Allison E. Fisher Scholarship

This scholarship is open to any African American student who is currently attending an accredited four-year University. Students must be enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student and exhibit the following:

-Majors in Broadcast journalism
-Maintains a minimum grade point average of 3.0
-Demonstrates community service

Additional Criteria:
-Previous NABJ scholarship winners are not eligible
-Scholarships will be awarded upon proof of enrollment
-All scholarship winners must be members of NABJ before the grants are awarded
-All grants are awarded to the recipient's college or university only
-All winners will be formally recognized in NABJ Publications
-Participates in the NABJ Mentor Program
-Recipients of this program will be asked to attend the "Evening with an Angel on a Jazz Note," held in October, which is the annual fund-raiser for the this scholarship.

For more information, visit: http://www.allisonfisherfund.org/scholarship.html

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