Journalists interested in taking college courses in religion or spirituality may apply for a scholarship program offered by the Religion Newswriters Association.
Journalists will receive scholarships for up to $5,000 each to study religion at any accredited college, university or seminary. Scholarships cover expenses including tuition, registration fees and books.
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The goal of this blog is to find and list scholarships of interest to Muslim students in an easy-to-reference format. Please share this blog with interested students and institutions, and let me know of any scholarship opportunities I may have missed.
Important: Links to scholarship opportunities are provided for informational purposes only. As with anything else in life, it is important to thoroughly investigate the scholarships you apply for as well as the people or organizations you donate to. Please read this article on common scholarship scams before getting started.
The goal of this blog is to find and list scholarships of interest to Muslim students in an easy-to-reference format. Please share this blog with interested students and institutions, and let me know of any scholarship opportunities I may have missed.
Important: Links to scholarship opportunities are provided for informational purposes only. As with anything else in life, it is important to thoroughly investigate the scholarships you apply for as well as the people or organizations you donate to. Please read this article on common scholarship scams before getting started.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Journalism Scholarships Available for Muslim Students
The TMO Foundation is pleased to announce five scholarships to students in journalism and communications.
The first prize carries $1500, the second $1,000 and the third $750. Additionally, two more scholarships of $1,000 each will be awarded to students in need of financial subsidy to pursue education.
The first prize carries $1500, the second $1,000 and the third $750. Additionally, two more scholarships of $1,000 each will be awarded to students in need of financial subsidy to pursue education.
Students can choose any of the following essay topics:
1) Why do I want to be a journalist?
2) What does it mean to be a Muslim journalist?
3) What are some of the most serious issues that the Muslim American community faces in the USA?
4) What is the most effective way to counter “Islamophobia”?
5) How should Muslim American youth be involved in debates about policy?
6) How should Muslim Americans relate with the rest of the Muslim world?
7) How can Muslim Americans become an effective and dynamic part of the American pluralism?
Deadline: March 15, 2010
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