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PGSF Now Accepting Scholarship Applications for 2021-2022 Academic Years

The application period runs from November 1, 2020 to May 1, 2021.

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PGSF Now Accepting Scholarship Applications for 2021-2022 Academic Years

The Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation (PGSF) is pleased to announce that it’s accepting scholarship applications for the 2021-2022 academic year. PGSF provides scholarships to individuals interested in an education and a career in the graphic communications industry. The 2021-2022 scholarship application period runs from November 1, 2020 to May 1, 2021.

PGSF’s goal is to attract individuals to the graphic communications industry and to inform them of the wide variety of career opportunities available. The organization awards scholarships to high school seniors or students already enrolled in a post-secondary program, as well as to individuals who are currently employed by a graphic communications company and are seeking additional education.

This is the second consecutive year that PGSF is offering scholarships to part-time students.

“We strive to help students pursuing an education in the graphics communications industry and we’re excited to offer scholarships to those already in the workforce for the second year in a row. It’s a valuable resource to employers and employees looking to expand and grow within their organization,” comments Jules Van Sant, Chair, PGSF.

Scholarship applications are evaluated during May and June and recipients will be notified in July and August of 2021. The following requirements are necessary for full-time students to be considered by the selection committee:

  • Application submitted by May 1,  2021.
  • Two recommendations. 
  • Official transcripts or a copy (must be submitted online with the application).
  • 3.0 GPA or better.
  • Full-time status. (12 or more credits per term).
  • Enrolled in a printing or graphics program at a technical school, college or university within the United States.
  • The student must be pursuing a career in printing technology, printing management, graphic communications or publishing.

Click here to start an application for full-time education.

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Part-time applications

Individuals who are currently employed by a graphic communications company and are seeking additional, part-time education are encouraged to apply for a PGSF scholarship. In order to be considered, applicants must be confirmed by their employer by May 1. The employer must be in the graphic communications industry, either as a service provider or as a supplier to the industry. The applicant must also intend to continue a career in graphic communications, printing technology, printing management or publishing.

No transcripts or GPA are required for the initial application; however, in order to be considered for scholarship renewal, the recipient must achieve and maintain a cumulative 3.0 or higher GPA. Grades are to be submitted upon completion of coursework and sent to PGSF.

Scholarships for part-time applicants may be awarded for online-only programs. The application must indicate the courses the applicant plans on taking and their costs. This information will be used to establish the amount of any award.

Click here to start an application for part-time enrollment.

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