The James Alan Cox Foundation Student Photojournalism Scholarship is a program that provides financial support to high school and college students who are pursuing careers in photojournalism. The scholarship is named in honor of James Alan Cox, a television photojournalist who passed away while on assignment.
The scholarship is intended to support students who are passionate about telling stories through photography and who are committed to pursuing a career in photojournalism. To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must be currently enrolled in high school or college, and must be planning to pursue a career in photojournalism.
Recipients of the scholarship are typically awarded a financial award that can be used to cover tuition, fees, or other educational expenses related to their photojournalism studies. The scholarship is awarded on a competitive basis, and the amount of the award can vary depending on the specific scholarship program and the available funds.