Each $10,000 scholarship funded by the A-Mark Foundation is awarded to a promising journalism master’s student with a focus on investigative or news reporting, selected by the participating universities, which are shown on the map and listed below in alphabetical order by state.
Hover over the orange map markers to see the names of the universities that administer the A-Mark scholarships.
Arizona
1. Arizona State University Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication | est. 1949
Arkansas
2. University of Arkansas School of Journalism and Strategic Media | est. 1930
California
3. San José State University School of Journalism & Media Studies | est. 1936
4. University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism | est. 1968
5. University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism | est. 1971
Georgia
6. University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication | est. 1915
Illinois
7. DePaul University College of Communication | est. 2007
Maryland
8. Morgan State University School of Global Journalism and Communication | est. 2013
Massachusetts
9. Northeastern University College of Arts, Media and Design | est. 1898
Michigan
10. Michigan State University College of Communication Arts and Sciences | est. 1955
Missouri
11. University of Missouri School of Journalism | est. 1908
New York
12. CUNY Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism | est. 2004
13. Hofstra University Lawrence Herbert School of Communication | est. 1995
14. New York University Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute | est. 2008
15. Syracuse University S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications | est. 1919
North Carolina
16. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Hussman School of Journalism and Media | est. 1924
Oregon
17. University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication | est. 1916
Pennsylvania
18. Point Park University School of Communication | est. 2009
19. Temple University Lew Klein College of Media and Communication | est. 1927
Utah
20. University of Utah Department Of Communication | est. 1892
Washington, D.C.
21. American University School of Communications | est. 1893
West Virginia
22. West Virginia University Reed School of Media and Communications | est. 1939