The Rhode Island Press Association is welcoming applications for its annual $1,000 scholarship, which is awarded to an outstanding college student who is preparing for a career in print journalism. The deadline for applications for this year's
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The Rhode Island Press Association is welcoming applications for its annual $1,000 scholarship, which is awarded to an outstanding college student who is preparing for a career in print journalism.
The deadline for applications for this year's scholarship is Friday, March 29, 2019.
Students need not be majoring in journalism to be eligible. Instead, judges are looking for academic achievement and a demonstrated interest in print journalism, such as work on school or community newspapers.
Nominees must be residents of Rhode Island attending any four-year college or university or nonresidents enrolled at a Rhode Island college or university who are entering the 2018-19 academic year as juniors, seniors or full-time graduate students. The scholarship money is paid directly to the student.
Interested students should send a letter of nomination from a college official or instructor detailing the student’s accomplishments, cover letter, resumé, and samples of work, including newspaper stories, classroom assignments or any other supporting material, to Elyse Major, editor in chief, Providence Media, via email at elyse@providenceonline.com by Friday, March 29.
A panel of editors and journalists will judge the nominations. The Rhode Island Press Association will award the scholarship at its annual banquet in 2019.
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