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William B. Ruggles Journalism Scholarship

Offered by National Institute for Labor Relations Research

Reviewed by Lisa FreedlandLast updated Sep 6, 2023
1 award worth

$2,000

Grade level

College & Graduate Students

Application deadline:

January 31, 2024

Scholarship Overview

The William B. Ruggles Journalism Scholarship celebrates the legacy of a Texas journalist who championed the “Right to Work” movement. Each year, a deserving student is awarded $2,000 for embodying Mr. Ruggles’ commitment to journalistic excellence and principled reporting. To apply, submit evidence of your potential for success in a journalism program by submitting a letter of acceptance or a recent transcript, and showcase your journalistic skills by submitting your own journalistic works, including those on social media or elsewhere. To apply, submit an essay demonstrating your understanding of voluntary unionism and the problems of compulsory unionism. Join the National Institute for Labor Relations Research in honoring Mr. Ruggles’ legacy and furthering the future of journalism.

About National Institute for Labor Relations Research

The National Institute for Labor Relations Research is dedicated to exposing human civil rights violations brought about by compulsory unionism.

Eligibility information

This scholarship is open to students meeting the below eligibility criteria.

Grade Level

College & Graduate Students

Academic Interest

Journalism

Application information

To apply for this scholarship, submit the below application materials before the deadline.

500-700 word essay

Proof of enrollment

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Scholarship FAQ

Is this scholarship restricted by institution type?

Yes, this scholarship is restricted for use at four-year colleges.

Who should I contact with any questions about this scholarship?

For any questions regarding this scholarship application, please contact National Institute for Labor Relations Research at https://nilrr.org/contact-us/.

Where can I find help writing my scholarship essay?

For help writing the essay component of this scholarship application, check out our guides How to Write a Winning Scholarship Essay and How to Start a Scholarship Essay (With Examples).
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