travels the globe as an Associate Producer for National Geographic Television.
Patrick Henry College is offering aspiring Christian journalism students the opportunity of a lifetime.
Up to three scholarships are available to students planning to major
in journalism. The major award will be between $7,000 and $10,000,
granted annually for four years. This is for well-qualified applicants
who can demonstrate interest and talent in journalism through reporting
or editing experience. Have you interned at your local newspaper,
written for a news website, worked on your school newspaper, or designed
your homeschool association’s newsletter? You might well qualify for
this award.
We also have two smaller awards of up to $5,000, also granted
annually for four years, for applicants who show excellent potential for
careers in journalism but do not yet have much experience. We’re
looking for students whose applications show excellent writing ability, a
keen intellect, and a strong desire to serve society through
journalism.
These privately funded scholarships will make it more financially
viable for talented, dedicated young people to take advantage of the
unique education opportunities available to
Journalism students at PHC. The application deadline for the Samuel Adams Scholarship is January 1, 2013.
Why Study Journalism at PHC?
Founded in 2000, Patrick Henry College is known for its Christian
classical liberal arts approach and emphasis on apprenticeship
methodology. This prepares students well for excellence in writing and
reporting as well as communication disciplines such as public relations.
The Journalism major prepares Christian students to be outstanding
journalists and communications professionals, equipped with a
biblically-based philosophy of journalism and the skills, knowledge and
experience they will need to compete effectively for positions in a
rapidly-changing media environment. On campus, they learn their craft
through the hands-on production of online and print news publications,
podcasting and other fast-changing new media technologies. Our
Journalism majors have
gone on to work for National Geographic, Fox NewsChannel 8 in D.C. and local and national print and web publications.
We are very excited to announce that PHC students will have exclusive
opportunities to intern at WORLD Magazine. Dr. Marvin Olasky, editor-in-chief of
WORLD and
a well-known conservative scholar and author, has joined the faculty of
PHC as Professor of Journalism. His wife Susan Olasky, a Senior Writer
at
WORLD, will serve as Assistant Professor of Public Policy.
They will continue to live in Asheville, N.C., but will regularly be on
the PHC campus.
Samuel Adams Scholarship Application Process