Information for Students
Documents and Forms
Cover Sheet - A PDF version of the Beacon 2009 cover sheet for student submissions.
Submission Guidelines - A PDF copy of the flyer outlining submission guidelines for Beacon 2009.
Questions and Answers
What is Beacon?
Beacon is a competition and one-day conference for students at two-year colleges in the Middle Atlantic States.
The top papers from each participating college are presented and
judged at the annual Beach Conference in June.
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How can I get involved?
Submit a paper!
Look over the research writing that you have done or are doing for your courses. Is there an excellent paper, one that involves original thought, research, and good writing? Is there a faculty member with whom you would like to work to polish the paper or do research that might turn into a paper to submit to Beacon? If so, talk to the faculty mentor, check out the posters and the information on this
Web site, and get six copies of your paper ready to submit before February 27, 2009.
If you don't have a paper for this year, but might consider one for next year, why not just come to the Beacon
2009 conference and check out what your peers are doing?
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Why would I want to participate?
You may already have written an excellent paper for a course and Beacon is an opportunity to submit that paper into a competition with other students' papers. If you are chosen as a finalist, you will have the opportunity to share your research with others by giving an oral presentation of your paper at the conference.
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What other benefits are there?
There is a $100 prize for the outstanding paper in each of the academic categories. Also, to be a Beacon scholar is a fine addition to your resume.
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How do I submit a paper?
First, find a faculty mentor to work with (probably the professor who assigned the paper, but it can be any professor who is willing and with whom you want to work). The paper should be one that involves research and original thinking. Next, work with your mentor to polish the paper and get it ready for submission. Pick a category that fits your paper.
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Where do I get a submission cover sheet?
We have created a Word document that can assist you in preparing cover sheets for Beacon submissions. The document includes the text of the cover sheet embedded as a Word "watermark." To fill out the form, you MUST edit in "Print Layout" mode (accessible from Word's View menu). The form will appear to be light gray, but will be black when you print it.
Download the Word file by clicking here.
For a PDF version of the cover sheet, click here.
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Can any student submit, or must he or she be in an honor society or the dean's list with a high GPA?
Any student with a worthy paper may submit it regardless of his or her grade point average or membership in honor societies.
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Must my instructor recommend my paper for submission?
Beacon is meant to honor the relationship between instructor and student, so students are encouraged to work with their mentors. But students may take the first step by asking their instructors about submitting, especially as not all instructors are familiar with Beacon.
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Can I see samples of past winning papers?
Check with the faculty representatives for this year's Beacon Conference on your campus. They should be able to locate copies of past years' Beacon Conference proceedings for you to look at.
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Who can tell me more about Beacon?
The Beacon representatives at Montgomery College are:
Professor Roxanne Davidson
Phone: 240-567-7505
E-mail: roxanne.davidson@montgomerycollege.edu
Dr. Lucy Laufe
Phone: 240-567-1965
E-mail: lucy.laufe@montgomerycollege.edu
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