CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WVDN) – State Treasurer Larry Pack announced today the statewide 2025 SMART529 “When I Grow Up” student and teacher essay contest.
The annual essay contest gives students the chance to win up to $5,000 in SMART529 savings for higher education. Teachers have the opportunity to win a $2,500 cash prize.
“My hope is that this contest inspires our West Virginia children to begin thinking about potential career opportunities,” Treasurer Pack said. “My Office wants to hear from students who are starting to explore how they can achieve their dreams by attending college or a trade school.”
Last year, more than 3,300 students from across the state participated in the contest, working with their families and educators to discover job pathways that spark their interests and can lead them to a fulfilling future career.
In its 18th year, the SMART529 “When I Grow Up” essay contest gives kindergarten through fifth-grade students a chance to win both SMART529 savings for higher education and cash prizes for their schools. Essay entries will be judged among five regions in three age groups (K-1, 2-3, 4-5), making for a total of 15 regional winners.
The regional breakdown is as follows:
Region I – Beckley/Bluefield area
Region II – Charleston/Huntington area
Region III – Clarksburg/Weston area
Region IV – Martinsburg area
Region V – Wheeling area
The 15 winners will be awarded $500 invested into SMART529 college savings accounts. Out of the regional winners, one grand prize winner will be randomly selected to receive a total of $5,000 toward a SMART529 account during an awards ceremony at the state Culture Center in Charleston. Each winner’s school will also receive a $500 cash award.
Teachers of grades kindergarten through fifth also have the opportunity to compete in the teacher portion of the essay contest. This year’s winning teacher will receive a $2,500 cash prize.
The SMART529 When I Grow Up essay contest allows students to submit, in 200 words or less, an essay that explains what they want to be when they grow up. Entries will be judged on originality, creativity and the importance of post-secondary education.
Entry forms for both students and teachers are available at www.SMART529.com. In addition, entry forms will be available at elementary schools throughout the state. The deadline for entry forms and essay submissions is Friday, Feb. 28.
SMART529 is a qualified tuition program issued by the Board of Trustees of the West Virginia College and Jumpstart Savings Programs and administered by Hartford Funds. Complete information about SMART529 plans and investment options is available at www.SMART529.com.