NFA National Championship is a collegiate debate and speech competition where students compete in various formats, including Impromptu Speaking, Extemporaneous Speaking, and Lincoln-Douglas Debate.
Language and Arts | Speech and Debate
National Forensic Association National Championship Tournament
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- Contact: nfatournamentcommittee@gmail.com
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About the competition
Comp Info
- Estimated Ann. Participants: 4000
- Cost: Varies
- Estimated Time Commitment: Major
- Participant Format: Individual
- Competition Format: Debate, Presentation
- Reach: National
- Event Size: Small
Participation Information
Students qualify through regional tournaments. Competitors participate in various speech and debate categories, advancing through rounds to compete for national recognition at Central Michigan University in April 2024.
Based on argument structure, clarity, presentation, and critical thinking skills.
Trophies, plaques, and national recognition in speech and debate
Students qualify through regional tournaments. Competitors participate in various speech and debate categories, advancing through rounds to compete for national recognition at Central Michigan University in April 2024.
1. Qualify through regional tournaments. 2. Register on Speechwire and compete at the NFA Championship in April. 3. Winners receive awards at the national event.
Debate research tools, public speaking resources
Based on argument structure, clarity, presentation, and critical thinking skills.
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