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Congrats to our 2024-2025 Scholarship Winners!
- Alisyn Parkhurst from Waterloo West High, Fred W. Woodward Scholarship
- Ava Tomlinson from Ankeny High School, Iowa Journalism Institute Scholarship
- Briel Jones from Mason City High School, Jack Hovelson Scholarship
- Emily Kane from Xavier High School, Carter Pitts Scholarship Endowment Award
- Joanna Guerrero from Ankeny High School, Carter Pitts/Le Mars Daily Sentinel Scholarship
- Julia Hill from Davis County High School, Morlan Scholarship
- Kennedy Moore from Springville High School, Iowa Newspaper Foundation Scholarship
- Sophia Wyckoff from Shakopee High School, David W. Belin Scholarship
ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIPS
Shaw Scholarship
Funded by a contribution from Shaw Newspapers. An annual scholarship award will go to an incoming college freshman preparing for a journalism or communications career at an accredited two or four-year college or university in the United States.
This scholarship is awarded to students who are dependents of men or women who work for Iowa newspapers. The amount of each Shaw scholarship will be based on fund earnings and will be determined in early 2024.
INF Scholarships
The Iowa Newspaper Foundation will award scholarships to Iowa students preparing for an Iowa newspaper career at in-state colleges or universities.
Iowa Journalism Institute Scholarships
Funded by a contribution from Michael Gartner and Gary Gerlach of Des Moines, the IJI will award scholarships to up to two students enrolled in Iowa State University’s Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication. These scholarships will be given in the name of the late David W. Belin, longtime business partner of Gerlach and Gartner.
The balance of available IJI funds will be used to provide scholarships to students interested in Iowa community newspaper careers and who are enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate program in newspaper journalism (or a closely related field) at any college or university in the nation.
The amount of each scholarship is based on IJI endowment fund earnings and will be determined in early 2024.
Woodward Scholarship
Funded by a contribution from Woodward Communications, Inc. An annual scholarship award will go to a student studying journalism, communications, mass communications, photojournalism, graphic design, marketing or public relations at a college or university in Iowa, Illinois, or Wisconsin. The amount of each Woodward scholarship will be based on fund earnings and will be determined in early 2024.
Morlan Scholarship
The Morlan Scholarship is funded by long-time newspaper publishers and owners, Frank and Sally Morlan. The scholarship will award an Iowa high school senior, from a city or community of fewer than 10,000, enrolling in a two-year or four-year journalism program at an Iowa institution of higher learning or a student already enrolled in an Iowa institution of higher learning.
Carter Pitts Scholarships
The Le Mars Daily Sentinel funds an annual Carter Pitts scholarship in the amount of $500. The scholarship is named for the Daily Sentinel’s longtime publisher/owner. The late Carter Pitts was also the first president of the Iowa Newspaper Foundation and the organization’s first professional fundraiser. In addition, the Carter Pitts Scholarship Endowment Fund generates an annual scholarship. The amount of the award will be determined in early 2024.
Jack Hovelson Scholarship
Funded by friends and family of longtime Iowa newspaper reporter and former Des Moines Register Northeast Iowa Bureau chief, Jack Hovelson, an annual $500 scholarship will be awarded to a sophomore, junior or senior at University of Northern Iowa or Iowa State University. Applicants must demonstrate dedication to print or digital journalism, and exhibit curiosity, creativity and integrity in reporting news--notable characteristics of Hovelson's career.
Questions on Iowa Newspaper Foundation scholarships? Contact Jana Shepherd at jshepherd@inanews.com or 515-422-9051.