American Legion Boys/Girls State

Organization: American Legion

Program Overview

Week-long government simulation. Top participants selected for Boys/Girls Nation.

The **American Legion Boys/Girls State** program is a week-long, immersive simulation of state government designed for rising high school seniors who are interested in civics, public service, or leadership. Participants take on roles such as **legislators, judges, mayors, and other officials**, working together to create laws, run elections, and debate real-world issues in a structured, educational setting. Each state program is run by its own American Legion department, and details such as schedules and locations vary by state. This program is well-suited for students who: - Are curious about how government works beyond the classroom - Enjoy debate, public speaking, or leadership roles - Want to explore careers in law, public policy, military service, or community leadership Participation in Boys/Girls State can strengthen **college and scholarship applications** by demonstrating initiative, leadership potential, and engagement with civic life. The experience often leads to strong recommendation letters, expanded networks with peers and mentors, and a clearer understanding of personal values and goals. Top participants from each state may be selected to attend **Boys Nation or Girls Nation**, a national-level program that focuses on federal government processes and provides an even deeper leadership experience. For more information and state-specific links, visit the American Legion website.

Program Details

  • Category: Leadership & Civic Engagement
  • Format: In-Person
  • Cost: Free
  • Grade Level: Grades 11-11
  • Location: Various
  • Application Deadline: March 1, 2026
  • Country: USA

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This program is relevant for students interested in: government, leadership, state

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