UPDATE: The deadline for applying for an APSE scholarship has been extended to June 5.
The Associated Press Sports Editors are sponsoring six $1,250 scholarships for collegiate sports journalists.
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Here are the details.
APSE, a national organization of sports editors, is awarding six scholarships to help motivate talented students to pursue a career in sports journalism. Collegiate sports journalists entering their sophomore, junior or senior years in 2022 as well as graduate students are eligible for the scholarships which will be awarded based on the students’ journalistic work, their academic record, financial need, and geography.
For the second year in a row, two of the scholarships will go to students attending historically black college and universities. The Garry D. Howard Scholarship, named after the first Black president of APSE, is made possible due a generous donation from Ulice Payne Jr.
The four other scholarships are named in honor of former sports editors and APSE contributors Joe Sullivan, Jack Berninger, Roy Hewitt and Tim Wheatley.
The winners will be chosen by the APSE scholarship committee and includes editors from all sections of the United States.
Please include the following information in your letter of application:
- Name, address, age, phone number.
- A copy of your college transcript.
- A brief rundown of your financial situation, with regards to how you plan to pay for tuition.
- Five examples of sports journalism (usually stories but could also be sections you have edited), using either links or PDFs.
Email information to scholarship committee chair Phil Kaplan at pkaplan@gannett.com with APSE Scholarship in subject line.
If you need to use standard mail for academic information, send to this address:
APSE Scholarship
c/o Phil Kaplan, Sports Editor
Knoxville News Sentinel
2332 News Sentinel Drive
Knoxville, TN 37921