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BBG Communications Scholarship (ID 1793)


Scholarship Description

Start Date:
1/1/2017
Deadline:
6/30/2017
Website:
http://www.breylancommunications.com/bbgcommunications/132/scholarships.php
Form:
http://www.breylancommunications.com/apply.php
Amount:
$1,000
Description:
The BBG Communications Scholarship is designed for students between the ages of 16 and 21 who are currently in or will be attending an institution of higher education in the Fall of 2015.

Winner announced on or around July 30th, 2015 and will be posted to the site immediately after.

Essays must be under 1500 words.

Essay question 1:
What do you think is the greatest advancement in the information and communications technology industry over the last 10 years? Information and communications technology consists of IT as well as telephony, broadcast media, and all types of audio and video processing and transmission.

Essay question 2:
Why do you think College/University education is important?

Contact Information

Email:
[email protected]

Eligibility

Gender:
NA
Min GPA:
2.50
Min Age:
16
Max Age:
21
Eligibility:
Be between the ages of 16 and 21 on June 30th, 2015.

Submit answers to the two essay questions, which can be found on the application page prior to June 30th, 2015 deadline.

Have at least one full year of post secondary studies remaining at the time of the award.

Be a citizen of the U. S. or Canada.
Special Criteria:
Essays will be judged primarily on:

Appropriateness:
Does your essay answer the assigned question? Does your essay address the main topic stated in your thesis?
Clarity of exposition and argument:
How clearly have you explained the arguments and concepts that are relevant to the topic? How clearly have you critical evaluation of the arguments? Have you clearly stated the reasons behind your evaluations?
Coherence of your explanations and arguments:
Does your essay make sense as a whole? Is it well-organized? At each stage of the essay, is it easy to tell what you are saying and how that fits in with what you have already said? Are there any conflicts between things you say at different points in the essay? Do your arguments flow logically from your premises to your conclusions?