Ohio News Media Foundation University Journalism Scholarship
π° $750 Valueπ 1β³ 05/24π 2.5π
The Foundation will be awarded to 1 student currently enrolled in an Ohio college or university and majoring in a field relevant to the newspaper industry, particularly journalism, advertising, marketing, or communications degree program. Preference will be given to students demonstrating a career commitment to newspaper journalism. A minimum GPA of 2.5 required.
One-time scholarship. Applicant may be a male or female student enrolled as a junior or senior in an Ohio college or university and majoring in a field relevant to the newspaper industry, particularly journalism, advertising, marketing, or communications degree program. Must be U.S. citizen.
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