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Archive for January, 2010

NABJ board and local chapter meet with sponsors ahead of national convention

29 Jan

 

SDABJ now opens application process for scholarship fund

24 Jan

SDABJ continues to support journalistic excellence by providing scholarships to graduating high school seniors and college students. SDABJ is embarking to fulfill that essential part of our mission by working with corporations and private individuals to channel resources to students that need assistance to fulfill their dream of becoming a journalist.

Click here for 2010 National University scholarship form

Click here for 2010 SDABJ Scholarship form

SDABJ was designated as a charitable organization by the IRS and the State of California which makes donations tax deductible. All donors will be recognized for their participation in The San Diego Association of Black Journalists Scholarship Program.

Here’s what you missed last year.

SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION

The San Diego Association of Black Journalists has several scholarships. They are geared toward high school and college students and older students who are not currently in the journalism field. To be eligible, high school and college applicants must currently attend or have graduated from a high school in San Diego County. National University applicants must have 3 years of residency in San Diego County.

To purchase tickets to this year’s scholarship reception, visit our safe and secure PayPal account below. $25 online, $35 at the door.


Scholarships are as follows:

1. $1,500 Ozzie Roberts scholarship scholarship to a college journalism student at a four-year institution

2. $1,000 scholarship to a high school student planning to pursue a journalism or related career at a four-year institution

3. $300 scholarship to a journalism student at a community college

4. A scholarship worth $40-50,000 to National University good for tuition for four years at the School of Media and Communications