New York Times Writing Contest Registration and Submission
Students aged 11 to 19 attending middle or high school anywhere in the world are welcome to participate. Read the instructions carefully to determine the best way to participate.
Here are the submission instructions:
Student Submission Form:
Middle and high school students aged 13 to 19 in the United States and the United Kingdom, and students aged 16 to 19 in other parts of the world, can submit their own entries.
Teacher/Parent Submission Form:
Adults can submit on behalf of any middle or high school student aged 11-19. We offer two forms for teachers and parents. Choose the form that best suits you.
Individual Submission Form:
If you are an adult submitting on behalf of one student.
Bulk Submission Form:
If you are an adult submitting on behalf of multiple students.
Competition Format:
Online Submission
Submission Method:
A link to submit entries will be added to the competition page after the competition begins.
Application Method:
1) Eligible students can register and submit their application forms themselves on the official website;
2) Parents and teachers can register on behalf of students on the official website. Multiple students can apply simultaneously; please note that different application forms are available on the official website;
3) There are no fees for the entire competition.
You can also scan the QR code to get the registration form. Students with any questions about registration and paper submission can scan the QR code to add an advisor for consultation.
The New York Times Essay Contest Problem Analysis Lecture is now open!
Scan the QR code to get the lecture video and past papers.
You can also find an advisor to assist with competition registration!
