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Spring 2019 SPJ/JEA Essay Contest is “What is the role and importance of the Fourth Estate in American society?”The Sigma Delta Chi Foundation of the Society of Professional Journalists?and the Journalism Education Association want to increase high school students’ knowledge and understanding of the importance of independent media to our lives. National winners of this essay contest receive scholarship awards.All students enrolled in grades 9-12 in U.S. public, private and home schools within the United States are eligible to enter. Students must submit original work.?First Place: $1,000 scholarshipSecond Place: $500 scholarshipThird Place: $300 scholarshipScholarships are funded by the Sigma Delta Chi Foundation of the Society of Professional Journalists.For official rules, application form and more information about the contest, go to the JEA website: deadline is Feb. 22, 2019. Winners will be announced at the JEA/NSPA spring convention in Anaheim.Scholastic art and writing awards House Writing Contest Brook Summer Program Urban Summer Journalism Journalism Workshop MIPA Journalism Program Princeton you have students who want to study journalism in college? Tell them to apply for Mercer University Center for Collaborative Journalism’s Media Changemaker Scholarship. Eligible students could win scholarships worth up to full tuition to study at Mercer’s Center for Collaborative Journalism (CCJ) - a program the Pew Research Center called “the heart of journalism innovation.”Interested students must apply for the scholarship by Jan. 14:? University’s CCJ offers one of the nation’s most practical, undergraduate journalism educations. Students get real-world experience in the professional news organizations attached to the school, including a Pulitzer Prize-winning daily newspaper, a public broadcaster and a commercial TV station.Mercer CCJ students are graduating from our program with a portfolio of professionally published work. Our students are getting real jobs in media right after graduation.If you have students who want to be professional journalists, who want to get real experience right away, and who would thrive in the intimate environment of a mid-size liberal arts college, point them toward Mercer. We have the opportunities and potentially the funding they are looking for.In addition, we offer our Digital Media Summer Camp for rising juniors and seniors. Our one-week camp instructs students on news writing, photo journalism, videography and?editing. Most campers attend for free thanks to a generous grant provided by the Knight Foundation. More information about our camp can be found here:? for Collaborative JournalismMercer UniversityOffice: (478) 301-2907?CCJ.mercer.edu ................
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