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Offered by The James Alan Cox Foundation
Are you a high school, undergraduate, or graduate student with a passion for photojournalism? If so, consider applying for The James Alan Cox Foundation Student Photojournalism Scholarship! Each year, the scholarship awards Digital SLR cameras to five high school students and $2,500 to six post-secondary students who submit photojournalistic images and news videos that “tell a story.” In addition to a photo or video, applicants must also submit an essay explaining their photo, school transcript, financial data, and two letters of recommendation. Bear in mind that high school and undergraduate applicants must be in at least their second/sophomore year.
If you’re passionate about photography and want to be awarded for your efforts and talents, we encourage you to apply!
The James Alan Cox Foundation is an organization founded in honor of television photojournalist James Alan Cox with the goal of “providing financial support to student photojournalists of high school and college age.”
This scholarship is open to students meeting the below eligibility criteria.
High School Sophomore, High School Junior, High School Senior, College Sophomore, College Junior, College Senior & Graduate Student
Journalism, Visual & Performing Arts, Photography/Photojournalism
Journalism, Visual & Performing Arts, Photography/Photojournalism
U.S. Citizens
To apply for this scholarship, students must submit a photojournalistic image, online application, and the below application materials.
Essay
Academic transcript
Two letters of recommendation
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