Radio/Music industry Scholarships

Since 1979, the non-profit Conclave - in keeping with its mission of educating the broadcast industry - has been awarding scholarships to deserving students desiring an education inside the radio and music industries.

This year, the Conclave will award a scholarship to each of the following schools: Broadcast Center in St. Louis (MO), Brown College (MN), Specs Howard School of Media Arts in Southfield (MI), McNally-Smith College of Music in St. Paul (MN), or a newly offered scholarship for the Media Institute of Madison, (WI) & Minneapolis, (MN). The Conclave also will also be awarding four baccalaureate scholarships - three Doug Lee Memorial/IBS Scholarships that will be won by members of college radio, and the Marc Birger Memorial Scholarship that will be awarded to a communications major at Kean University of New Jersey.

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