Deadlines Approaching For All CoSIDA Grant And Scholarship Applications

Deadlines Approaching For All CoSIDA Grant And Scholarship Applications

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Deadlines for applications for all CoSIDA grants and scholarships are quickly approaching!
All applications must be completed through the on-line application process which closed on April 27.  All undergraduate applications are due April 20, 2017, with graduate and postgraduate applications due April 27, 2017.

Link: http://forms.cosida.com/scholarships/default.aspx

CoSIDA Member Child Scholarships (2, $1,000 each) – Application Deadline Extended: April 27
• CoSIDA Fred Nuesch & Dave Wohlhueter Undergraduate Scholarships (2, $3,000 each) – Application Deadline: April 20
• CoSIDA Phil Langan Graduate Internship Grant ($12,000) – Application Deadline: April 27
• CoSIDA Langston Rogers Postgraduate Scholarship ($7,500) – Application Deadline: April 27
• CoSIDA Wylie Smith Postgraduate Scholarship ($7,500) – Application Deadline: April 27



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Listing of Year-by-Year Scholarship Recipients


CoSIDA Member Child Scholarships (2, $1,000 each)

Application Deadline: All materials must be submitted on-line through the CoSIDA Scholarship Application system at CoSIDA.com by midnight Pacific Time, Thursday, April 27, 2017. No late applications will be accepted.

The CoSIDA Member Child Scholarship Program is designed to assist an outstanding undergraduate student who is the child of a CoSIDA member. Two undergraduate scholarships of $1,000 each will be awarded for the 2017-18 academic year, with a limit of ONE CoSIDA scholarship per family per academic year.

CoSIDA Member Child Scholarships will be renewable (on a competitive basis) for up to four (4) academic years. However, award winners must continue to meet basic qualifications and re-apply each year.

Requirements
1. The scholarship applicant must be the son or daughter of a current, dedicated sports information (media relations/athletic communications) professional who has been a member of CoSIDA for a minimum of 10 years.

2. The applicant must carry a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 (on a 4.00 scale) for all high school OR college undergraduate work to date.

3. The applicant must be a high school graduate preparing to enter college in 2017-18 OR a current undergraduate college student who will be enrolled full-time in 2017-18.

4. The applicant must be enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student (minimum of 12 credit hours per semester) for the 2017-18 academic year.

5. The most recent transcripts of all high school or college academic work must accompany application.

More information and direct link to apply: http://forms.cosida.com/scholarships/apply_child_member.aspx



CoSIDA Fred Nuesch & Dave Wohlhueter Undergraduate Scholarships (2, $3,000 each)

Application Deadline: All materials must be submitted on-line through the CoSIDA Scholarship Application system at CoSIDA.com by midnight Pacific Time, Thursday, April 20, 2017. No late applications will be accepted.

The CoSIDA Undergraduate Scholarship Program consists of the Fred Nuesch Scholarship and the Dave Wohlhueter Scholarship. Nuesch, who spent the majority of his career at Texas A&M-Kingsville, and Wohlhueter, who is retired from Cornell, are both CoSIDA Hall of Famers. One complete application allows you to compete for both undergraduate scholarships. The scholarships, which are each worth $3,000 for the 2017-18 academic year, are designed to assist outstanding students in sports information (media relations/athletic communications) offices who have expressed an interest in pursuing a career in sports information and require financial assistance for their education. 

Requirements
1. The applicant must carry a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 (on a 4.00 scale) for all undergraduate work to date.

2. The applicant must be classified as a junior or senior at their school for the 2017-18 year.

3. The applicant must be enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student (minimum of 12 credit hours per semester) for the entire 2017-18 academic year.

4. The applicant must have an interest in pursuing a career in sports information (media relations/athletic communications).

More information and direct link to apply: http://forms.cosida.com/scholarships/apply_undergrad.aspx
 

CoSIDA Phil Langan Graduate Internship Grant ($12,000)

Application Deadline: All materials must be submitted on-line through the CoSIDA Scholarship Application system at CoSIDA.com by midnight Pacific Time, Thursday, April 27, 2017. No late applications will be accepted.

The CoSIDA Phil Langan Graduate Internship Grant Program is designed to assist member institution sports information (media relations/athletic communications) offices with funds to support the addition of a graduate internship. One CoSIDA Graduate Internship Grant will be awarded for the 2017-18 academic year, providing $12,000 for a 10-month appointment. Phil Langan was a CoSIDA Hall of Famer who worked at Ithaca, Princeton and Brown. He passed away in November of 2009. He served CoSIDA as secretary-treasurer and Digest editor from 1972 to 1977. 

Requirements
1. The applicant (CoSIDA member sports information director) must submit this application form along with a one-page “Declaration of Need” outlining the personnel structure of his/her sports information (media relations/athletic communications) office, including the following information: 
-- list of all paid athletic sports information employees (full-time, part-time, interns, graduate assistants, students) by position 
-- number of varsity sports covered
-- reasons for requesting consideration for this grant 
-- any additional support information 

2. The intern selected by the winning school must be a college graduate. It is the hiring SID’s responsibility to see that the intern meets this criteria. 

3. The intern’s name, address and social security number must be provided, along with an affidavit from the supervising SID verifying the intern’s commitment to the SID office, prior to the beginning of the 10-month appointment. The $12,000 grant will be paid in two $6,000 installments, with the first sent approximately Sept. 15, 2017, and the second sent in January of 2018. A second affidavit must be submitted by the supervising SID to authorize the release of the final installment. Payment will be made directly to the individual hired by the SID office awarded the grant assistance. 

4. An institution may receive a CoSIDA Phil Langan Internship Grant one time in any three-year period. 

5. CoSIDA Phil Langan Internship Grants are available only to sports information offices without paid graduate interns. Applications must be complete and thorough to be considered. 

More information and direct link to apply: 
http://forms.cosida.com/scholarships/apply_langan.aspx


CoSIDA Langston Rogers Postgraduate Scholarship ($7,500)

Application Deadline: All materials must be submitted on-line through the CoSIDA Scholarship Application system at CoSIDA.com by midnight Pacific Time, Thursday, April 27, 2017. No late applications will be accepted.

The CoSIDA Langston Rogers Postgraduate Scholarship, worth $7,500 for the 2017-18 academic year, is designed to assist a rising minority or female student working in sports information (media relations/athletic communications) offices who have expressed an interest in pursuing a career in sports information and require financial assistance for their education. Langston Rogers is a former CoSIDA President, Hall of Famer, Trailblazer Award and Lifetime Achievement Award recipient.

Applicants for the Langston Rogers Postgraduate Scholarship may also apply for the Wylie Smith Postgraduate Scholarship, but must complete the separate on-line application process.

Requirements
1. The applicant must carry a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 (on a 4.00 scale) for all undergraduate (and graduate) academic work to date.

2. The applicant must be enrolled as a full-time graduate student (6 credit hours per semester) for the entire 2017-18 academic year.

3. The applicant must be a minority and/or female and have an interest in pursuing a career in sports information (media relations/athletic communications) and must be active in the sports information office at his/her graduate institution.

More information and direct link to apply:
http://forms.cosida.com/scholarships/apply_grad.aspx?cat=1


CoSIDA Wylie Smith Postgraduate Scholarship ($7,500)

Application Deadline: All materials must be submitted on-line through the CoSIDA Scholarship Application system at CoSIDA.com by midnight Pacific Time, Thursday, April 27, 2017. No late applications will be accepted. 

The CoSIDA Wylie Smith Postgraduate Scholarship, worth $7,500 for the 2017-18 academic year, is designed to assist outstanding students in sports information (media relations/athletic communications) offices who have expressed an interest in pursuing a career in sports information and require financial assistance for their education. Wylie Smith is a former CoSIDA Scholarships Committee chairman and long-time Sports Information Director at Northern Arizona University. 

Requirements
1. The applicant must carry a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 (on a 4.00 scale) for all undergraduate (and graduate) academic work to date.

2. The applicant must be enrolled as a full-time graduate student (6 credit hours per semester) for the entire 2017-18 academic year.

3. The applicant must have an interest in pursuing a career in sports information (media relations/athletic communications) and must be active in the sports information office at his/her graduate institution.

More information and direct link to apply:
http:/forms.cosida.com/scholarships/apply_grad.aspx?cat=2



Questions?
 
Jeff Griesch
University of Nebraska
CoSIDA Scholarship Committee Chair
jgriesch@huskers.com
Office: (402) 472-7775
Cell: (402) 540-0279
Brian Fremund
South Alabama
CoSIDA Postgraduate Scholarship Coordinator
bfremund@southalabama.edu
(251) 414-8032
Barb Kowal
CoSIDA Director of Professional Development & External Affairs
barbkowal@cosida.com
(512) 739-1234
 

Scholarship Background and History     

Annually, CoSIDA offers both undergraduate and graduate scholarships to deserving young professionals looking to begin a career in athletic communications, and also offers one annual graduate internship grant to a member institution to help fund a graduate internship position for the next academic year.

The first CoSIDA scholarships were awarded in 1981—and they were postgraduate scholarships. In 1999, the Scholarship program was expanded to include the undergraduate scholarships—named for CoSIDA Hall of Famers and former long-time CoSIDA secretary/digest editor Fred Nuesch and current treasurer Dave Wohlhueter—and the graduate internship grant.

In December of 2009, the graduate internship was renamed the Phil Langan Graduate Internship Grant, in honor of the late Langan. At that time CoSIDA had named all but one of its scholarships for outstanding and worthy contributors to the SID profession. That changed in the summer of 2010 when the CoSIDA Board of Directors unanimously voted to rename the CoSIDA Postgraduate Scholarship the Langston Rogers Postgraduate Scholarship in honor of CoSIDA Hall of Famer and Trailblazer Award winner Langston Rogers, who retired in 2010 after an illustrious career at Ole Miss.

During the 2013 CoSIDA Convention in Orlando, the Board of Directors approved a recommendation by the CoSIDA Scholarship Committee to endow a new scholarship for current CoSIDA members—the CoSIDA Member Child Scholarship. Funds for that scholarship began for the 2014-15 academic year.

CoSIDA Scholarship News
June 10, 2016:  CoSIDA announces 2016-17 Scholarship and Grant winners
June 12, 2015:  CoSIDA chooses 2015-16 Scholarship, Grant recipients
June 15, 2014:  Recipients of 2014-15 CoSIDA Scholarship awards announced
June 14, 2013:  CoSIDA announces 2013-14 scholarship and grant winners
June 15, 2012:  CoSIDA announces 2012-13 undergraduate, graduate and graduate scholarship winners and graduate internship grant
June 18, 2011:  CoSIDA announces 2011-12 Graduate and Undergraduate Scholarship and Grant winners
Feb. 15, 2011:  AROUND CoSIDA NATION: CoSIDA Scholarship recipients -Their stories and tips for budding communications professionals
June 30, 2010:  CoSIDA Announces 2009-10 Scholarship Winners
Dec. 14, 2009:  CoSIDA names its Graduate Internship Grant in memory and honor of Phil Langan 

CoSIDA Scholarship Recipients, Year-by-Year

Postgraduate Scholarships
(Langston Rogers Scholarship & the Wylie Smith Scholarship)


2016   James Hajek, Nebraska / Lorie Garnett, Utah Valley University
2015   Andrew Forhan, Whitworth / Akilah Laster, Oklahoma
2014   Kati Morse, Southeastern Louisiana / Kyle Skene, Millsaps College
2013   Kim Carper, Vanderbilt / Joelle Milholm, Cal State Bakersfield
2012   Carli Todd, DePaul / Joelle Milholm, CSU Bakersfield
2011   Andrew Lentz, Tennessee / Britney Reddick, Kutztown
2010   Grant Abston, Texas / Mariel Brady, St. John’s
2009   Laurie Wild, Northern Iowa / Britney Wright, Florida State
2008   Jared Verner, Northwest Missouri State / Kendra Lee, Ohio State
2007   Caroline Domecq, Georgia / Kyle Chilton, Southern Virginia
2006   Chris Yandle, Marshall / Jessica Calderone, Southeast Louisiana
2005   Michael Potter, Ball State / Erin Whiteside, Penn State
2004   Eric Braley, Northern Iowa / Kristopher Sears, Indiana
2003   Brad Fischer, Wisconsin-La Crosse / Lainie Guiddy, West Virginia
2002   Michelle Kelley, Colgate / Sean Wright, Westminster (Mo.)
2001   Brad Caudill, Eastern Michigan / Susan Seabrook, Alabama-Birmingham
2000   Mark Fratto, Maryland / Andy Knappick, Illinois State
1999   Brian Gunning, Marshall / Heidi Roth, Syracuse
1998   Chris Ambrose, Purdue / Brian Gunning, Marshall
1997   Chris Ambrose, Purdue / Jeff Griesch, Nebraska
1996   Jeff Griesch, Nebraska
1995   Stuart McFarland, Missouri / Sally Krauss, Western Kentucky
1994   Randy Hayson, Illinois State
1993   Will Roleson, Miami (Ohio)
1992   Amy Stabley, Central Michigan / Robert Hester, Northern Illinois
1991   Lana Bandy, Purdue
1990   Stephanie Grimes, Boise State
1989   Beth Haag, Iowa State
1988   Angela Hultman, Mankato State
1987   Chris McMurry, Northern Arizona
1986   Mark Berger, Ohio
1985   Brian Teter, Illinois State
1984   Jonathan Dukes, Georgia Southern
1983   Jay Hill, Michigan
1982   John Lashway, Oregon
1981   Craig Bohnert, Evansville


Undergraduate Scholarships
(The Fred Nuesch-Dave Wohlhueter Scholarships)


2016   Morgan Romans, Eastern Kentucky / Christie Effendie, UC Davis
2015   Nathan Edwards, San Jose State / Marisa Lombardo, Alvernia
2014   Mike Mulcahy, New Mexico / Kourtney Freiburger, Purdue
2013   Casey Bonk, Pittsburgh / Lucy Montgomery, Washington-St. Louis
2012   Jake Faber, Pittsburgh State / Ashley Goetti, Wisconsin-River Falls
2011   Adam K. Moussa, Memphis / Eric LaBranche, Stonehill
2010   Michael Benson, Southern Illinois-Carbondale / James Rodriguez, Baldwin-Wallace
2009   Carli Todd, Tampa / David Bodman, La Salle
2008   Andrew Middleman, Baldwin-Wallace / Kevin Flora, University of the Cumberlands
2007   Caleb Hawley, Oregon State / Christina Marshall, James Madison
2006   Todd Zeidler, Bemidji / Amy Robertson, Mississippi State
2005   John Vogel, Youngstown State / Monique Bowman, Capital University
2004   Cassie Chance, Mississippi State / Nick Kiger, Colorado State
2003   Kimberly Gray Folkes, Virginia Tech / Adam Holtz, Bethany Lutheran / Laura Schoenberger,   Pittsburg State
2002   Branie Davidson, Northwest Missouri State / Shante Gree, Fayetteville State / Teri LaJeunesse, Michigan Tech
2001   Bobbie Horstman, Iowa State / Shayla Reiff, Mt. Vernon Nazarene / Dustin Roberts, Oklahoma
2000   Daniel Dykstra, Wheaton (Ill.) / Kimberly Frederick, Manhattan / Bobbie Horstman, Iowa State
1999   Kate Adams, Iowa State / Michelle La Scola, Northern Illinois / Casey Taylor, Christopher Newport

Phil Langan Graduate Internship Grant*

2015   Post University
2015   Elmhurst College
2014   Galludet University
2013   Chicago State
2012   DePauw University
2011   Ursinus College (Pa.)
2010   Illinois Wesleyan
2009   Lake Erie College
2008   Grand Canyon University
2007   Central College of Iowa
2006   Bellarmine 2005 Wesleyan University
2004   Carroll College
2003   St. Francis (N.Y.), Tennessee Tech
2002   Eckerd College, Hardin-Simmons
2001   Central State (Ohio), Cheyney
2000   Central Oklahoma, Urbana (Ohio)
1999   Alabama A&M, Wright State

* renamed in Langan's honor for 2010-11 award



CoSIDA Member Child Scholarship
recipient name listed first; CoSIDA parent listed second

2016   Fiona Lefresne (Missouri State)/Pete Lefresne (Saint Leo)
           Daniel Ruple (Baldwin Wallace)/Kevin Ruple (Baldwin Wallace)
2015   Brinley Lowe (North Carolina)/Bob Lowe (Berry College)
            Lauren Dickerson (William & Mary)/Drew Dickerson (Atlantic 10 Conference)
2014   Grace Neely (Kentucky )/ Tony Neely (Kentucky)
           Dakota Hawkins (Winthrop) / Michael Hawkins (Francis Marion)