Scholarship Slots
SCHOLARSHIP SLOTS OPEN FOR MEDIA, COMMUNICATIONS STUDENTS
HONOLULU—Pacific Islanders in Communications, the non-profit organization that seeks to raise the profile of Pacific Islanders in national broadcast programming, will be awarding scholarships of up to $5,000 to students pursuing college degrees in media and/or communications.
Applicants must be pursuing certificates or degrees in media and/or communications from accredited two- or four-year schools, colleges, or universities, or from other qualified institutions and programs. Individuals of Pacific Island ancestry are encouraged to apply, particularly the descendants of the indigenous peoples of Hawaii, Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Marianas and other Pacific Islands.
Applicants also must be at least 18 years old; a citizen, legal permanent resident, or national of the United States or its territories; demonstrate academic proficiency or have experience in media or communications; and show a commitment to the Pacific Islander community.
The non-recurring, non-renewable annual scholarships will be for up to $5,000 per student, per year. Deadline for applications is Friday, March 4, 2005, at 5pm.
Online applications and guidelines are available on the web beginning Friday, Jan. 14, 2005 at www.piccom.org, by contacting Gus Cobb-Adams at gcobb-adams@piccom.org, or by calling or writing Pacific Islanders in Communications at 1221 Kapi’olani Boulevard, Ste. 6A-4, Honolulu, HI 96814; phone (808) 591-0059; fax (808) 591-1114.
NMC TOURISM SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE
The Northern Marianas College Tourism Scholarship Board is currently accepting applications for the Spring 2005 semester.
The scholarship will fund the following tourism education programs:
1. High school juniors and seniors taking tourism courses at NMC; or currently enrolled NMC students whom are majoring in hospitality management.
2. Current hospitality industry employees who have been employed for at least two years with a HANMI member who are pursuing professional development at NMC or through other approved programs, e.g. AHMA Educational Institute courses.
3. Currently enrolled NMC students or HANMI employees who are participating in approved internships or tourism-related courses abroad.
To be eligible for this scholarship, a student must:
1. Be a U.S. citizen or CNMI resident, and/or be currently employed in the hospitality industry with at least two years of employment service in the CNMI.
2. Be enrolled as a full or part-time student in at least one tourism course at NMC or be enrolled in another approved professional tourism course during the semester that the scholarship is being awarded.
3. Have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher (does not apply to HANMI employee applicants).
Interested applicants may obtain a Tourism Scholarship application form from the NMC Financial Aid Office, NMC Business Department, or HANMI member hotel. The deadline for Spring 2005 semester applications is Jan. 21, 2005. For more information, contact Larry Lee at tel: 234-5498, ext. 1814, or email larryl@nmcnet.edu.
APIASF SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS NOW ONLINE
Scholarship applications for college-bound students of Asian and Pacific Islander American descent are now available online at www.apiasf.org.
Students who plan to enter into the freshman class of an accredited college, university or vocational institution in the fall are encouraged to apply. Eligibility requirements are available online.
APIASF plans to award more than 100 scholarships in May. Each scholarship will be $2,000.
For further information regarding APIASF, visit www.apiasf.org or call (415) 808-0805.
APIASF is the only national organization devoted to providing scholarships to Asian and Pacific Islander American students and is currently based in San Francisco. The organization’s vision is to see all Asian and Pacific Islander Americans who wish to pursue higher education have that opportunity, regardless of their ethnicity, national origin or financial means. APIASF is a non-profit, charitable organization.