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The Concord Review (TCR)

The only international journal publishing academic history papers by secondary students worldwide—often called the highest honor in high-school history; acceptance around 5%.

The Concord Review, Inc., was founded in March 1987 to recognize and to publish exemplary history essays by high school students in the English-speaking world. More than 1,500 research papers (average 8,500 words, with endnotes and bibliography) have been published from authors in 46 states and 46 other countries. The Concord Review remains the only quarterly journal in the world to publish the academic history papers of secondary students. Many of the authors have sent single copies of their papers with their college application materials, and they have gone on to Brown (37), University of Chicago (47), Columbia (33), Cornell (25), Dartmouth (28), Harvard (163), Oxford (21), Pennsylvania (35), Princeton (82), Stanford (115), Yale (137), and a number of other fine institutions.

  • Timeline

    3–5 months

  • Delivery

    One-to-one mentorship throughout; fully online

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