Saul Lavisky Application The Saul Lavisky Scholarship was established by family and friends of Saul Lavisky who died in 1982. Mr. Lavisky earned his bachelor's and master's in Journalism at USC, and he left behind a distinguished career in public relations and ecation that spanned more than a quarter century. SCBA Richard M. Uray Graate Fellowship Yes January 31 Sandra Hughes 803.777.5166 Hughes-sandra@sc.e To be eligible for this scholarship, a student must be enrolled in the graate degree program of the School of Journalism and seeking a graate degree in broadcast journalism with a goad of becoming a broadcast professional or an ecator in the field of broadcast journalism. Page 1 Printed on Oct 17, 2018
School of Journalism and Mass Communications Alumni Freshman Scholarship Children of alumni of the School of Journalism and Mass Communications entering the School as freshmen are eligible to apply for the on-time Alumni Scholarship. Among the criteria considered for this award are SAT scores, high GPA and extra-curricular activities. School of Journalism and Mass Communications Freshman Scholarship Among the criteria considered for this scholarship are SAT scores, high school GPA and extracurricular activities. Page 2 Printed on Oct 17, 2018
Shafto Undergraate Student Fellowships Yes Applicant must be a Broadcast Journalism major in the School of Journalism and Mass Communications. The student must have completed J325 and J326. The G. Richard Shafto Student Fellowships are for Broadcast Journalism Majors who want an intense internship experience at WIS-TV and it's Emmy Award winning Newsroom. The Sfafto Student Fellow spends at least 200 hours of internship work in the WIS Newsroom, working with reporters, procers, and news management as a part of the daily new operation of the station. Students receive a $3,000 stipend as part of the internship, and then bring their experiences back to the classroom as they work with the Senior Semester Newscast. Sig and Judy Huitt Scholarship Application This scholarship is awarded based on merit to an incoming student with preference given to a student in the public relations. Page 3 Printed on Oct 17, 2018
SIPA Yes South Carolina - Public Relations Society of America Scholarship This scholarship is provided to honor the practice of public relations. The scholarship will be awarded to a student in good standing who is a member of SCPRSSA, who is involved in community and extracurricular activities, and who provides two recommendations. South Carolina Press Association Scholarship Yes January 31 Karen Flowers 803.777.6146 flowersk@mailbox.sc.e One high school senior pursuing a newspaper career will receive this scholarship to attend a college-level journalism program in South Carolina. To be eligible, the applicant's publication must be a member of the SCSPA. Page 4 Printed on Oct 17, 2018
South Carolina Broadcaster's Association Yes The South Carolina Broadcasters Association will award six $2,000 scholarships for the 2005-2006 school year. Scholarships will be awarded as follows: one freshman recipient, one sophomore recipient, two junior recipients and two senior recipients. Students must be enrolled in the School of Journalism and Mass Communications majoring in Broadcast Journalism and incoming freshmen must be residents of South Carolina. Scholarship s will be mailed to all SC high schools in late February 2005 and upperclassmen will receive notification in their Journalism classes. South Carolina Scholastic Press Association Yes January 31 Karen Flowers 803.777.6146 flowersk@mailbox.sc.e One outstanding high school senior journalists in South Carolina receives this scholarship from the SCSPA. The recipient's publications must hold membership in SCSPA and applicants must attend USC. Page 5 Printed on Oct 17, 2018
Southern Interscholastic Press Association Yes January 31 Karen Flowers 803.777.6143 flowersk@mailbox.sc.e This scholarship is awarded to an outstanding SIPA student. The following criteria must be met by each applicant: the student must be on a publication or broadcasting staff which is a member of SIPA, must have a good academic record, must attend the USC School of Journalism and Mass Communications and plan a career in journalism/mass communications, and must attend the annual SIPA Convention. Stephen M. Biondo Scholarship Fund The Scholarship will be awarded to a deserving undergraate student with demonstrated financial need majoring in journalism and mass communications. One scholarship shall be presented to an out of state student. The second scholarship will be presented to a student from S.C., preferably a graate of T.L. Hanna High School in Anderson, S.C. If this criteria cannot be met, preference will be a given from Anderson or Laurens County. If this criteria cannot be met, the award may be given to an in state or out of state student. Page 6 Printed on Oct 17, 2018
Sylvia Daughtry and Betty Morton Future Teacher Scholarship Yes January 31 Karen Flowers 803.777.6146 flowersk@mailbox.sc.e This scholarship will be awarded at the 2004 SIPA Convention to a student planning to enroll in the School of Journalism and Mass Communications to prepare to become a classroom teacher. The recipient must also be a staff member of a publication holding membership in SIPA and must attend the SIPA Convention. T.Moffatt Burriss Endowment Fund This scholarship will be awarded to a worthy student majoring in journalism with first priority to a student from Marlboro Academy in SC and second priority to a student from the Oak Ridge School in Austin, TX. If no student from these designated high schools is available, the scholarship may be awarded to any worthy student majoring in journalism. Page 7 Printed on Oct 17, 2018
The Frank Sutherland Journalism Application Mr. Sutherland established this scholarship in 1990 for University of South Carolina Journalism majors after visiting the campus as the featured speaker at the USC student chapter of Society of Professional Journalists banquet. He began his journalism career in 1963 and is currently editor of The Tennessean in Nashville. The Hugh Munn Award Fund No N/A Dean's Office 803.777.3347 SJMCSTUD@mailbox.sc.e The award will be given to an undergraate public relations student. The public relations sequence faculty will determine the recipient each spring based on faculty nomination and grade point average. Page 8 Printed on Oct 17, 2018
The Janie Mae and Lafayette Thomas, Sr. Scholarship Fund Annual scholarship be awarded in to further the diversity mission with particular attention to, but not limited to African-Americans, other ethnic minorities or underrepresented groups, who have been accepted for admission or who are currently enrolled at the University. The Joseph Whitlock Memorial Scholarship The Joseph Whitlock Memorial Scholarship was established by family and friends of Joseph Whitlock, a noted sports writer and a graate of the College of Journalism and Mass Communications. Page 9 Printed on Oct 17, 2018
The Post and Courier- Jasiri Whipper Journalism Scholarship Yes Applicant must be a student in the School of Journalism and Mass Communications. This scholarship was established by the Charleston Post and Courier Newspaper to encourage underrepresented students in South Carolina to pursue ecation and careers in newspaper journalism. Applicants must be South Carolina residents and must enroll in the newspaper track of the Print and Electronic Sequence of USC's School of Journalism and Mass Communications. This scholarship is renewable until graation for students who maintain a B average and show evidence of professional growth. This is a merit scholarship whose recipient is selected after and an interview by Post and Courier staff. The State-Record Company The State-Record Company of Columbia, publisher of The State, established this scholarship fund to assist deserving students who are news-editorial majors and plan careers in newspaper journalism. Page 10 Printed on Oct 17, 2018
Van T. Newman, Jr. Fellowship Yes January 31 Sandra Hughes 803.777.5166 hughes-sandra@sc.e Applicant must be a graate student in the School of Journalism and Mass Communications. This is a one-year, non-renewable scholarship. Regulations for the fellowship stipulate that recipients must be enrolled in at least 9 hours of classes per semester. Students with graate assistantships need to be enrolled in 6 hours per semester to qualify. Wayne Seal Memorial The Wayne Seal Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Wayne Seal, who was killed in 1974 in an airplane crash, to recognize his public and professional service to the government and media in South Carolina. Page 11 Printed on Oct 17, 2018
William and Faye McAnulty Scholarship No N/A Pearl Fernandes 803.777.2187 pfernan@mailbox.sc.e Scholarship is awarded by the USC Honors College Committee to an upperclassman enrolled in the Department of Sport and Entertainment Management or the School of Journalism and Mass Communications. William C. Bochman Memorial Scholarship The William C. Bochman Scholarship was established by family and friends as a memorial to Mr. Bochman, former South Carolina broadcaster and president of the South Carolina Broadcasters Association. Page 12 Printed on Oct 17, 2018
Susan Watson McCoy Endowed Scholarship Fund Yes Katie Bullard 803.777.3346 kbullard@mailbox.sc.e SJMC students majoring in public relations with a demonstrated financial need. Journalism and Mass Communications Departmental Scholarships Application Available at: https://sc.academicworks.com/ Page 13 Printed on Oct 17, 2018