Monday, September 20, 2010

Scholarship for communications/media student

CHARTER CHARITABLE FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP FOR COMMUNICATIONS/MEDIA STUDENTS
Undergraduate students pursuing a baccalaureate degree in a communications/media related field are invited to apply for a $ 2,500 scholarship funded by Charter Charitable Foundation. The scholarship will be awarded at the New Hampshire Public Television 2010 Women of Influence luncheon on Friday, November 12, 2010 at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester, NH. The intent of the scholarship is to invest in the future of quality media and communications by supporting a student who demonstrates the potential to be successful in this profession, especially in the field of public broadcasting.
The Women of Influence Luncheon is an annual event that celebrates the contributions women have made nationally and locally and to further the mission of public broadcasting. It brings together individuals who have contributed to the advancement and enhancement of women in leadership positions.
Eligibility to Apply
Students who have completed the equivalent of two years of study in a baccalaureate degree program and achieved junior year status in a communications-related major are encouraged to apply. At the time of application, students must be matriculated full-time at an accredited four-year institution in New Hampshire.
Application Process
Eligible candidates should complete an application, and include the names and contact information of a faculty member or academic administrator who will provide a letter of recommendation.* The names and contact information of two other references must be provided. An official transcript and brief resume should be included, and submitting a sample of your work or a selection from your portfolio is highly encouraged. For a copy of the application, contact Lisa Miller @lc.miller@unh.edu.
Selection Process
The NHPTV Women of Influence Scholarship Selection Committee will review applications. Awards will be based upon academic performance, quality of the materials submitted and recommendations.

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