Robert Novak Collegiate Journalism Award
Robert Novak Collegiate Journalism Award
Provided By:
The Fund for American Studies (TFAS)
Award Detailsssss
- Max Amount: $5000
- Deadline: April 15, 2012
- Application Availability: Not Open to Apply Today - Like and we'll send you a deadline reminder
- Number of Awards: 3
- Award Type: Scholarships
- Application Overview:
Enclose a cover letter with entrants' contact information and contact information for student responsible for work, if not the same. Must submit five copies of your entry.
- Eligibility:
- Students who show initiative and original reporting, and superior writing skills, as well as an understanding of the principles of individual freedom.
- May submit up to 3 stories for consideration.
- Only one entry per person.
- Entrants must be undergraduate students, currently enrolled in a four year college/university in the United States.
- Entries must have been published in a college or university newspaper/publication or in an online version.Work published for an internship or for a class assignment is not acceptable.
- Entries should be news stories. Commentary or editorials are not eligible.
- Stories should be copied from the original publication, onto 8.5 x 11 paper.
- Purpose:
The Robert Novak Collegiate Journalism Award recognizes excellence in collegiate reporting in which the student's work demonstrates an understanding of the basic ideas that support a free society, including freedom of the press, freedom of speech and free-market economic principles.
Provider Organization
- Name: The Fund for American Studies (TFAS)
- Background: The Fund for American Studies (TFAS) seeks to create a brighter, more prosperous future by preparing young people for leadership by teaching them the ideas of freedom and a free-market economy. Founded in 1967, TFAS organizes programs in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Latin America for college and university students who are on paths toward leadership in public policy, journalism, international affairs, business, government and related fields. The goal is to prepare these young people to serve as honorable leaders by educating them in the ideas most conducive to individual freedom, human achievement and personal responsibility.
- Website: http://www.tfas.org











