Scholarships are being offered to full-time undergraduate and graduate students, majoring in broadcasting, video production, post-production and media at an accredited college, university or community college in the Michigan area.
The High School Grant Competition is for a school system video class, to submit a video about their school’s efforts / initiatives in order to vie for monies for school equipment and materials
College Scholarships are for Undergraduate (2nd-Term Sophomores / Juniors / Seniors) and Graduate students, with a compilation video submission of the applicant’s 2023 work.
Dearborn High School
McBain High School
Plymouth High School
Troy Athens High School
Ethan Calado
Madonna University
Jacara Charles
Madonna University
Nephratiti Givens
Mott Community College
Madison LaBonte
Mott Community College
Julian Stainback
Michigan State University
TROY-ATHENS HIGH SCHOOL
Troy, Michigan
DAVISON HIGH SCHOOL
Davison, Michigan
BOYNE CITY HIGH SCHOOL
Boyne City, Michigan
DEARBORN HIGH SCHOOL
Dearborn, Michigan
DOW-MIDLAND HIGH SCHOOL
Midland, Michigan
ALLEGAN HIGH SCHOOL
Allegan, Michigan
McBAIN HIGH SCHOOL
McBain, Michigan
WYANDOTTE ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL
Wyandotte, Michigan
MADISYN HOKE
MSU
ABIGAIL H. KRUEGER
Hope College
RACHEL GOODMAN
MSU
KIMBERLY KELLING
Mott Comm. College
IAN DUNCAN GILMOUR
MSU
BRENDAN DEWLEY
UM
Only Michigan High Schools are eligible. The school may be public or private, including accredited chárter schools. Awardees are selected on the basis of quality and merit. Work submitted should be current, and only from the students’ (class) submitting the project, and not produced, shot, nor edited by a teacher or instructor.
Only Michigan residents are eligible for the scholarship. The university or college attended, does not have to be a Michigan institution. Work submitted must be performed by the student, and reflect the student’s abilities. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of merit. Student must be enrolled in an accredited college or university undergraduate program.
Only Michigan residents are eligible for the scholarship. The university or college attended, does not have to be a Michigan institution. Work submitted must be performed by the student, and reflect the student’s abilities. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of merit. Student must be enrolled in an accredited college or university graduate program.