Murray Scholar Print Journalism Scholarship Program Presented by: The Jim Murray Memorial Foundation 2010 Essay Question and Guidelines The Jim Murray Memorial Foundation (JMMF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, established in 1999 to perpetuate the Jim Murray legacy, and his love for and dedication to his extraordinary career in journalism. The JMMF mission is to award five (5) $5,000 scholarships annually to print journalism students through a nationwide essay competition. 2010 Essay Question: Q. What can a sports journalist do to stay competitive and relevant at a time when people are accustomed to getting their news from an evergrowing ocean of sources, including countless online ‘citizen journalists?’ I. Conditions of Eligibility: A. An applicant must be a citizen of the United States; pending application for citizenship does not qualify a person to apply. B. An applicant must have achieved academic standing sufficiently advanced to assure completion of his/her second and/or third year of undergraduate study, achieving junior or senior status for the fall 2010 semester at the University’s School of Print Journalism, who will graduate in spring of 2011 and not mid-year. C. An applicant must have at least a “B” (3.0) grade point average and be enrolled full-time. D. An applicant must show, integrity of character, interest in and respect for his/her fellow humans, and the energy to use his/her writing talents to the fullest extent. II. Essay Format Guidelines: A. Essay Format: 1. No more than 1000 words, but no less than 750 words. 2. Must be prepared with a one-inch (1”) margin, 12-point font. 3. Applicant’s first and last name and word count in the upper right corner of each page 4. Multiple pages must be numbered bottom-center. 5. The essay must have one staple in the upper left corner. 6. DO NOT put essays in any type of binding. 1 Murray Scholar Print Journalism Scholarship Program B. Additional items to submit with the essay 1. Completed essay application, including full name, email address, cell phone number, and date of birth 2. One (1) hard copy total of the student essay 3. PDF of essay emailed to Murrayscholars@aol.com 4. Students must submit one (1) copy of his/her most recent official transcript III. Student Submission Guidelines: A. Students shall submit their essays and additional items requested to the journalism school or party responsible for coordinating the Scholarship Program by the internal submission deadline determined by the school. B. The applicant’s journalism school will review student essays. Upon review, it will be at the journalism school’s discretion to select one (1) student essay to be submitted for the Scholarship competition. C. The Jim Murray Memorial Foundation WILL NOT accept essays sent by students and will be returned accordingly. It will be the responsibility of the journalism school to submit its selected essay to the Foundation. *Financial need gives no special claim to a Murray Scholarship. No student shall be qualified or disqualified on account of race or religious opinions. IV. Journalism School/ Department Guidelines A. Implementing the Murray Scholar Scholarship Program 1. Each participating journalism school will encourage all eligible candidates to apply 2. Each participating journalism school will determine its own format in implementing the scholarship competition under the following conditions: a. Oversee that all competition guidelines are adhered to and strictly enforced. b. Clearly post the Murray Scholar Scholarship Program Flyer for all students to see (included in Scholarship Packet) c. Additional promotional material (print, television, radio, Internet) created regarding the Scholarship Program must be pre-approved by the Jim Murray Memorial Foundation prior to publicizing. Failure to do so may result in disqualification from competition. B. Journalism School Essay Selection 1. All Essays MUST BE PRESCREENED by each Journalism School/Department to ensure that all minimum requirements have been met, all requested items have been submitted, and all other necessary guidelines have been followed. 2. It will be at the journalism schools’ discretion to select one (1) student essay to be submitted for the Scholarship competition. No more than one (1) submission per school will be accepted. 2 Murray Scholar Print Journalism Scholarship Program C. Journalism School Submission to JMMF 1. Deadlines – a. The deadline to submit one (1) chosen essay AND all required materials to the Jim Murray Memorial Foundation shall be postmarked no later than Monday, April 26, 2010. b. The mailing address is: Jim Murray Memorial Foundation * P.O. Box 995 * La Quinta, CA 92247-0995 V. Murray Scholar Recipient Selection Process: A. Judges* - A panel of national writers selected by the Jim Murray Memorial Foundation Board of Directors will determine the scholarship winners. B. Criteria – Murray Scholar Essays will be chosen based on the following criteria: 1. Integrity of content 2. Creativity 3. Grace with language 4. Ability to answer the essay question in its entirety C. Winners - A total of five (5) Murray Scholars will be chosen 1. The five (5) scholarship winners will be notified by telephone and letter on or before August 1, 2010. The Jim Murray Memorial Foundation will issue a $5,000.00 scholarship check to each winner’s educational institution, to be used for the scholarship recipient’s 2010-2011 academic needs. 2. The Murray Scholars are invited to attend the 2009 Murray Scholar Reception and Awards dinner in southern California. Air and hotel accommodations will be provided for each Murray Scholar. * The panel of judges will determine the Murray Scholar recipients, excluding Trinity College-Hartford. (Jim Murray’s alma mater.) Faculty of the Creative Writing Program at Trinity College-Hartford will determine its own Murray Scholar winner. Please direct questions regarding the Murray Scholar Scholarship Program to the JMMF office at 760771-8972 or E-mail murrayscholars@aol.com. Important dates to remember: Monday, April 26, 2010 On or before August 1, 2010 Date TBA Journalism school deadline to submit (1) one essay for competition Announcement of 2010 Murray Scholar recipients Murray Scholars Awards event, Los Angeles 3