We The Future Contest
College Category
(ages 17-24; 12 hours or more)
Contest Rules Summary – 2025
Sign up for the contest here.
IMPORTANT: Submissions must be entirely the original work of the students, without any assistance of artificial intelligence (AI). Entries will be analyzed by third party software.
College Students may submit: Essay, Song, STEM, Short Film, Social Media Video, or PSA. All entries that utilize copyrighted music, film clips, or photos MUST obtain the proper licensing permissions IN ADVANCE of submitting the entry, in order to be considered.
The winner will also be invited to attend the Winner Mentor Trip tentatively scheduled for September 2025 (all costs fully covered).
Submissions due no later than 11:59 p.m. ET May 31, 2025 submitted electronically through the online portal on this site. See Official Rules Section III for complete submission instructions.
• Essay:
Please choose from the following prompts.
Option 1: Write a 500-700 word essay on the different powers vested in our three branches of government and why the concept of checks and balances, as guaranteed by our Constitution, are vital to the preservation of our government. Are there examples (recent or historical) of violations of these checks and balances?
Option 2: Recognizing our form of government is a Republic, write a 500-700 word essay on how our First Amendment (RAPPS: Religion, Assembly, Press, Petition, Speech) rights enable the citizens to influence the laws of our country or initiate a constitutional amendment and, in so doing, prevent the dissolution of the Republic in the ways that have affected other nations in the past (e.g. violent rebellion/uprising or coup d’etat).” Essay entry may be mailed or submitted electronically, but MUST include student’s name, age, and grade on every page of the essay. If mailing, the essay and entry form must be included. See Official Rules Section III for details.
• Song:
Please choose from one of the following prompts below.
- The Relevancy of the U.S. Constitution. This could include:
- The significance and necessity of the U.S. Constitution, highlighting how it has protected our freedom throughout our history and why we need it in the future.
- What the Constitution Means to Me.
- Religious Freedom.
The song must be an original pop, country, rock, or other popular genre song composition with lyrics and music written by the student, no longer than 3:20. Song submissions should be uploaded to YouTube (640 x 360 minimum, HD preferred) or Vimeo (download enabled) and must include a video recording of the performance or a still photo with audio in the background. The song title must be in the title of the uploaded video and the song lyrics must be in the description of the video. See Official Rules Section III for details.
• STEM:
Pick 1 of the following 4 STEM projects. If your project is a website or app, include 2 paragraphs as to how you would market your project.
Technology
Please create a web interface that effects change using your First Amendment rights.
Engineering
Please create a phone application that can be used by Constituting America to incorporate the various materials on our website (videos, essays, founding documents, white papers, etc.)
Math
Option 1: Please create a graphical representation of our amendment process. It should include the years that all of the amendments have been ratified and how long each amendment took to be ratified from initiation to ratification. Please include brief background material on how the amendments originated.
Option 2: Please create a quantitative analysis of the effects of a certain amendment. Example: How many 18-20 year olds have voted since the 26th amendment, and what is the effect on voting results? Conduct an analysis of female voting patterns since the 19th Amendment, or African American voting patterns since the 15th amendment.
Science
How did the freedoms outlined in the Declaration and the Constitution accelerate science and scientific thinking?
See Official Rules Section III for details about STEM.
• Short Film: Please create a 5-10 minute short film that represents how the Constitution (specifically the first amendment and our election process) prevents the dissolution of the Republic in ways that have affected other nations in the past (e.g. violent rebellion/uprising or coup d’etat). Incorporate historic examples. Must be an original film written and directed by the student. Up to two students may collaborate on and submit the short film. It must be no shorter than 5 minutes and no longer than 10 minutes in length. See Official Rules Section III for details.
Social Media Video (60 second maximum): (1) Please create a 60 second maximum video (Instagram reel, youtube short, etc) that represents how the first amendment rights (Religion, Assembly, Press, Petition, Speech) can be used as tools to effect change in the country and/or amend the Constitution, thus preventing the dissolution of the Republic in the ways that have affected other nations in the past (e.g. violent rebellion/uprising or coup d’etat). OR (2) Why are civil civic conversations important in our society today? It must be no longer than 60 seconds in length, originally written and directed by the student and recorded. Up to two students may collaborate on and submit the Social Media Video. Social Media Video submissions should be uploaded as 1080×1920 (9:16 aspect ratio) with the highest resolution possible to YouTube or Vimeo (download enabled). See Official Rules Section III for details.
• PSA:
The PSA subject is: (1) Please create a commercial suitable for airing on radio or TV that is no longer than 25 seconds, choosing one of the following prompts:
(1) Why citizens should know their Constitution?
(2) Why are civil civic conversations important in our society today?
Submissions should be uploaded to YouTube (640 x 360 minimum, HD preferred) or Vimeo (download enabled). The first line of the video description in the online submission must read: Submitted to Constituting America’s We The Future 2025 Contest www.constitutingamerica.org. The following must be submitted electronically through the online portal on this site: Entry permission form; YouTube or Vimeo link; script. Please include your name, age, and grade on all pages of the entry package.
The above rules are a summary only. Please consult official rules for complete instructions.
The above rules are a summary only. Please consult “Official Rules” for complete instructions and guidelines.
We The Future Contest Official Rules and Regulations
for College Students
Section I – General Rules for College Students
Section II – Qualifications
Section III – Instructions
Section IV – Judging Process
Section V – Awards and Prizes
Section VI – Notice and Privacy Policy
Section VII – Disclaimer
Section VIII – Nondiscrimination Policy
Section I – General Rules for College Students
From June 1, 2024 to May 31, 2025 (the “Contest Period”) Constituting America will conduct the “We The Future” essay, song, STEM, short film, social media video, and PSA contest (the “Contest”) in the 50 States of the United States of America, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Territories and the American Armed Forces Schools Abroad.
The Essay topic is:
Please choose from the following prompts.
Option 1: Write a 500-700 word essay on the different powers vested in our three branches of government and why the concept of checks and balances, as guaranteed by our Constitution, are vital to the preservation of our government. Are there examples (recent or historical) of violations of these checks and balances?
Option 2: Recognizing our form of government is a Republic, write a 500-700 word essay on how our First Amendment (RAPPS: Religion, Assembly, Press, Petition, Speech) rights enable the citizens to influence the laws of our country or initiate a constitutional amendment and, in so doing, prevent the dissolution of the Republic in the ways that have affected other nations in the past (e.g. violent rebellion/uprising or coup d’etat).” Essay entry may be mailed or submitted electronically, but MUST include student’s name, age, and grade on every page of the essay. If mailing, the essay and entry form must be included. See Official Rules Section III for details.
The song subject is: the Relevancy of the U.S. Constitution. This could include:
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- The significance and necessity of the U.S. Constitution, highlighting how it has protected our freedom throughout our history and why we need it in the future.
- What the Constitution Means to Me.
- Religious Freedom.
STEM subject is:
Pick 1 of the following 4 STEM projects. If your project is a website or app, include 2 paragraphs as to how you would market your project.
Technology
Option 1: Please create a web interface that effects change using your First Amendment rights
Engineering
Please create a phone application that can be used by Constituting America to incorporate the various materials on our website (videos, essays, founding documents, white papers, etc.)
Math
Option 1: Please create a graphical representation of our amendment process. It should include the years that all of the amendments have been ratified and how long each amendment took to be ratified from initiation to ratification. Please include brief background material on how the amendments originated.
Option 2: Please create a quantitative analysis of the effects of a certain amendment. Example: How many 18-20 year olds have voted since the 26th amendment, and what is the effect on voting results? Conduct an analysis of female voting patterns since the 19th Amendment, or African American voting patterns since the 15th amendment.
Science
How did the freedoms outlined in the Declaration and the Constitution accelerate science and scientific thinking?
The short film subject is: Please create a 5-10 minute short film that represents how the Constitution (specifically the first amendment and our election process) prevents the dissolution of the Republic in ways that have affected other nations in the past (e.g. violent rebellion/uprising or coup d’etat). Incorporate historic examples.
The Social Media Video subject is: (1) Please create a 60 second maximum video (Instagram reel, youtube short, etc) that represents how the first amendment rights (Religion, Assembly, Press, Petition, Speech) can be used as tools to effect change in the country and/or amend the Constitution, thus preventing the dissolution of the Republic in the ways that have affected other nations in the past (e.g. violent rebellion/uprising or coup d’etat). OR (2) Why are civil civic conversations important in our society today?
The PSA subject is: Please a commercial suitable for airing on radio or TV that is no longer than 25 seconds, choosing one of the following prompts.
(1) Why citizens should know their Constitution?
(2) Why are civil civic conversations important in our society today?
• Essay: The completed Contest Sign-up form and essay are preferred to be submitted electronically through the online portal on this site. If it is not possible to electronically submit an entry, please mail it to: Constituting America, P.O. Box 1988, Colleyville, Texas 76034. The student’s name, age, and year must appear on each page of the essay.
• Song: Submissions should be uploaded to YouTube (640 x 360 minimum, HD preferred) or Vimeo (download enabled), must include a video recording of the performance or still photo with audio in background. First line of song description in online submission must read: Submitted to Constituting America’s We The Future 2025 Contest www.constitutingamerica.org. The song title must be in the title of the uploaded video and the song lyrics must be in the description of the video. Must submit Entry/Permission form and YouTube or Vimeo link, lyrics and music electronically through the online portal on this site.
• STEM: Applicable links to your STEM project and any PDF files are to be submitted to the website through the contest entry portal.
• Short Film & PSA: Submissions should be uploaded to YouTube (640 x 360 minimum, HD preferred) or Vimeo (download enabled). The first line of the video description in the online submission must read: Submitted to Constituting America’s We The Future 2025 Contest www.constitutingamerica.org. The following must be submitted electronically through the online portal on this site: Entry permission form; YouTube or Vimeo link; script. Please include your name, age and grade on all pages of the entry package.
• Social Media Video: Submission dimensions should be 1080×1920 (9:16 aspect ratio) with the highest resolution possible and uploaded to YouTube or Vimeo (download enabled). The first line of the video description in the online submission must read: “Submitted to Constituting America’s We The Future 2025 Contest www.constitutingamerica.org” The completed Entry/Permission form must be submitted electronically, with the YouTube or Vimeo link, and script through the online portal on this site. The student’s name, grade and age must be on each page of the Social Media Video script.
• Entries must be received no later than 11:59 p.m. ET, May 31, 2025 but may be submitted at any time from June 1, 2024 to May 31, 2025. Early entries are appreciated and encouraged.
As further detailed in Section VII entrants and parent/guardians agree to accept and be bound by all terms of these Official Rules and Regulations and the decisions of Constituting America, whose decisions are final with respect to all matters of the Contest.
Only one entry per student per category is permitted. Incomplete, late or entries which contain unrequested information, or otherwise fail to comply with these Official Rules and Regulations will not qualify for consideration for the Contest. By entering the Contest, entrants and their parent/guardians acknowledge and agree that the entry along with any and all documentation submitted therewith will become the sole property of Constituting America and will not be acknowledged or returned. Entrant and their parent/guardian represent and warrant that the entry is an original work and does not infringe on the intellectual property rights of any third party, is unpublished (in any form or medium) and has not won an award. Constituting America may edit any entries for grammar, modify for style only, and entrant and their parent/guardian hereby grant Constituting America a license to record the song, distribute submitted material to third parties for purposes of publication or production, to publicize the contest, with no additional notification or permission of the entrant or parent/guardian. Submitted material will only be used to further the educational mission and goals of Constituting America (please see Section VI for a Notice to Parents and Privacy Policy), including, but not limited to, featuring the song, essay, PSA and short film on the Constituting America website, and putting them on a DVD for promotional distribution for the contest. Constituting America also reserves the right to produce or sell any “app” submitted, and to incorporate any computer software into our existing website.
Section II – Qualifications
The College Contest is open to all United States citizens or legal residents who are students enrolled in a college or university, carrying 12 hours or more, age 17 to 24 years old at the time of entry.
Students must attend school in one of the 50 States, District of Columbia, all U.S. Territories, or American Armed Forces Schools abroad.
“We The Future” Contest winners are limited to winning twice, and may not win more than once in the same category. We encourage all former “We The Future” Contest winners to join our Youth Advisory Board! Please email WeTheFuture@ConstitutingAmerica.org for details and to join!
Section III – Essay, Song, STEM, Short Film, Social Media Video, and PSA Instructions
All entries that utilize copyrighted music, film clips or photos MUST obtain the proper licensing permissions IN ADVANCE of submitting the entry, in order to be considered.
Essay Topic:
Please choose from the following prompts.
Option 1: Write a 500-700 word essay on the different powers vested in our three branches of government and why the concept of checks and balances, as guaranteed by our Constitution, are vital to the preservation of our government. Are there examples (recent or historical) of violations of these checks and balances?
Option 2: Recognizing our form of government is a Republic, write a 500-700 word essay on how our First Amendment (RAPPS: Religion, Assembly, Press, Petition, Speech) rights enable the citizens to influence the laws of our country or initiate a constitutional amendment and, in so doing, prevent the dissolution of the Republic in the ways that have affected other nations in the past (e.g. violent rebellion/uprising or coup d’etat).”
Essay entry may be mailed or submitted electronically, but MUST include student’s name, age, and grade on every page of the essay. If mailing, the essay and entry form must be included.
2. Song theme:
Please choose from one of the following prompts below.
- The Relevancy of the U.S. Constitution. This could include:
- The significance and necessity of the U.S. Constitution, highlighting how it has protected our freedom throughout our history and why we need it in the future.
- What the Constitution Means to Me.
- Religious Freedom.
The song must be an original pop, country, rock, or other popular genre song composition with lyrics and music written by the student, no longer than 3:20. Song submissions should be uploaded to YouTube (640 x 360 minimum, HD preferred) or Vimeo (download enabled) and must include a video recording of the performance or a still photo with audio in background. It must be sung by the student. The song may be written, performed and submitted by a team of not more than two people. The first line of the song description in the online submission must read: Submitted to Constituting America’s We The Future 2025 Contest www.constitutingamerica.org. The song title must be in the title of the uploaded video and the song lyrics must be in the description of the video. The following must be submitted electronically through the online portal on this site: The completed Entry/Permission form with signed parental consent (if under 18); YouTube or Vimeo link; and lyrics and music. The student’s name, grade and age must be on each page of the song submission.
3. STEM:
Pick 1 of the following 4 STEM projects. If your project is a website or app, include 2 paragraphs as to how you would market your project.
Technology
Option 1: Please create a web interface that effects change using your First Amendment rights
Engineering
Please create a phone application that can be used by Constituting America to incorporate the various materials on our website (videos, essays, founding documents, white papers, etc.)
Math
Option 1: Please create a graphical representation of our amendment process. It should include the years that all of the amendments have been ratified and how long each amendment took to be ratified from initiation to ratification. Please include brief background material on how the amendments originated.
Option 2: Please create a quantitative analysis of the effects of a certain amendment. Example: How many 18-20 year olds have voted since the 26th amendment, and what is the effect on voting results? Conduct an analysis of female voting patterns since the 19th Amendment, or African American voting patterns since the 15th amendment.
Science
How did the freedoms outlined in the Declaration and the Constitution accelerate science and scientific thinking?
If your STEM project is solely digital (i.e. an online survey) submit it electronically through the online portal on this site. If your STEM project is something built or created physically then you can mail it to: Constituting America, P.O. Box 1988, Colleyville, Texas 76034.
If you have questions, please email us a summary of your project to WeTheFuture@ConstitutingAmerica.org, with the subject line, and depending on what you have developed/created, we will work with you on the best way to submit your project.
4. Short Film subject is: Please create a 5-10 minute short film that represents how the Constitution (specifically the first amendment and our election process) prevents the dissolution of the Republic in ways that have affected other nations in the past (e.g. violent rebellion/uprising or coup d’etat). Incorporate historic examples. Must be an original film written and directed by the student. Up to two students may collaborate on and submit the short film. It must be no shorter than 5 minutes and no longer than 10 minutes in length.
Short film submissions should be uploaded to YouTube (640 x 360 minimum, HD preferred) or Vimeo (download enabled). The first line of the video description in the online submission must read: Submitted to Constituting America’s We The Future 2025 Contest www.constitutingamerica.org. The completed Entry/Permission form with signed parental consent (if under 18), must be submitted electronically, with YouTube or Vimeo link, and script through the online portal on this site. The student’s name, year, and age must be on each page of the short film script.
5. Social Media Video subject is (60-second): (1) Please create a 60 second maximum video (Instagram reel, youtube short, etc) that represents how the first amendment rights (Religion, Assembly, Press, Petition, Speech) can be used as tools to effect change in the country and/or amend the Constitution, thus preventing the dissolution of the Republic in the ways that have affected other nations in the past (e.g. violent rebellion/uprising or coup d’etat). OR (2) Why are civil civic conversations important in our society today? It must be no longer than 60 seconds in length, originally written and directed by the student and recorded. Up to two students may collaborate on and submit the Social Media Video.
Social Media Video dimensions should be 1080×1920 (9:16 aspect ratio) with the highest resolution possible and uploaded to YouTube or Vimeo (download enabled). The first line of the video description in the online submission must read: “Submitted to Constituting America’s We The Future 2025 Contest www.constitutingamerica.org” The completed Entry/Permission form must be submitted electronically, with the YouTube or Vimeo link, and script through the online portal on this site. The student’s name, grade and age must be on each page of the Social Media Video script.
6. Public Service Announcement (PSA) subject is: (30-second): Please a commercial suitable for airing on radio or TV that is no longer than 25 seconds, choosing one of the following prompts:
(1) Why citizens should know their Constitution?
(2) Why are civil civic conversations important in our society today?
Submissions should be uploaded to YouTube (640 x 360 minimum, HD preferred) or Vimeo (download enabled). The first line of the video description in the online submission must read: Submitted to Constituting America’s We The Future 2025 Contest www.constitutingamerica.org. The following must be submitted electronically through the online portal on this site: Entry permission form; YouTube or Vimeo link; script. Please include your name, age, and grade on all pages of the entry package.
Section IV – Judging Process
After the expiration of the Contest Period, the judges selected by Constituting America will review all entries and submissions which comply with these Official Rules and Regulations and select one (1) winning essay, one (1) winning song, (1) winning STEM, one (1) winning short film, and one (1) winning PSA. Judges reserve the right to not make an award in any category and/or make multiple awards per category. Entries will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
1. Adherence to instructions stated in Section III
2. Essay: originality, neatness, spelling, grammar and form – MLA Format is suggested.
3. Song: original song appealing to broad base of youth
4. STEM: originality, and usefulness in aiding students to learn about the U.S. Constitution
5. Short film: originality, appeal to college age group
6. Social Media Video: originality, appeal to college age group, shareable, fun, inspirational and/or educational
7. PSA: originality, appeal to college age group, likeliness to be aired by a television station
The odds of winning are proportional to the amount of entries received. Winners will be notified during the fall of 2025.
Section V – Awards and Prizes
The five college winners will be contacted directly through contact information provided on the Contest Signup Form. Winners will also be announced on www.constitutingamerica.org. As a condition to receiving any awards, the winners must provide publicity photos and may be required to return a liability release and publicity release within 10 days following the date of notification. Winners will receive:
BEST ESSAY – 1 Entry Chosen
1. Worldwide exposure on the Constituting America website as Best Essay, College 2025
2. Public Appearances (to be determined)
3. Certificate for winning Best Essay, College 2025
4. $5,000 Scholarship Prize
BEST SONG – 1 Entry Chosen
1. Worldwide exposure on the Constituting America website as official Constituting America College Song, 2025
2. Television Appearances (to be determined)
3. Certificate for winning Best Song, College 2025
4. $2,000 Scholarship Prize (If team submission, prize is split)
BEST STEM – 1 Entry Chosen
1. Worldwide exposure on the Constituting America website as Best STEM, College 2025
2. Public Appearances (to be determined)
3. Certificate for winning Best STEM, College 2025
4. $2,000 Scholarship Prize
BEST SHORT FILM – 1 Entry Chosen
1. Worldwide exposure on the Constituting America website as official Constituting America College Short Film, 2025
2. Television Appearances(to be determined)
3. Certificate for winning Best Short Film, College 2025
4. $2,000 Scholarship Prize(If team submission, prize is split)
BEST Social Media Video – 1 Entry Chosen
1. Worldwide exposure on the Constituting America website as official Constituting America College Social Media Video, 2025
2. Social Media Appearances(to be determined)
3. Certificate for winning Best Social Media Video, College 2025
4. $2,000 Scholarship Prize(If team submission, prize is split)
BEST PSA – 1 Entry Chosen
1. Worldwide exposure on the Constituting America website as official Constituting America College PSA, 2025
2. Television Appearances(to be determined)
3. Certificate for winning Best PSA, College 2025
4. $5,000 Scholarship Prize(If team submission, prize is split)
All entrants and their parents/guardians are solely responsible for understanding and complying with any and all federal, state, and local laws, codes, regulations, and ordinances that may apply to the entrants and the activities or business in which such entrants may engage. Tax consequences may be associated with the prizes received by a Contest winner, which may include, without limitation, an obligation to report as income and to pay taxes on such income to federal, state, or local authorities. It is the responsibility of each Contest winner to determine the tax consequences of the prizes received and to comply with all applicable laws in all respects.
Section VI – Notice and Privacy Policy
Upon submission of entry, the material entered becomes the property of Constituting America. By entering the Contest, entrants and their parent/guardians grant Constituting America the right, unless prohibited by law, to use their names, cities and states of residence, pictures and likenesses without compensation, for the express purpose of advertising and publicity of the Contest in any and all media, now or after. Entrants and their parent/guardian also grant Constituting America permission to use their name and materials submitted to further its mission as stated on www.constitutingamerica.org. Privacy Policy and Notice to Parents are posted on www.constitutingamerica.org. Entrant and his or her parent/guardian hereby agree and acknowledge the provisions set forth in the Privacy Policy and Notice to Parents.
To receive further information about Constituting America, students, parents or guardians must click “Sign Up for Email Updates” on the front page of the website at www.constitutingamerica.org.
Section VII – Disclaimer
Constituting America will administer any and all aspects of the Contest, including, without limitation, evaluating a student’s qualification or material submission, judge selection, review of entry documents and information, determination of prize winners, all of which is in the sole and absolute discretion of Constituting America. Any and all decisions of Constituting America relating to the administration of the Contest are final in all respects and no student, parent /guardian or person or organization related thereto, has a right to appeal, contest, and dispute or otherwise challenge such administration.
Constituting America is not responsible for (i) incorrect or inaccurate entry information whether caused by any of the equipment or programming associated with or utilized by this contest or by any human error which may occur in the processing of entries into this contest; or (ii) for lost, late, misdirected or delayed entries or electronic transmission errors or technical malfunctions.
If for any reason, the Contest is interrupted, delayed or negatively affected by any causes beyond the control of Constituting America, Constituting America reserves the right to cancel, modify or delay the Contest.
Section VIII – Nondiscrimination Policy
Constituting America will not discriminate in any manner, including on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in its administration of the Contest. Each eligible entry submitted will be evaluated upon the merit of its contents and the criteria described in Section IV.
This Contest is governed by the internal laws of the state of Texas without regard to principles of conflict of laws. If any provision of these Official Rules and Regulations is found to be invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, such determination shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision herein.