Applicant must be involved in broadcasting, broadcast technology, marketing, or journalism courses. Applicants must be of non-white origin and must be at least a sophomore (by fall term of scholarship year) enrolled in the following: a broadcast, broadcast technology, marketing, or journalism curriculum leading to a baccalaureate degree at an accredited four-year college or university. A broadcast curriculum at an accredited community college, transferable to such a four-year baccalaureate degree program. A broadcast curriculum at an accredited vocational-technical school. If you are a permanent resident of the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, California, or Montana tuition may be applied to an in-state or out-of-state school. If you are not a permanent resident of the above-mentioned states, tuition must be applied to a school in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, California, or Montana.
FAQ
Application Deadline
May 31
Scholarship, Grant, Fellowship or Contest
Scholarship
Number of Applications
20
Awarded every year?
yes
Renewable? Recipient must be enrolled in broadcasting, broadcast technology, marketing, or journalism program.
yes
Must be repaid?
no
Required to attend a specific school?
yes
Is a separate application required?
yes
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Amount
Max
$15,000
Average
$4,000
Min
$1,000
Available
Average
5
Contact Information
Human Resources
Attn: Minority Scholarship Administrator
Fisher Communications, Inc.
140 4th Avenue North, Suite 500
Seattle, WA
98109
United States