High school students can win $15K in scholarship money by making their prom outfit out of duct tape

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Students around the country can compete for thousands in scholarship money by creating a one-of-a-kind prom dress or tux out of Duck brand duct tape.

Prom season is around the corner, and many students are already on the lookout for their special outfit. For the 24th year, the Duck tape brand announced its Stuck at Prom scholarship contest — where two lucky winners who make their prom attire out of Duck tape can win thousands of dollars. The brand announced the launch of a scholarship program this year in which students around the U.S. and Canada can compete for a cash prize.

Haugh added, 'With larger cash scholarships and new categories to win in, we’re ensuring talented teens have more opportunities than ever before to be rewarded for their creativity, inspirational stories and fashion-forward style.' High school or home school students will have until June 5th to enter their prom attire for the scholarship before a panel of judges selects a top 10 list of finalists by June 19th.

 

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