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Isaac Roth Newspaper Carrier Scholarship Program


2009 Application Information

Application Deadline: April 30, 2009

The New Jersey Press Foundation, the charitable arm of the New Jersey Press Association, is offering college scholarships of $2,000 each to newspaper carriers and the children of New Jersey carriers.

Select the application form for the category that describes you best. There are three categories to choose from:

  • Adult carriers who are currently enrolled as full-time college students and plan to continue as full-time students in the fall of 2009. Click here for an application.
  • Youth carriers who are currently enrolled as full-time high school students and plan to attend college as full-time students in the fall of 2009, 2010, 2011 or 2012. Click here for an application.
  • Children of adult carriers who are currently enrolled as full-time college students or high school students who plan to attend college as full-time students in the fall of 2009, 2010, 2011 or 2012. Click here for an application

The newspaper's Circulation Director or a District Manager must send the Press Foundation a Route Performance Questionnaire. Applications without a Route Performance Questionnaire won't be considered as complete.

Printed application forms may be requested by calling NJPF at: (609) 406-0600, ext. 19, or by sending an E-mail to: foundationprograms@njpa.org.

Application Criteria

  1. Newspapers sponsoring applicants must be members of the New Jersey Newspaper Association. Each eligible newspaper may nominate an unlimited number of applicants.
  2. A youth carrier must be at least 14 years old and be enrolled in high school. The child of an adult carrier must be at least 14 years old and be enrolled full-time in high school or college. An adult carrier must be 18 years or older and be enrolled full-time in a college (see categories above).
  3. The carrier must have been on route for the sponsoring newspaper for at least two (2) years prior to May 1, 2009.
  4. Scholarships are awarded in one payment directly to the appropriate institution of higher education. Scholarships will be mailed during the summer. High school juniors, sophomores or freshmen awarded scholarships must notify the Press Foundation when they have been accepted by the college they have chosen to attend.
  5. The judges will evaluate each application in the following areas: citizenship, scholastic achievement, route management and the essay. The judges' decisions are final.

Instructions

To apply for the program, FIRST fill out both pages of the appropriate application form (see category list above). Print out and save a copy of your completed application form, including the instructions and checklist.

If you prefer to use a printed application form, call the New Jersey Press Foundation at (609) 406-0600, ext. 19, and clearly and slowly state your name and address, including your Zip Code. An application form will be mailed to you.

AFTER you read the instructions and checklist at the bottom the application, fill out and fax or mail your application to NJPF. All parts of the application must be postmarked by April 30, 2009, and mailed to:

Scholarship Awards Committee
New Jersey Press Foundation
840 Bear Tavern Road, Suite 305
West Trenton, NJ 08628-1019

Recommendation letters and academic credentials can be submitted to the New Jersey Press Foundation by regular mail or attached to separate E-mail messages to: foundationprograms@njpa.org . (attach only straight-text documents or Microsoft Word documents)


Checklist to Submit a Complete Application

Carefully read the application criteria and instructions and send the following parts of your application, postmarked by April 30, 2009, to the New Jersey Press Foundation (see address above):

1. The application form (choose one of the three categories above).

2. Two short essays, answering these two questions: a. How has the content of your newspaper improved the scholarship applicant's school work and enhanced the personal lives of you and your family? (written by the student applicant); AND b. Why do you like being a carrier? (written by the newspaper carrier).

3. Academic credentials. Youth carriers must submit a copy of their high school grade transcripts or a typed list of their grades and courses starting with 9th Grade. Adult carriers who are currently enrolled as full-time college students must submit a copy of their college transcripts or a typed list of their courses and grades. Children of adult carriers must submit their high school or college transcripts or a typed list of their grades and courses. Scholarship recipients will be required to submit official transcripts or letters of acceptance by their colleges.

4. Newspaper sponsorship. The newspaper's Circulation Director or a District Manager must send the Press Foundation a Route Performance Questionnaire. Applications without a Route Performance Questionnaire won't be considered as complete.

5. Recommendations. A maximum of five letters from the carrier's route customers and/or other people who know the applicant.



Founded in 1962 as the charitable arm of the New Jersey Press Association.

NJPF is a charitable 501(c)(3) foundation for inspiring youth readership, advancing student journalism, providing scholarships and professional internships, and boosting the public’s understanding of the free press and its role in our democratic society.

New Jersey Press Foundation
840 Bear Tavern Road, Suite 305
West Trenton, NJ 08628-1019
Phone 609-406-0600 – Fax 609-406-0300