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Cox Minority Journalism Scholarship

The Cox Minority Journalism Scholarship is an award sponsored by Cox Enterprises, Inc..

Scholarship information:

Award Amount: Full Tuition, plus room, board, and books
Scholarship Requirements: Candidate must be a U.S. citizen and an African-American, Asian-American, Hispanic, or Native American student graduating from a metro school system served by one of the following newspapers: West Palm Beach Post (Florida), Austin-American Statesman, (Texas), or Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Georgia). Candidate must plan to study for four years and wish to pursue a career in the newspaper industry. Interview required of qualified applicants. Only one newspaper is selected annually to administer the program. Recipient is expected to intern at the newspaper during the summer and holiday breaks throughout the four years of college. Write in January to receive application.
Eligibility: Must be college freshman, sophmore, junior or senior.

Award sponsored by:

Cox Enterprises, Inc.
P.O. Box 4689
Atlanta, GA 30302
USA

To learn more contact:

Cox Newspapers, Inc.
Cox Minority Journalism Scholarship
PO Box 105720
Atlanta, GA 30348
US

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