| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2024-06-29 | - |
Program Overview
Program Overview
The university offers various programs, including the 6-Week Policy Debate Program, which provides advanced and intermediate level instruction.
Program Details
6-Week Policy Debate Program
The 6-Week Policy Debate Program is designed to help students make the transition to the elimination round level of the national circuit. The program focuses on advanced areas of research, strategy, and in-round execution.
Hybrid Program Format Schedule
The program follows a hybrid format schedule:
- Online: June 29 – July 12 (2 weeks)
- On Campus: July 13 – July 27 (2 weeks)
- Online: July 28 – August 9 (final 2 weeks)
Debate Lab Topics
The debate lab topics are focused on helping students make the transition to the elimination round level of the national circuit. The lab time will break down into the following key areas:
- Practice debates/Speech Redos/Drills: Students will be offered daily opportunities for practice debates, speech redos, and participation in various drills.
- Research: A sophisticated comprehension of key topic issues and the ability to produce complete arguments are crucial to making the transition to the elite level of high school debate.
- Theory and Strategy: The last piece of this puzzle is teaching sophisticated approaches to breaking down the topic and debate.
- The House of Theory: The Six Week Advanced lab will spend a week intensively discussing the philosophical principles that underpin debate theory debates.
Program Structure
The program is structured to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of debate theory and practice. The program includes:
- Advanced and intermediate level instruction
- Hybrid program format schedule
- Debate lab topics focused on practice debates, research, theory, and strategy
- The House of Theory, which explores the philosophical principles that underpin debate theory debates
Application Information and Deadlines
The program provides application information and deadlines, as well as tuition and fees, scholarships and financial aid, and FAQs.
Typical Day
The program provides information on a typical day, including the 6-Week Policy Debate, 4-Week Policy Debate, Policy Debate Commuter Option, Debate at Northwestern, and Faculty Bios.
Faculty Bios
The program provides faculty bios, which include information on the instructors and their expertise.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
The program provides scholarships and financial aid to eligible students.
Tuition and Fees
The program provides tuition and fees information, which includes the cost of the program and any additional fees.
FAQs
The program provides FAQs, which include answers to frequently asked questions about the program.
