International Public Debate Association

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International Public Debate Association
Formation1997
Founded atSan Antonio, TX
Websitehttp://www.ipdadebate.info/

The International Public Debate Association (IPDA) is a national debate league. The IPDA was founded in 1997 at St. Mary's University in San Antonio, Texas by Alan Cirlin, Jack Rogers, and Trey Gibson.[1][2]

Divisions, and Eligibility[edit]

IPDA tournaments consist of different levels. There are individual debates (one on one), and two-person teams (two on two). In addition, there are three divisions: Novice, Varsity, and Professional.[1][3]

To be eligible to participate, you must be an undergraduate college or university student.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "The Mission & Philosophy of IPDA". International Public Debate Association.
  2. ^ "The Constitution of the International Public Debate Association". International Public Debate Association.
  3. ^ "IPDA (International Public Debate Association)". speechdebate.ucsd.edu. Retrieved 2024-02-28.
  4. ^ "International Public Debate Association National Championships – Institute of Competition Sciences". www.competitionsciences.org. Retrieved 2024-02-28.

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