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Michigan State University “Grants for Individuals”
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Kaplan Educational Centers
How to Pay for Your Degree in Journalism & Related Fieldswas selected as an "essential financial aid publication" by Mount Holyoke's Career Development Office because it "lists more than 650 funding programs, including scholarships, fellowships, grants, and awards...for undergraduate and graduate students working on a degree in any area of journalism or communications, including advertising, broadcasting, business reporting, graphic design, online journalism, photojournalism, public relations, science reporting, sports reporting, and many others."
Career Development Center, Mount Holyoke College
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Ferguson Career Resource Guide
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