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National Public Policy Forum (NPPF)


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National Public Policy Forum (NPPF)

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The Bickel & Brewer / New York University National Public Policy Forum is the only national contest that gives high school students the opportunity to participate in written and oral debates on issues of public policy. Each year hundreds of schools compete, but only four win all-expense-paid trips to the finals in New York City! During their stay in New York, students from the final four schools are honored at a special banquet and awards ceremony at New York University, where the winning school receives $10,000 to be used for scholarships and the "Bickel & Brewer Cup," a traveling trophy that resides annually with the NPPF champion. Go to nppf.net today to register for the 2008-2009 competition!

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