Seattle Professional Chapter - Association for Women in Communications

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AWC Student Chapters
AWC has its roots at the University of Washington (UW), where a group of women journalism students founded the organization in 1909 as Theta Sigma Phi. In nearly 100 years, the organization has evolved from a collegiate women’s journalism sorority into a strong national network of communicators representing a broad range of disciplines.

Today, there are professional and student chapters across the country. In Washington state, there are AWC student chapters at the UW and Washington State University (WSU).

The AWC Student Chapter at the UW welcomes all communications students—any student from another Puget Sound-area college or university is welcome to join the AWC Student Chapter at the UW.

Interested in learning more about AWC student chapter membership? Contact KC Cowen or Kathy Gill, current Co-VPs of Student Affairs for AWC Seattle Professional Chapter. Additional membership information.

2009-2010 School Year Scholarships
The Seattle Professional Chapter of the Association for Women in Communications will award one scholarship for $2,000 and another for $1,000 to Washington college students. Applications will be accepted through March 16, 2009. If you are interested in applying for this scholarship, please take a minute to read over the following eligibility requirements.

Eligible students must meet the following qualifications:

  • Be a Washington state resident
  • Be a registered student at a Washington state four-year college for Fall 2009
  • Be a junior, senior, or graduate student as of Fall 2009
  • Be accepted in, or applying to a school at a four-year university or college to major in at least one of the following communications disciplines:
    • print and broadcast journalism
    • television and radio production
    • film; advertising
    • public relations
    • marketing
    • graphic design
    • multimedia design
    • photography
    • technical communication

Scholarship selections are based on:

  • Demonstrated excellence in Communications
  • Positive contributions toward Communications on campus, in the community
  • Scholastic achievement
  • Financial need
  • Work Samples
    **Two work samples: If applicant is a student studying journalism, advertising, public relations, broadcasting or technical writing, please submit two (2) writing samples. If applicant is a student in the disciplines of graphic or multimedia design, please submit one (1) sample of your work in that discipline and one (1) writing sample.

To apply, please send the following materials:

  1. Cover letter
  2. Application for 2009-2010 scholarships (PDF)
    (Questions about the application? Contact KC Cowen, VP of Student Affairs for AWC Seattle Professional Chapter.)
  3. Transcripts of post-high school academic work
    (Photocopies are acceptable; please do not send transcripts separately)
  4. A current resume
  5. Two samples of your work
    (If you wish samples returned, you must enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope of appropriate size and include correct postage for the material.)

Return postmarked application and supporting materials no later than March 16, 2009 to:

AWC Seattle Professional Chapter
Scholarship Chair
PO Box 472
Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043


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