National High School Ethics Bowl

Organization: University of North Carolina Parr Center for Ethics

Program Overview

Enhance ethical reasoning and debate skills in the National High School Ethics Bowl. Free competition for grades 9-12, perfect for college applications and critical thinking growth.

# National High School Ethics Bowl The National High School Ethics Bowl (NHSEB) is a unique and thought-provoking extracurricular opportunity that challenges students to engage in ethical reasoning through collaborative dialogue. Organized by the University of North Carolina Parr Center for Ethics, this program promotes critical thinking and respectful discussion about complex moral issues. Students work in teams to analyze case studies and present their perspectives while engaging with opposing viewpoints. The NHSEB values intellectual integrity, teamwork, and a commitment to understanding diverse ethical perspectives. ## Program Structure The NHSEB is offered in a hybrid format, combining online components with in-person events. The program begins with regional competitions held across the United States, which serve as qualifying rounds for the National Ethics Bowl Championship. These regional events typically span a single day, providing students with the opportunity to engage with peers and mentors in their area. Teams that advance to the national level participate in a culminating championship event hosted by the Parr Center for Ethics at the University of North Carolina. Each Ethics Bowl focuses on case studies that outline real-world ethical dilemmas. Teams prepare by studying these cases in advance and collaboratively developing reasoned arguments. During the competition, teams present their analyses, respond to questions from judges, and engage in dialogue with other teams. The emphasis is placed on respectful discussion rather than adversarial debate, making the NHSEB distinct from other competitive formats. ## What Students Experience Participants in the National High School Ethics Bowl engage in a rich educational experience that fosters analytical reasoning, teamwork, and active listening. Students develop their ability to construct well-reasoned arguments, articulate their perspectives clearly, and respectfully challenge opposing viewpoints. The collaborative nature of the program helps students cultivate interpersonal skills and learn the value of constructive dialogue in addressing ethical issues. Throughout the program, students interact with volunteer judges and advisors, many of whom are professionals in ethics, philosophy, law, and related fields. This engagement provides students with mentorship opportunities and insights into how ethical reasoning applies to various professional and academic contexts. ## Why It Matters for College Applications Participation in the NHSEB demonstrates a student's ability to think critically about complex issues and engage in meaningful dialogue—skills highly valued by colleges and universities. The program highlights a commitment to intellectual growth, teamwork, and ethical leadership, all of which can strengthen a college application. Furthermore, the NHSEB's association with the University of North Carolina Parr Center for Ethics underscores the program's academic rigor and credibility. Students who participate in the NHSEB can showcase their ability to analyze nuanced problems, articulate ideas thoughtfully, and collaborate effectively, making them stand out in competitive admissions processes. ## Eligibility The NHSEB is open to high school students in grades 9-12 from across the United States. Both public and private schools are welcome to form teams, and no prior experience in ethics, philosophy, or debate is required to participate. Teams typically consist of 3-7 students, along with an adult coach or advisor who helps guide preparation. ## How to Participate To participate in the National High School Ethics Bowl, interested schools or teams should visit the [NHSEB website](https://parrcenter.unc.edu/ethicsbowl/) for detailed information about registration, regional competitions, and resources. Teams can register for the program free of charge, making the opportunity accessible to all eligible students. Deadlines for registration and competition dates vary by region, so teams are encouraged to check the website regularly for updates.

Program Details

  • Category: General Extracurricular
  • Format: Hybrid (In-Person & Online)
  • Cost: Free
  • Grade Level: Grades 9-12
  • Location: Chapel Hill & Multiple, NC
  • Application Deadline: October 15, 2026
  • Country: USA

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This program is relevant for students interested in: ethics, philosophy, debate

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Visit the official program website: University of North Carolina Parr Center for Ethics