Liberty Foundations is a free after-school extracurricular program that is available to high school students through endorsed school systems

Liberty Foundations was established to promote a greater understanding and appreciation of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, and our founding Judeo/Christian heritage.

Liberty Foundations is a volunteer educational program for high school students established to promote an appreciation of the United States founding documents and a historical endeavor into America's classical history. The program features speakers on Articles of Confederation, The Federalist Papers, U.S. Constitution, Amendments to the Constitution, Supreme Court Justices and Landmark Cases, The U.S. Court System, and American Heritage and Founders.

Each class is built on a seven-week program that will have presentations by prominent lecturers, and interactive activities to engage students. Upon the successful completion of the Liberty Foundations is the portal to students' participation in the Liberty Foundations Scholarship competition.

Eligibility

To be eligible for the Liberty Foundations Scholarship competition, candidates must meet the following criteria:

• Must be a high school Junior or Senior

• Maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA

• Attend a minimum of six of seven Liberty Foundation classes

• Pass U.S. Constitution/American Heritage final exam with a minimum score of 75%

• Write a qualifying essay on an assigned topic