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Through the generosity of Loreen Arbus, New York Women in Film and
Television is offering a $2,500 scholarship for a woman with a physical
disability who is studying film, television or communications in the
Tri-State area.
The funds may be used for tuition and fees for a college, university or
established training program in the moving image media or for production
costs for a student film or video project.
To apply for the scholarship, send a resume and a written 2-4-page
description of your current work and goals as a filmmaker. If funds will be
used for a film or video project, and a work-in-progress is available, a DVD
should be included.
Applications should be sent to:
New York Women in Film and Television
Loreen Arbus Scholarship
6 East 39th Street, Suite 1200
New York, NY 10016.
The deadline for application is Friday, November 30, 2007. If you have any
questions, please call Administrative Director Sue Marcoux at 212-679-0870, ext. 25.
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