NFL's Coach Scholarship Program enables NFL coaches to receive training from the nation’s top speech and debate coaches during their summer break. Scholarships are available for all areas of forensics including public speaking and interpretive events, debate, and congress.
Scholarship options include:
All scholarship recipients are required to provide their own transportation costs and any amenities that the institute does not provide. Additionally, each recipient is required to complete a post-workshop survey expressing what they learned from their attendance and general details about their experience.

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Institutional policies regarding the participating summer institute should be formed by the institute administration and sent to the attending coaches prior to the beginning of camp. These policies should outline specific rules of conduct and use privileges on the campus of your institute, ensuring that both parties understand their rights and limitations in advance. NFL suggests that institutes should re-emphasize these policies on the first day of camp. Items may include but are not limited to:
The NFL National Office is not responsible in any way for lost, missing, or stolen items from an institute. The League is also not responsible for behavioral problems during the camp, and/or any violation of institute policy that may occur during the course of instruction.
Institutional policies should be followed at all times throughout the course of the camp/workshop experience. Any violation of institute policies shall be handled by the administration of the institute.
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Today’s world and workforce of instantaneous information demands our graduates to have a firm command of communication skills. While traditional education emphasizes reading and writing, K-12 educators must also train young people to listen, speak and harness information technology successfully. The Internet has grown faster than our ability to incorporate its effect on communication, and teaching young people to utilize its tools intelligently will mean the decisive difference in our students’ future.
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Attending the national tournament is an opportunity for newer coaches to see the best of the best in competition and learn through both observation and networking with other coaches. For veteran coaches, it represents an opportunity to observe trends of performance styles and to share thoughts on best practices.
Whether or not a coach’s students qualified to nationals, he or she can take advantage of this opportunity. Coaches of qualifiers can still make their judging obligations in rotation with attending clinics. All judging obligations MUST be met. Attending sessions will not excuse judging obligations.
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