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California High School Students Invited to Apply for 2026 Armenian Genocide Remembrance Scholarships

California High School Students Invited to Apply for 2026 Armenian Genocide Remembrance Scholarships

The California Armenian Legislative Caucus Foundation is accepting applications for its 2026  Armenian Genocide Remembrance Scholarship Contests, inviting California high school students  (grades 9–12) to participate in an essay and visual arts competition marking the 111th anniversary  of the Armenian Genocide. 


The contests aim to increase awareness of the Armenian Genocide while highlighting the cultural  resilience, civic contributions, and lived experiences of Armenian Americans in California.  Scholarship applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. on Friday, March 27, 2026


Winners will be announced on Thursday, April 24, 2026, through mainstream and Armenian media  outlets. All recipients will be notified directly by the California Armenian Legislative Caucus  Foundation and recognized by Foundation members during the Annual Armenian Advocacy Day. Visual arts finalists will be invited to display original artwork at the California State Capitol. 


This year’s theme, Reimagining California, invites students to explore Armenian American  experiences through meaningful moments and conversations that highlight the community’s  cultural resilience and its role in California’s history and future. 

Full contest guidelines, eligibility requirements, award details, and submission instructions are  available in the official scholarship supplement.


SUPPLEMENT: 2026 ARMENIAN GENOCIDE REMEMBRANCE SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST GUIDELINES 

This supplement provides detailed information for students, educators, and families regarding the  California Armenian Legislative Caucus Foundation’s 2026 scholarship contests. 

SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS 

Essay Contest Visual Arts Contest 

First Place: $1,000 Second Place: $750 Third Place: $500 

First Place: $1,000 Second Place: $750 Third Place: $500 

Students may enter both contests. However, each application must be submitted separately  using the official submission form. All materials must be received by 11:59 p.m. on Friday, March  27, 2026. No exceptions and no extensions will be granted. 


ESSAY SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST 

Prompt 

Select one of the following: 

• A Californian Armenian you know, or 

• A California-based Armenian community event, story, or experience you have participated  in, observed, or learned about. 

Using your selected person or experience as a starting point, reimagine California through the  stories, contributions, or future of its Armenian community. 

Required Elements 

Context: Who or what you selected and why 

Impact: Specific moments, conversations, or details that stood out 

Reimagination: How this person or experience expands or challenges your understanding  of California’s culture, identity, or future 

Connection: What this perspective means to you and why it matters for California 

Formatting Requirements 

• 750–1,000 words (maximum four pages) 

• Typed, double-spaced, 8.5" x 11" paper, one-inch margins in Arial, 11-point font

• Applicant’s first and last name and page number at the top of each page


VISUAL ARTS SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST 

Prompt 

Create an original artwork that reimagines California through the stories, perspectives, or future  of its Armenian community.

Select two themes from the list below: 

• Roots & migration 

• Identity & belonging 

• Community resilience 

• Art, culture, & storytelling 

• Future visions & innovation 

• Justice & civic voice 

• Places & neighborhoods 

• Intergenerational connections 


Artist Statement (300–500 words) 

The statement must: 

• Identify the two selected themes 

• Explain the story, idea, or future vision depicted 

• Describe artistic choices (symbolism, color, imagery, composition) 

• Reflect on how the artwork expresses a vision of California shaped by its Armenian  community 


Formatting Requirements 

• Typed, double-spaced, 8.5" x 11" paper, one-inch margins in Arial, 11-point font • Applicant’s first and last name at the top of the page 

• Artwork must be original and created solely by the applicant 

• Accepted media: drawing, painting, photography, digital illustration, or graphic design

• Maximum size: 11" x 17" 

• Maximum weight: 25 pounds 

• Submit up to five (5) high-resolution photographs taken in good lighting and from multiple  angles 

• Submissions may not include nudity, graphic violence, profanity, offensive or derogatory  language, racial slurs, or replicated artwork 


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