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.
For High Schools, we offer a competitive grant, awarded to a High School and its Broadcast/Film CLASS to help purchase broadcasting/film-video/editing equipment. This year, there are five (5) High School Grant Awards for $1,500. each.
For College Students, we offer five (5) college scholarships. Undergraduates, who have declared a media major (journalism, video production, broadcasting); ie., holding and enrolled (with 45+ credit hours) at an accredited institution; or a graduate student pursuing a Masters/Doctorate degree in TV/Film/related areas, are eligible to be awarded one of five (5) $2500. scholarships.
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 graduate 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.