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Scholarships

Judge Julian Beck Scholarship

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David Levy Graduate Screenwriting Scholarship

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David Levy Graduate Screenwriting Scholarship

One $500 award. This is a need and merit based award. The screenplays will be judged by a committee which will include the head of the CTVA graduate screenwriting program and a representative Mr. Levy. Once awarded, if the student continues in the program and shows promise, they will receive the scholarship annually, up to a maximum of three times.

Class Level:
First year graduate student in the CTVA/MCOM program.

Academic Achievement:
Minimum GPA above 3.0.

Area of Emphasis:
Screenwriting

Procedure for Student Applicants:
1. Complete the Scholarship Application Form available online or in the CTVA Department (MZ 195).

2. Submit a feature length screenplay.

3. Submit one page essay on your long-range goals and contributions to the profession.

4. Return all materials (bound together with application form on top) to the CTVA Department no later than March 1, 2009.