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This award is available for undergraduate students who are pursuing a degree in photojournalism. Students must be enrolled full time at an accredited four-year college or university in the United States or Canada.
This award is available for U.S. and Canadian undergraduate and graduate students who are pursuing a degree in photojournalism. Students must be enrolled full time at an accredited four-year college or university, and demonstrate academic ability and financial need.
This award is available for graduate students who are pursuing a degree in photojournalism. Students must attend full time at an accredited four-year college or university in the U.S. or Canada.
This award is available for undergraduate students who are studying photojournalism and concentrating on still and multimedia. Students must be enrolled full time at a four-year college or university in the U.S. or Canada and have one or more semesters remaining in school.
This award is available for U.S. college juniors and/or seniors who have an interest in photo journalism and are pursuing a career in television production.
This award is available to U.S. college juniors, seniors, and graduate students who are studying journalism, marketing/communications, or healthcare administration. Students must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher and demonstrated community service and leadership.
This grant is available for a graduate student studying biology, horticulture, or a related field to conduct research on a rare or endangered U.S. plant. Preference is given to students focusing on the endangered flora of the Carolinas or southeastern United States.
This award is available for U.S. high school seniors, college freshmen, college sophomores, or college juniors who are currently enrolled in a FFTA Flexo in Education Program or are currently enrolled in a postsecondary institution offering a course of study in flexography. Students must also have an overall grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
This award is available for students who are 13 to 22 years of age and reside in North America or a U.S. territory. Students must be working for environmental conservation, preservation, and restoration. Click here to learn more and apply today!