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New Jersey Press Foundation Scholarships 2010

April 1st, 2009 by jeevan | No Comments | Filed in New Jersey Scholarships

New Jersey Press Foundation Scholarships 2010

Introduction: The Bernard Kilgore Memorial Scholarship will be awarded following a statewide competition sponsored by the Garden State Scholastic Press Association and the New Jersey Newspaper Foundation. The scholarship, valued at $5,000, will be awarded by the New Jersey Newspaper Foundation, which administers the Bernard Kilgore Memorial Scholarship Fund. The recipient will be named the New Jersey High School Journalist of the Year and will be entered in a competition for the National High School Journalist of the Year, operated by the Journalism Education Association.

Eligibility: To receive a New Jersey Press Foundation internship and scholarship, you must be:
1.A U.S. citizen or permanent U.S. resident (green card).
2.A student at a New Jersey college and/or a resident of New Jersey with a New Jersey home address (NJPF follows the residency rules New Jersey’s state colleges use to determine in-state tuition costs).
3.Enrolled as a full-time college freshman, sophomore or junior in 2009-2010 and planning to return to undergraduate school in the Fall of 2010.
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New Jersey Press Foundation Scholarships 2010

March 27th, 2009 by jeevan | No Comments | Filed in New Jersey Scholarships

New Jersey Press Foundation Scholarships 2010

Introduction: The Bernard Kilgore Memorial Scholarship will be awarded following a statewide competition sponsored by the Garden State Scholastic Press Association and the New Jersey Newspaper Foundation. The scholarship, valued at $5,000, will be awarded by the New Jersey Newspaper Foundation, which administers the Bernard Kilgore Memorial Scholarship Fund. The recipient will be named the New Jersey High School Journalist of the Year and will be entered in a competition for the National High School Journalist of the Year, operated by the Journalism Education Association.

Eligibility: To receive a New Jersey Press Foundation internship and scholarship, you must be:
1.A U.S. citizen or permanent U.S. resident (green card).
2.A student at a New Jersey college and/or a resident of New Jersey with a New Jersey home address (NJPF follows the residency rules New Jersey’s state colleges use to determine in-state tuition costs).
3.Enrolled as a full-time college freshman, sophomore or junior in 2009-2010 and planning to return to undergraduate school in the Fall of 2010.

How to Apply:
1.Autobiographical sketch (500 words or less)describing your journalistic skills and interests that NJNF could forward to a newspaper recruiter looking for a summer intern. This “essay” must contain a statement of your interest in a newspaper career
2.Two letters of recommendation written by faculty members (college or high school), the college newspaper adviser, professional newspaper editors,reporters or others who have evaluated/critiqued your writing that appeared in any newspaper (not another student or a family member). Both people who write letters should focus on their observation of your writing and/or editing skills.
3.Three samples of your work (preferably published in a newspaper), neatly pasted on 8 1/2 by 11 sheets.
4.Statement of special financial or family circumstances, if appropriate.
Send your application and all other documents, postmarked no later than November 15, 2009, to:
Scholarship Awards Committee
New Jersey Press Foundation
840 Bear Tavern Road, Suite 305
West Trenton, NJ 08628-1019

ApplicationForm: http://www.njpa.org/foundation/InternApplication2010.pdf

ApplicationDeadline: November 15, 2009

Source: http://www.njpa.org/foundation/internsnjpf.html

Fluid Power Educational Foundation - First Scholarships Program 2009

March 19th, 2009 by jeevan | No Comments | Filed in New Jersey Scholarships

Fluid Power/Pneumatics FIRST Scholarships

Introduction: International Fluid Power Society has initiated a plan to designate deserving high school seniors who have participated in the FIRST Robotics Competition, and incorporated pneumatics in the construction of their robot. Scholarships will be available for those students who have completed two years of courses in math, science or technology. Two $2500 scholarships are available to qualified students entering an ABET accredited Engineering or Engineering Technology program.

Eligibility:  This scholarship is limited to those applicants who have been officially admitted to a program leading to a degree in Engineering or Engineering Technology related fields. 1.The applicant must be enrolled, at an ABET Engineering or Engineering Technology post secondary four year school, as a full-time student (as determined by the institution), within twelve (12) months after high school graduation. 2.The applicant must be graduating from high school with a minimum of a “B,” or 3 on a 4 point scale overall grade point average.

How to Apply:  1.The applicant must submit a 250 word essay in which he/she will explain why she/he has enrolled in their degree program and what work-related avenues she/he expect to pursue after completion of the program. 2.The applicant must submit a photo of their robot. 3.The applicant must submit two letters of recommendation from FIRST Robotics team mentors, and/or from High School science, math, or technology instructors from classes the applicant has attended.

Application Form:  http://www.ifps.org/Education/pdf/2009_FIRST_IFPS_Scholarship.pdf

Application Deadline:  March 31, 2009

Source:  http://www.ifps.org/Education/FIRSTScholarships.htm