Monday, April 26, 2010

Summer Workshop deadline extended again

No stamps? Computer broken? Printer out of ink?

Well today is your lucky day because we are giving you until Saturday, May 1 to get your application for the fun-filled Summer Journalism Workshop to us.

Tuition and living expenses will be covered by contributions from The Herald-Dispatch and Marshall University Division of Multicultural Affairs.

Qualifications
• Strong interest in digital & print journalism (writing, reporting, editing, photography, layout).
• Outstanding students from West Virginia, Ohio & Kentucky. Others as space permits.
• B-minus, minimum grade average.

• 16 years and older. Others as space permits.
• Minorities encouraged to apply.


Deadline: Postmark by April 24, 2010


Instructions for Application – Please write a letter of application and print your documents on standard business paper. There is no separate form. Send questions to morrisb@marshall.edu. Please follow the 10 steps below:

The 10-Step Application
1. Begin the letter with a date and salutation (Dear Professor Morris or Dear Selection Committee Members, etc.). The first paragraph should be a sentence stating that you are applying for one of the positions available in the high school journalism workshop. Include the name of your high school, your age and current year in school (such as junior or senior).

2. Describe the level of your interest in the journalism workshop and how you would use the workshop experience to improve your high school publication (such as newspaper, yearbook, other). Indicate whether you are interested in journalism as a writer, photographer, copy editor or page designer. Be brief, but write enough to help the Selection Committee understand who you are.
3. State your qualifications for the internship. Cite grades, awards and any experience you have working on a high school newspaper, yearbook staff, or other work experience. If your experience is limited, explain how your strengths and abilities will lead you to success in the workshop. Feel free to mention writing and other exercises you have produced in your classes.
4. Discuss your level of maturity and personal responsibility that would allow you to live in a college dormitory for five days.
5. Provide at least two examples of your work as a writer, photographer or editor. Include the publication’s name and publication date. If you have no published article or photograph to submit, include essays and/or reports you wrote for class as examples of your writing skills. If you write a blog, you may include a sample of what you have written and provide the link.
6. Indicate the best time to contact you to discuss your application. Include your e-mail address, home phone number and cell phone number.
7. Write a statement indicating you have the approval of your parent or guardian to attend the workshop.8. Type your name and that of your parent/guardian. You and your parent/guardian also must sign and date your submission underneath your typed names.
9. Please attach the following items.
A. Letter of support from a high school teacher (journalism, English, or other).
B. High school transcript.
C. Articles, photographs or essays described in #5. If you are attaching a published photograph, include the cutline and credit line (who took the pitcher). Describe what the picture is about and when it was taken if the cutline does not spell out such information.
10. Mail your application and attached documents to the following address with a postmark of no later than May 1, 2010:
Selection Committee for Journalism Workshop
c/o Professor Burnis Morris

W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass Communications
Marshall University
1 John Marshall Drive
Huntington, WV 25755

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Summer Workshop application deadline has been extended to April 24

Tuition and living expenses will be covered by contributions from The Herald-Dispatch and Marshall University Division of Multicultural Affairs.

Qualifications

• Strong interest in digital & print journalism (writing, reporting, editing, photography, layout).

• Outstanding students from West Virginia, Ohio & Kentucky. Others as space permits.

• B-minus, minimum grade average.

• 16 years and older. Others as space permits.
• Minorities encouraged to apply.


Deadline: Postmark by April 24, 2010


Instructions for Application – Please write a letter of application and print your documents on standard business paper. There is no separate form. Send questions to morrisb@marshall.edu. Please follow the 10 steps below:


The 10-Step Application

1. Begin the letter with a date and salutation (Dear Professor Morris or Dear Selection Committee Members, etc.). The first paragraph should be a sentence stating that you are applying for one of the positions available in the high school journalism workshop. Include the name of your high school, your age and current year in school (such as junior or senior).

2. Describe the level of your interest in the journalism workshop and how you would use the workshop experience to improve your high school publication (such as newspaper, yearbook, other). Indicate whether you are interested in journalism as a writer, photographer, copy editor or page designer. Be brief, but write enough to help the Selection Committee understand who you are.
3. State your qualifications for the internship. Cite grades, awards and any experience you have working on a high school newspaper, yearbook staff, or other work experience. If your experience is limited, explain how your strengths and abilities will lead you to success in the workshop. Feel free to mention writing and other exercises you have produced in your classes.

4. Discuss your level of maturity and personal responsibility that would allow you to live in a college dormitory for five days.

5. Provide at least two examples of your work as a writer, photographer or editor. Include the publication’s name and publication date. If you have no published article or photograph to submit, include essays and/or reports you wrote for class as examples of your writing skills. If you write a blog, you may include a sample of what you have written and provide the link.
6. Indicate the best time to contact you to discuss your application. Include your e-mail address, home phone number and cell phone number.
7. Write a statement indicating you have the approval of your parent or guardian to attend the workshop.
8. Type your name and that of your parent/guardian. You and your parent/guardian also must sign and date your submission underneath your typed names.
9. Please attach the following items.

A. Letter of support from a high school teacher (journalism, English, or other).

B. High school transcript.

C. Articles, photographs or essays described in #5. If you are attaching a published photograph, include the cutline and credit line (who took the pitcher). Describe what the picture is about and when it was taken if the cutline does not spell out such information.

10. Mail your application and attached documents to the following address with a postmark of no later than April 24, 2010:

Selection Committee for Journalism Workshop

c/o Professor Burnis Morris

W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass Communications
Marshall University

1 John Marshall Drive
Huntington, WV 25755