WEPR FOUNDATION
PHYLLIS BERLOWE SCHOLARSHIP
FOR PUBLIC
RELATIONS STUDENTS
APPLY FOR A
$4,000 SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE
2014/15
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 2014-15 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 2014-15
• Demonstrated
academic excellence (3.4 or higher current GPA with a strong academic record in
the major).
• Completion of
at least MCA 209 by Fall 2013
• 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 include a cover page with your
name, email, phone and name of scholarship.
Please submit
your statement, transcript and a resume to Professor Lynn Appelbaum, Shepard
472A, by Thursday, March 13, 2014. Cash awards will be made Spring 2014 to be
applied to Fall 2014 tuition.
Please see Professor
Lynn Appelbaum with questions. Office S 472A, Phone: (212) 650-6561, e-mail: lynn_appelbaum@hotmail.com or lappelbaum@ccny.cuny.edu.
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