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Robin Roberts/WBCA Broadcasting Scholarship

The $4,000 Robin Roberts/WBCA Broadcasting Scholarship is presented annually to a senior female collegiate basketball player who intends to pursue graduate work and a career in sports communications/journalism. All senior female collegiate basketball players who intend to pursue graduate work and a career in sports communications/journalism are eligible for this award. Any applicant is only eligible to win one scholarship award.

Nomination forms are made available to all eligible members via the WBCA web site (WBCA.org) in January.

For more information, please contact:

Carol White
WBCA Manager of Awards and Communications Coordinator
4646 Lawrenceville Highway
Lilburn, Georgia 30047-3620
Tel: (770) 279-8027 ext. 105
Fax: (770) 279-8473
Email: cwhite@wbca.org

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