Patrick Henry College is offering aspiring Christian journalism students the opportunity of a lifetime (424 hits)
Up to three scholarships are available to students planning to major in journalism. The major award will be between $7,000 and $10,000, granted annually for four years. This is for well-qualified applicants who can demonstrate interest and talent in journalism through reporting or editing experience. Have you interned at your local newspaper, written for a news website, worked on your school newspaper, or designed your homeschool association’s newsletter? You might well qualify for this award.
We also have two smaller awards of up to $5,000, also granted annually for four years, for applicants who show excellent potential for careers in journalism but do not yet have much experience. We’re looking for students whose applications show excellent writing ability, a keen intellect, and a strong desire to serve society through journalism.
These privately funded scholarships will make it more financially viable for talented, dedicated young people to take advantage of the unique education opportunities available to Journalism students at PHC. The application deadline for the Samuel Adams Scholarship is January 1, 2012.
Samuel Adams Scholarship Application Process
To be considered for the scholarships, applicants must first apply for admission to the college. Take care to study and fulfill all the basic requirements.
To apply for the scholarship and help us assess your interest in journalism and your potential for a career in the field, please send the following to the PHC Office of Admissions at admissions@phc.edu:
Required:
1. A short essay describing your interest in journalism, your journalism-related skills, and how PHC’s journalism program would help you achieve your career goals
2. A letter of recommendation from an employer, supervisor, or mentor addressing your potential as a journalist
3. A feature story or news story of at least 600 words (may be published or unpublished, on the subject or event of your choice)
Optional:
•Clips of published articles •Samples of news-related multimedia work, such as videos, podcasts, photos, or web pages (submit on CD or DVD) Students who qualify for The Samuel Adams Journalism Scholarship will have a strong academic record and excellent references, as well as a SAT score of at least 1250 (Math and Critical Reading) or an ACT score of 28.
To be eligible for The Samuel Adams Scholarship for Journalism, applicants must submit a completed admission application and Samuel Adams Scholarship application materials to the PHC Office of Admissions by January 1, 2012.
Fall 2012 Deadlines
•Early Action and Scholarship Priority: November 1, 2011 •The Samuel Adams Scholarship for Journalism: January 1, 2012 •Regular Decision and Financial Aid: February 1, 2012