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Public Relations Professionals of Long Island Scholarship Award

Public Relations Professionals of Long Island (PRPLI) is an organization comprised of men and women who work in the field of public relations for-profit and not-for-profit industries, or in an academic or hospital/medical environment. Each year, PRPLI awards up to two $1,000 scholarships for which we encourage you to apply.

This scholarship is open to full-time college juniors, seniors and post-graduate students at four-year colleges/universities, and full-time sophomores attending community colleges whose career objective is to work in the area of public relations, communications and/or marketing. Applicant’s permanent residence must be on Long Island (applicant may attend college on Long Island or elsewhere, but applicant’s primary residence must be located in Nassau or Suffolk county), have a minimum 3.0 grade average, and have had an internship in a public relations/communications capacity at a business, not-for-profit organization or government agency during the previous summer/fall semester or current spring semester.

For more information about this award, please visit our website.

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