AMERICAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION(SOC): 2009 JOURNALISM FELLOWSHIPS IN WASHINGTON DC
American University School of Communication (SOC) is the only professional school in Washington DC that brings journalism, film and public relations together, with an international perspective and a focus on new media – digital, interactive, and social media.
SOC offers prestigious merit-based awards to full-time journalism graduate applicants in partnership with the organizations below. MA candidates receive a scholarship for a designated number of academic credits plus a stipend and an opportunity to pursue professional projects on a part-time basis with some of the country’s finest news organizations.
The following graduate students have been awarded SOC’s named fellowships:
Seung Min Kim (BA, University of Iowa), USA Today
Kat Aaron (BA, Barnard College) and Nick Schwellenbach (BA, University of Texas at Austin), Center for Public Integrity
Russell Choma (BA, Muhlenberg College), Bureau of National Affairs
Center for Public Integrity
33 credit hours plus a stipend
Application deadline: March 1, 2009
Download fellowship application form (PDF) Please note that the form must be submitted along with a completed admissions application packet to SOC’s graduate program in Journalism by March 1, 2009.
BNA
24 credit hours plus a stipend
Application deadline: March 1, 2009
Download fellowship application form (PDF). For consideration, applicants must submit a completed admissions application packet to SOC’s graduate program in Journalism by March 1, 2009.
USA TODAY
18 credit hours plus a stipend
Application deadline:March 1, 2009
Download fellowship application form (PDF). For consideration, applicants must submit a completed admissions application packet to SOC’s graduate program in Journalism by March 1, 2009.
Source: www.soc.american.edu