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📝Scholarship Opportunity 📝

ACES: The Society For Editing
Deadline  November 15, 2018



ACES is the nation's leading organization of editing professionals, educators, and students. We set standards of excellence and give a voice to editors in journalism, government, business and beyond through top-notch training, networking and career opportunities.


They award six cash scholarships each year worth a total of $11,500 plus financial aid support for the winners to attend our annual conference. You can hone your skills and mingle with professionals who edit everything- breaking news, business presentations, magazines online and in print, academic and government publications, websites, newsletters, books...

The scholarships are open to college juniors, seniors, and graduate students. The application process is simple ( though the standards are high) and the deadline is Nov.15.

Go here to learn more and apply





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