THE FOUNDATION OF WEPR HELEN OSTROWSKI SCHOLARSHIP
FOR INTERNATIONAL PR STUDENTS
$2,000 Scholarship for 2010-11 Academic Year
Deadline: Monday, March 1, 2010
The Foundation of WEPR (Women Executives in Public Relations) is offering a $2,000 scholarship for international students majoring in the Media and Communication Arts in the PR/Advertising Specialization at The City College of New York for the 2010-11 academic year. Men and women are welcome to apply.
Students are encouraged to apply if they meet the following criteria:
• Have international status
• Demonstrated academic competence (3.0 or higher current GPA).
• Student must have completed at least MCA 209 by Fall 2009 and must be either Juniors or Seniors in 2010-11.
• Evidence of serious intent to pursue a career in public relations, authenticated by faculty. This should include a statement by the candidate about his/her interest in the profession, and letter of support from the faculty. Information on relevant extracurricular activities and internships will be especially useful.
Eligible students should submit transcript, a 250-word essay on their interest in public relations as a career, resume and letter of support by a faculty member. Students may discuss any aspect of their education, professional experience, or career aspirations.
Deadline: Monday, March 1, 2010. INCLUDE COVER PAGE WITH NAME, PHONE, EMAIL AND NAME OF AWARD FOR WHICH YOU ARE APPLYING. Cash awards will be made Spring 2010 to be applied to Fall 2010 tuition.
Please e-mail Professor Lynn Appelbaum with questions or with your letter of application. Office S 472, Phone: (212) 650-6561, e-mail: lynn_appelbaum@hotmail.com.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
WEPR Phyllis Berlowe PR Scholarship :: Deadline - Monday, March 1
WEPR FOUNDATION PHYLLIS BERLOWE SCHOLARSHIP
FOR PUBLIC RELATIONS STUDENTS
APPLY FOR A $4,000 SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE
2010/11 ACADEMIC YEAR
The Phyllis-Berlowe Scholarship was created by The Foundation of Women Executives in Public Relations (WEPR) in 2006 to honor one of the New York’s outstanding leaders in public relations, Phyllis Berlowe. Ms. Berlowe is remembered for her boundless energy as an advocate for the profession, for her esteemed leadership, and as a stellar practitioner.
The $4,000 scholarship is available to students in Ad/PR majors at The City College of New York, who demonstrate an outstanding academic record of achievement and financial need. Students must be either juniors or seniors in the Advertising/PR major in the 2010-11 academic year. Men and women are invited to apply.
Students are encouraged to apply only if they meet the following criteria:
• Full-time resident of Greater New York
• Have either junior or senior status in 2010-11
• Demonstrated academic excellence (3.4 or higher current GPA with a strong academic record in the major).
• Completion of at least MCA 209 and 362 OR MCA 350 by Fall 2009
• Evidence of serious intent to pursue a career in public relations, authenticated by faculty. This should include a statement by the candidate about his/her interest in the profession, and letter of support from the faculty. Information on relevant extracurricular activities and internships will be especially useful.
• Evidence of financial need for the scholarship.
Eligible students should submit 1) a 250-word essay on their interest in public relations as a career and statement of need. Students may discuss any aspect of their education, professional experience, or career aspirations, 2) Academic transcript 3) Resume, 4) Letter of support by faculty member.
Please submit your statement, transcript and a resume to Professor Lynn Appelbaum, Shepard 472A, by Monday, March 1, 2010. Cash awards will be made Spring 2010 to be applied to Fall 2010 tuition. INCLUDE COVER PAGE WITH NAME, PHONE, EMAIL AND NAME OF AWARD FOR WHICH YOU ARE APPLYING.
Please see Professor Lynn Appelbaum with questions. Office S 472A, Phone: (212) 650-6561, e-mail: lynn_appelbaum@hotmail.com.
FOR PUBLIC RELATIONS STUDENTS
APPLY FOR A $4,000 SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE
2010/11 ACADEMIC YEAR
The Phyllis-Berlowe Scholarship was created by The Foundation of Women Executives in Public Relations (WEPR) in 2006 to honor one of the New York’s outstanding leaders in public relations, Phyllis Berlowe. Ms. Berlowe is remembered for her boundless energy as an advocate for the profession, for her esteemed leadership, and as a stellar practitioner.
The $4,000 scholarship is available to students in Ad/PR majors at The City College of New York, who demonstrate an outstanding academic record of achievement and financial need. Students must be either juniors or seniors in the Advertising/PR major in the 2010-11 academic year. Men and women are invited to apply.
Students are encouraged to apply only if they meet the following criteria:
• Full-time resident of Greater New York
• Have either junior or senior status in 2010-11
• Demonstrated academic excellence (3.4 or higher current GPA with a strong academic record in the major).
• Completion of at least MCA 209 and 362 OR MCA 350 by Fall 2009
• Evidence of serious intent to pursue a career in public relations, authenticated by faculty. This should include a statement by the candidate about his/her interest in the profession, and letter of support from the faculty. Information on relevant extracurricular activities and internships will be especially useful.
• Evidence of financial need for the scholarship.
Eligible students should submit 1) a 250-word essay on their interest in public relations as a career and statement of need. Students may discuss any aspect of their education, professional experience, or career aspirations, 2) Academic transcript 3) Resume, 4) Letter of support by faculty member.
Please submit your statement, transcript and a resume to Professor Lynn Appelbaum, Shepard 472A, by Monday, March 1, 2010. Cash awards will be made Spring 2010 to be applied to Fall 2010 tuition. INCLUDE COVER PAGE WITH NAME, PHONE, EMAIL AND NAME OF AWARD FOR WHICH YOU ARE APPLYING.
Please see Professor Lynn Appelbaum with questions. Office S 472A, Phone: (212) 650-6561, e-mail: lynn_appelbaum@hotmail.com.
The Art Stevens PRSA-NY / CCNY Scholarship :: Deadline - Monday, March 1
APPLY FOR A $5,000 SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE
2010-11 ACADEMIC YEAR
The City College Department of Media and Communication Arts is pleased to invite students in the Advertising/PR specialization to apply for the Art Stevens
PRSA-NY/CCNY Public Relations Scholarship. The scholarship is a gift from Art Stevens, APR, Fellow, PRSA, an esteemed City College alumnus, and distinguished leader in the public relations profession and in PRSA-NY. The Scholarship is administered by the City College Fund.
The $5,000 scholarship is awarded annually in the Spring to one MCA Ad/PR major at The City College of New York who meet the following criteria.
• Declared major in Advertising/PR specialization with Junior or first semester Senior status in Fall 2010.
• Demonstrated overall academic competence of 3.0 current GPA or higher with a strong academic record in the major.
• Completion of at least MCA 209, Introduction to PR, by the end of December 09.
• Evidence of serious intent to pursue a career in public relations, authenticated by faculty.
Applications should be submitted to Prof. Lynn Appelbaum, S 472A.
Deadline: Monday, March 1. Applications should include the following:
• Statement of no more than 250 words by the candidate about his/her interest in the PR profession. Information on relevant activites and PRSSA involvement is useful.
• Resume
• Letter of support from one faculty member
• Academic Transcript
• Cover Page with your name, phone, email and name of scholarship you are applying for.
Cash Awards will be made in Spring 2010 and will be applied to City College tuition.
Please see Professor Lynn Appelbaum with questions. Office S 472, Phone: (212) 650-6561, e-mail: lynn_appelbaum@hotmail.com.
2010-11 ACADEMIC YEAR
The City College Department of Media and Communication Arts is pleased to invite students in the Advertising/PR specialization to apply for the Art Stevens
PRSA-NY/CCNY Public Relations Scholarship. The scholarship is a gift from Art Stevens, APR, Fellow, PRSA, an esteemed City College alumnus, and distinguished leader in the public relations profession and in PRSA-NY. The Scholarship is administered by the City College Fund.
The $5,000 scholarship is awarded annually in the Spring to one MCA Ad/PR major at The City College of New York who meet the following criteria.
• Declared major in Advertising/PR specialization with Junior or first semester Senior status in Fall 2010.
• Demonstrated overall academic competence of 3.0 current GPA or higher with a strong academic record in the major.
• Completion of at least MCA 209, Introduction to PR, by the end of December 09.
• Evidence of serious intent to pursue a career in public relations, authenticated by faculty.
Applications should be submitted to Prof. Lynn Appelbaum, S 472A.
Deadline: Monday, March 1. Applications should include the following:
• Statement of no more than 250 words by the candidate about his/her interest in the PR profession. Information on relevant activites and PRSSA involvement is useful.
• Resume
• Letter of support from one faculty member
• Academic Transcript
• Cover Page with your name, phone, email and name of scholarship you are applying for.
Cash Awards will be made in Spring 2010 and will be applied to City College tuition.
Please see Professor Lynn Appelbaum with questions. Office S 472, Phone: (212) 650-6561, e-mail: lynn_appelbaum@hotmail.com.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Reminder: Welcome Reception for New Ad/PR Majors Thursday, Feb. 11
We'll see you Thursday, Feb. 11 from 12:30 - 2 PM in #290 Shepard Hall for the Welcome Reception for new Ad/PR majors!
Come meet professors, hear about Ad/PR clubs and get a heads up about upcoming professional development events.
Come meet professors, hear about Ad/PR clubs and get a heads up about upcoming professional development events.
Heads Up! Internship Boot Camp - Now Thursday, Feb. 18
The MCA Internship Boot Camp has been rescheduled for Thursday, Feb. 18, 8-9:15 am, #492 Shepard Hall.
Ad/PR, Journalism and Film/Video students are welcome. You should attend this session before scheduling a meeting with Prof. Lynn Appelbaum to discuss Summer and Fall '10 internships.
Get to campus early Feb. 18 to jump start your professional development. Hear from seniors who interned at MTV, Y&R, Sony Music and other leading firms. Obtain resume samples and other helpful tips for career success.
There's no time like the present to plan your career success! Please spread the word to classmates.
Ad/PR, Journalism and Film/Video students are welcome. You should attend this session before scheduling a meeting with Prof. Lynn Appelbaum to discuss Summer and Fall '10 internships.
Get to campus early Feb. 18 to jump start your professional development. Hear from seniors who interned at MTV, Y&R, Sony Music and other leading firms. Obtain resume samples and other helpful tips for career success.
There's no time like the present to plan your career success! Please spread the word to classmates.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Welcome New Ad/PR Majors!
February 11 (Thursday) - 12:30 - 2 PM (Club Hours)
Welcome Reception for New Ad/PR Majors - #290 Shepard Hall
Attendance Strongly Recommended
The faculty will officially welcome new Ad/PR majors, introduce themselves and share a little about life in the major, courses students will experience in coming semesters and answer questions. Come learn how you can excel in the communications field—expected to grow 24% by 2018, according to the US Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics. Light refreshments will be provided!
Welcome Reception for New Ad/PR Majors - #290 Shepard Hall
Attendance Strongly Recommended
The faculty will officially welcome new Ad/PR majors, introduce themselves and share a little about life in the major, courses students will experience in coming semesters and answer questions. Come learn how you can excel in the communications field—expected to grow 24% by 2018, according to the US Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics. Light refreshments will be provided!
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Spring 2010 Professional Development Events
February 4 (Thursday) American Advertising Federation (AAF)
FREE MOSAIC Career Fair 2010
New York Athletic Club
180 Central Park South
http://www.aaf.org/default.asp?id=733
* DEADLINE to upload resumes (required) is Thursday, January 28
* Recent graduates may also attend
* Circulate to friends & February ’10 grads
* Students MUST pre-register for career fair online & submit resumes in ADVANCE
* Business attire
* Nearly 30 recruiters are expected
* Excellent opportunity for AAF chapter members and interested students
* AAF membership is not required to attend
February 5 (Friday) LaGrant Foundation
Council of Public Relations Firms & New York University
FREE Career Development Workshop
Noon-4 PM :: NYU Midtown Center, 11 West 42nd St. – Room #431)
(between 5th & 6th Ave., 4th Floor)
http://www.lagrantfoundation.org
* Registration deadline Wednesday, February 3, 2010
* Business attire – additional details below
* Send email to Ericka Avila with name, email address, phone number, school, major and year (junior, senior + when you’ll graduate)
* Space is limited, students advised to register early
* Subject Line should read –
Feb. 5 Career Development Workshop Registration
Contact: Ericka Avila – Programs Manager
The LaGrant Foundation
323.469.8680, ext. 223
erickaavila@lagrant.com
February 10 (Wednesday) - 8 AM
FREE MCA Internship Boot Camp - #492 Shepard Hall
http://www.internshipinsight.blogspot.com
* Complimentary “Basic Training Breakfast” provided
BYOC - Bring Your Own Coffee : )
No advance registration required
If you’re thinking about an internship for Summer or Fall ’10, then this workshop’s for you because deadlines are fast approaching. Ad/PR, Journalism and Film/Video Majors are welcome to attend.
Bring your resumes and questions about potential employers. Seniors and guest speakers will share success strategies as you learn from others who’ve been in the trenches. Student / workplace tip sheets will be provided. Juniors/third year students should attend this session PRIOR to your meeting with Internship Advisor Prof. Lynn Appelbaum.
Boot Camp Drill Sergeant: Prof. Lynne Scott Jackson, #466 Shepard Hall lynne.scottjackson@gmail.com; 917.748.8917 – cell; 212.650.7114-office.
FREE MOSAIC Career Fair 2010
New York Athletic Club
180 Central Park South
http://www.aaf.org/default.asp?id=733
* DEADLINE to upload resumes (required) is Thursday, January 28
* Recent graduates may also attend
* Circulate to friends & February ’10 grads
* Students MUST pre-register for career fair online & submit resumes in ADVANCE
* Business attire
* Nearly 30 recruiters are expected
* Excellent opportunity for AAF chapter members and interested students
* AAF membership is not required to attend
February 5 (Friday) LaGrant Foundation
Council of Public Relations Firms & New York University
FREE Career Development Workshop
Noon-4 PM :: NYU Midtown Center, 11 West 42nd St. – Room #431)
(between 5th & 6th Ave., 4th Floor)
http://www.lagrantfoundation.org
* Registration deadline Wednesday, February 3, 2010
* Business attire – additional details below
* Send email to Ericka Avila with name, email address, phone number, school, major and year (junior, senior + when you’ll graduate)
* Space is limited, students advised to register early
* Subject Line should read –
Feb. 5 Career Development Workshop Registration
Contact: Ericka Avila – Programs Manager
The LaGrant Foundation
323.469.8680, ext. 223
erickaavila@lagrant.com
February 10 (Wednesday) - 8 AM
FREE MCA Internship Boot Camp - #492 Shepard Hall
http://www.internshipinsight.blogspot.com
* Complimentary “Basic Training Breakfast” provided
BYOC - Bring Your Own Coffee : )
No advance registration required
If you’re thinking about an internship for Summer or Fall ’10, then this workshop’s for you because deadlines are fast approaching. Ad/PR, Journalism and Film/Video Majors are welcome to attend.
Bring your resumes and questions about potential employers. Seniors and guest speakers will share success strategies as you learn from others who’ve been in the trenches. Student / workplace tip sheets will be provided. Juniors/third year students should attend this session PRIOR to your meeting with Internship Advisor Prof. Lynn Appelbaum.
Boot Camp Drill Sergeant: Prof. Lynne Scott Jackson, #466 Shepard Hall lynne.scottjackson@gmail.com; 917.748.8917 – cell; 212.650.7114-office.
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