Join NEABookstore State Affiliate NEA Today NEA Today
National Education Association: Members & Educators login
Grants & Awards

Awards Encourage Students To Help Solve Critical Health Problems

The Young Epidemiology Scholars (YES) program is a competition that awards nearly $500,000 annually to high school juniors and seniors who develop research projects using the principles of epidemiology—the branch of medicine that deals with the study of causes, distribution, and control of disease among populations—to advance understanding of critical public health-related issues.

YES competitors develop a research question and hypothesis about an important health issue. They gather and analyze data, present results, and suggest ways to problem-solve. Past projects have addressed issues such as childhood obesity, HIV/AIDS, childhood asthma, teen pregnancy, and health and substance abuse. Projects are judged by a panel of leading epidemiologists and educators, and finalists are selected to present their research to a panel of leaders in the field of public health at the national YES Competition in Washington, D.C. Two top winners each receive $50,000 in college scholarships.

For more information, visit www.collegeboard.com/yes. The deadline to apply is 5 p.m., February 1, 2007.


  Archives     Printer friendly     E-mail    Subscribe 

about NEA
NEA is 3.2 million members working to provide great public schools.
NEA Connect

advertisement


NEA Member Benefits

NEA Newsletter
Subscribe to one - or all - of our newsletters.


help   contact us   change your address   sitemap   legal    privacy policy   your california privacy rights   advertise   jobs@nea

© Copyright 2002-2008 National Education Association