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Leonard M. Perryman Communications Scholarship for Racial Ethnic Minority Students

Leonard M. Perryman Communications Scholarship for Racial Ethnic Minorities

Applicable For:

Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$2,500

Application Deadline:

15/03/2024
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About This Scholarship

The Leonard M. Perryman Communications Scholarship for Racial Ethnic Minority Students is a scholarship program established to support and encourage racial and ethnic minority students pursuing a career in communications. The scholarship is named in honor of Leonard M. Perryman, a renowned journalist and former United Methodist communicator.

This scholarship is administered by the United Methodist Communications agency, which is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. The scholarship aims to promote diversity and inclusion in the field of communications by providing financial assistance to minority students who demonstrate exceptional talent and potential in this area.

Eligibility Criteria For Leonard M. Perryman Communications Scholarship for Racial Ethnic Minority Students

Here is some general information about the eligibility criteria for this scholarship program, based on historical data:

  • Racial or Ethnic Minority Status: The scholarship is specifically designed for racial or ethnic minority students. Applicants must identify as a member of a racial or ethnic minority group as defined by the program guidelines.
  • Membership in the United Methodist Church: The scholarship may require applicants to be active, full members of The United Methodist Church, with participation in the life of the church at the local, district, or conference level.
  • Pursuing a Communications-Related Field: The scholarship is typically awarded to students who plan to pursue an undergraduate or graduate degree in a communications-related field, such as journalism, mass communication, media studies, public relations, or digital media.
  • Academic Achievement: Applicants may be evaluated based on their academic record, including factors like GPA, class rank, and standardized test scores.
  • Personal Statement or Essay: Candidates might be required to submit a personal statement or essay that outlines their career goals, passion for communications, and how they plan to use their skills to make a positive impact.
  • Recommendations: Letters of recommendation from teachers, mentors, or church leaders may be requested to support the application.

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