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A Better Earth essay contest
www.aBetterEarth.org

The Better Earth Essay Contest is available to undergraduate and graduate students who must submit an essay of 600 to 2,500 words on a specific environmental topic.

Eastman Scholarship Program
www.kodak.com/US/en/motion/education/

The Eastman Scholarship Program is open to film, film production and cinematography undergraduate and graduate students at US and Canadian universities. You must be attending an eligible institution and submit a short film that communicates a story or theme in some fashion; clips and short vignettes are not eligible. A faculty nomination is required with your submission.

Fred Rogers Memorial Scholarship
www.emmys.org/foundation/

The Fred Rogers Memorial Scholarship is available to juniors, seniors and graduate students at accredited colleges and universities who demonstrate a commitment, either through coursework or experience, to any combination of at least two of the following fields
early childhood education, child development/child psychology, film/television production, music or animation.

IHS
www.ihs.org

Scholarships up to $10,000 to support the study of filmmaking or creative writing. IHS provides support to promising young filmmakers and writers who share an appreciation for the potential and promise of a free society.

Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
www.jackkentcookefoundation.org

The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholarship Program awards scholarships worth up to $50,000 each to college seniors or recent graduates to attend graduate or professional programs (including MFA programs).

Professional Fellowship for MFA Candidates
http://www.collegeart.org/

Open to graduating MFA students. You must have outstanding capabilities and experience, demonstrate distinction in your approach, technique, or perspective in your contribution to visual art, and be a U.S.citizen or permanent resident to be eligible for this fellowship. Under-represented applicants are encouraged to apply. Each fellow will receive a one-time award of $15,000.

The WorldStudio AIGA Scholarship
www.worldstudio.org/

Available to full-time undergraduate and graduate students who are studying the design/arts disciplines at a college or university in the United States. You must be a minority or economically disadvantaged student and demonstrate outstanding ability and financial need as well as a commitment to giving back to the larger community. Your selection is based on your portfolio, statement of purpose, demonstrated need, academics, and recommendations.

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