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The 1 Week UIL Policy Debate Intensive

Program Dates Price
UIL Intensive Session 1
July 15—July 22 $650
UIL Intensive Session 2 July 24–July 31 $650

Our week long sessions are designed to provide students with the arguments and skills necessary to excel on the University Interscholastic League debate circuit. Upon arrival students will be handed a full set of affirmative and negative briefs so they can immediately begin developing in round debate skills. Students will be given the opportunity to participate in critiqued practice debates and will also attend a series of lectures given by debaters who know what it takes to win on the UIL and national circuit. Debaters can expect to hit the ground running on this year’s topic without having to spend hours in a library or in front of a computer. Our camp is designed to emphasize argument, analysis, communication and adaptation. If you are looking for a camp that will give you a leg up on the UIL debate circuit the UTNIF is for you.

Lead instructor for the UIL Policy Debate Intensive, Kenny Cauthen, was the winner of the 2005 UIL State Debate Tournament and has helped coach many teams to elimination rounds of that tournament.

Kenny is currently a member of the University of Texas debate team and qualified for the 2009 National Debate Tournament. Kenny has participated in elimination rounds in tournaments at the University of Kentucky, University of North Texas, University of Texas at Dallas, and was the Winner of the 2009 Baylor Debate Tournament.  Kenny received speaker awards at UNT, UTD, and Baylor and also appeared in  the double octafinals of the 2008 CEDA Nationals. Kenny has coached multiple teams to elimination rounds of TOC-Bid tournaments.  This year he coached the winners of The UT Longhorn Classic and TFA State.

Students can expect top-notch coaching advice from Kenny as well as guest lectures from other members of the UTNIF teaching faculty.  Our instructors have a proven record of success at the highest levels of UIL competition.


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