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Direct Marketing Educational Foundation (DMEF) Scholarship Awards

Each year, the Direct Marketing Educational Foundation (DMEF), awards scholarships on a competitive basis to undergraduate and graduate students who show a commitment to pursuing careers in direct/interactive marketing. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic excellence and demonstrated interest in the direct/interactive marketing field.

To be eligible for this award, applicants must:
- Be undergraduate and graduate students who reside in the U.S. as a U.S. citizen or permanent resident are eligible to apply (undergraduate students must be currently enrolled at an accredited four-year institution)
- Have a minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) in major, and a 3.0 overall
- Show a commitment to pursuing a career in direct/interactive marketing (i.e., applicants should have taken two or more courses focused in direct marketing, interactive marketing, email marketing, electronic marketing, mobile marketing, social marketing, business-to-business marketing, not-for-profit marketing, database marketing, customer relationship marketing, integrated marketing communications or similar topics; internships focused in these areas will also be considered during the application review process)

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