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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Yang Gao <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 10 Nov 1995 13:10:58 CDT
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Int'l Radio and TV Society Foundation has a summer fellowship
program.
 
They wanted outstanding students (juniors or seniors) with
academic records and extra-currcular activities that suggest they
will be the communications leaders of tomorrow.
 
Full-time undergraduates who are juniors or seniors in a four-year
college are eligible to apply as long as they will not graduate prior
to May, 1996. A communication major or have demonstrated a strong
interest in the field through extracurricular activities or other
practical experience. You must also be able to take part in the
entire 9 weeks of the program:
 
            June 10-August 9, 1996.
 
To apply, simply complete the application form and return to the IRTS
Foundation by_____Dec. 29, 1995._____ If you are invited to compete in
the final round, you will receive a second questionnaire sometime
prior to Dec. 20, 1995.
 
Those selected to participate in the program receive air or train
fare, housing at a local college dormitory, and a small allowance to
defray the cost of food, inner-city commuting, and personal expenses.
The IRTS also provides supervision and counseling to insure that each
student makes the most of this New York experience!
 
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