Do you know a high school student with a passion for history and diplomacy? The 2025 AFSA National High School Essay Contest is now OPEN! 🎉 This year, students are invited to explore the lasting impact of the Vietnam War on U.S. diplomacy. 🔹The winner receives $2,500, a paid trip to Washington, D.C., and an all-expenses-paid voyage with Semester At Sea / ISE. 🔹 Runner-up receives $1,250 and full tuition to the National Student Leadership Conference International Diplomacy program. For more, including how to get started, visit www.afsa.org/essaycontest
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