2015-2016 Scholarship Application Available

JMC recognizes the financial burden of obtaining a college education and strives to help offset costs for students. Through our various scholarship programs, we recognize and reward students with high academic excellence, evidence of leadership and community service. Scholarship awards are made possible by generous donations from alumni and friends of the School, and these contributions benefit students in their academic pursuits. In 2014, JMC awarded a record-setting $65,000 in scholarships.

In fall 2014, JMC announced that it received a multi-million bequest that will transform the School's Photojournalism program. It is the the largest single gift ever made to Kent State University to fund student scholarships and provide experiential-learning opportunities, and brings JMC’s endowment to more than $7.6 million, a historic all-time high for the School.

The 2015-2016 JMC scholarship application is now available and current students should consider applying for the dozens of available scholarships. 

Applying is quick and easy. 

  • Visit the JMC scholarship application page.
  • Submit all application no later than February 22, 2015.
  • Submit an essay and portfolio.
  • Scholarship recipients will be notified by email on Friday, March 20, 2015

Apply Now!

scholarships for incoming freshmen. 

In addition to scholarships for current students, JMC offers scholarships for incoming freshmen. The 2015-2016 scholarship application is available and all application must be submitted by 5 p.m. EST, February 20, 2015, to be considered. 

Learn more about the scholarships available for future students. 

Apply Now!

POSTED: Friday, January 9, 2015 11:35 AM
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