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Full Sail University netbook giveaway

Full Sail University netbook giveawayYou could win a netbook from Full Sail University!

Next Step and Full Sail University are giving away a Sony VAIO® netbook, a nearly $500 value! To enter, register or log in here.



 

shout out $100 teen writing contest

You could win $100 and have your writing published in an issue of Next Step Magazine!

To enter, register or log in here. Check out other Shout Out entries in the Next Stepper Community.



 

super teens contest

Super TeensThe Next Step Magazine’s annual Super Teens contest draws applicants who make our jaws drop.

Do you volunteer? Maintain a job? Have a stellar GPA or are otherwise amazing?

Check out the Super Teens page to find out how you could be featured on the cover and inside the March edition of The Next Step Magazine!



 

super counselors contest

Super CounselorDo you have a school counselor who has gone beyond the call of duty to help you? One who has helped other students throughout the college-planning process?

Tell us, and we'll tell the world!