Wendy's Heisman October 26th, 2007
Wendy’s Heisman School Winners were announced on October 18 and State Finalists were announced on October 24. Next up, the list of State Winners on November 5. This is where we narrow the field of potential Wendy’s Heisman hopefuls down to 102 students, 1 female and 1 male from each of the 50 states and Washington, D.C.
To see who has progressed to the next stage, visit our Applicant Search.
The Wendy’s Heisman Award strives to be among the national awards and honors for high schools students that students get excited about. Many high school scholar athletes will note their participation in the Wendy’s Heisman Program on their college applications as another way to distinguish themselves from other college applicants. We encourage high school guidance counselors and career centers to spread the word about our award for high school seniors so more students can get involved.
Wendy's Heisman October 19th, 2007
The day has finally come – the school selections for the Wendy’s High School Heisman have been selected. Available under the Applicant Search Tab, you can find out who was selected by searching based on the student’s name, school name, or even by state. Check out who at your school was selected to move on one step closer to being named the 2007 Wendy’s High School Heisman winner. Check back on October 24th when the State finalists are announced.
Wendy's Heisman October 12th, 2007
Thanks to everyone who applied for the 2007 Wendy’s High School Heisman award. We’ve been evaluating the applications; so many of you are accomplished athletes, citizens and scholars. Congratulations on your achievements!
The first round selections will be announced on Monday, October 15th. This will be the List of School Winners - 1 female and 1 male per school.
School winners will receive a letter, certificate and Heisman patch mailed to their school.
On 10/15, check out the school winners!
Wendy's Heisman October 5th, 2007
Alright, so you’ve gotten in your application and now you’re waiting to find out whether or not you made it to the next stage. What if I told you that there was something you could still be doing for the Wendy’s Heisman? There are probably more than a few juniors that you know that would have made great applicants this year had they been old enough. They’re your teammates, your classmates, club members with you.
Now, you already know what the Wendy’s High School Heisman could mean for your college application and beyond, but those juniors that you know might not know what a benefit being able to say that you’re a High School Heisman winner could be. Now is the time to let that teammate or classmate know what is awaiting them. Encourage them to apply in 2008 and not only could you be a Heisman Trophy winner, but so could the guy that sits behind you in English class.
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Wendy's Heisman October 1st, 2007
With the deadline here (get those applications in already if you haven’t), many of you may be wondering what will happen from this point on. The first round of selections will occur in November, with those that have been selected to move on to the next round notified by the end of the month. This is possibly the hardest part of the entire application process – waiting to find out if you’ve made it to the next stage or not. We here at the Wendy’s High School Heisman want to say that while in the end only one young man and one young lady can win, each and every one of you that has taken the time to fill out an application and send it in should be proud of yourselves and deserves to be recognized.
Thank you to everybody that applied, your participation in this process is nothing short of amazing, and keep paying attention to the website. We will announce those selected for each stage here as they are notified, so keep an eye out to see if your friends and family have been selected to take one step closer to being named the next winner of the Wendy’s High School Heisman.