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How to fill out the NCFCA Platform Script Submission Form online
Completing the NCFCA Platform Script Submission Form is essential for participants in various events, ensuring compliance with guidelines. This guide will walk you through each section of the form to facilitate a smooth submission process.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the form.
- Click 'Get Form' button to obtain the form and open it in your preferred online editor.
- Choose your individual event by checking one of the options provided: After Dinner Speaking, Illustrated Oratory, Informative, or Persuasive.
- Enter the title of your speech in the designated field accurately.
- Complete the Structural Compliance Checklist by verifying that your script meets the criteria outlined in the submission guidelines.
- Specify the tournament and provide staff details, if required.
- Type your script, ensuring it is double-spaced and written in black ink (blue URLs are acceptable). Incorporate direct quotes in bold font and include in-text citations for all quoted material.
- Prepare a separate Source Citation Page in black ink (blue URLs are acceptable) to accompany your script.
- Fill in the total number of quoted words, total words in the speech, and the percentage of quoted words in speech.
- Certify the script by entering your name, signature, date, and cell phone number in the Competitor’s section.
- Have your coach or parent review the script and sign in the Coach/Parent Certification section, including their details.
- This form is for tournament administration use only. Ensure to check and verify all entries before finalizing.
- Once completed, save the changes to your document, and download, print, or share the form as required.
Get started on completing the NCFCA Platform Script Submission Form online today.
During the 2022-2023 season, there were roughly 38,000 students participating, making the NCFCA the third largest national high school speech and debate league after the National Speech and Debate Association and the National Catholic Forensic League.