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Offered by Quill and Scroll Foundation
The Quill and Scroll Foundation Student Scholarships in Journalism are open to Quill and Scroll members, as well as national winners of the Yearbook Excellence Contest or the International Writing, Photography and Multimedia Contest and the Eye on Ivy Editorial Writing Contest. Available scholarships include: The George and Ophelia Gallup Award, the Edward J. Nell Scholarship and the Richard P. Johns Scholarship. Recipients must major in journalism or a related area of communications. The scholarships are paid in two installments (fall semester and spring semester) through the university or college bursar’s office. Two letters of recommendation, three examples of journalistic work, and a colored photo of the applicant are required.
The Quill and Scroll Foundation encourages, support and recognize individual student initiative and achievement in scholastic journalism, regardless the medium.
This scholarship is open to students meeting the below eligibility criteria.
High School Senior
Journalism
To apply for this scholarship, submit the below application materials before the deadline.
Essay
Letter of Recommendation
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