Acumen Poetry Magazine - Submissions vs Scripps National Spelling Bee

Comparing two highly competitive humanities opportunities. Both are competitions for high school students.

Acumen Poetry Magazine - Submissions Scripps National Spelling Bee
Prestige Tier Tier 2 — Highly Competitive Tier 2 — Highly Competitive
Type Competition Competition
Organization Acumen Scripps Networks
Acceptance Rate Estimated 1-3% (typical for prestigious literary magazines). Magazine receives 3,500+ submissions per issue and publishes roughly 40-60 poems per issue, suggesting acceptance rate likely under 2% Approximately 0.3-0.5% acceptance rate to nationals (247 national finalists out of estimated 100,000+ annual participants across the country)
Applicants 3,500+ submissions per issue; magazine operates with submission windows receiving high volume Estimated 100,000+ students participate annually at classroom/school level; exact numbers not publicly stated but implied to be very large based on 'millions of students each year' reference
Deadline Rolling
Cost to Apply Free Free
US Only No / International Yes
Grades High school (grades 9-12) and early college students aged 16-25 for Young Poets page; open to poets of all ages for main publication Elementary through high school students; most competitors are middle school and high school aged
College Impact Publication in Acumen is prestigious and valuable for college applications. Reputable UK literary magazine with international recognition demonstrates: serious engagement with writing craft, achieveme... The Scripps National Spelling Bee is highly prestigious and meaningful for college admissions. Reaching the national competition (top 247 finalists nationally, approximately top 0.3-0.5% of participan...