Communications Scholarships

Search free scholarships from our database that are relevant for communications students. Some of these scholarships apply to Canadian students, and others apply to American students, and many apply to both!

Scholarship Amount Deadline Region of Study Level of Study
Pelmorex Indigenous Scholarship

$1,000 CAD

 

May 31, annually

 

Full-time students enrolled in a Broadcasting, Journalism, or a Media Communications Program at a Canadian College or University.

 

Canada

 

Right Channel Radios Scholarship

$1,000 USD

 

***UPDATE - The 2022 application period is now closed for this scholarship. Please check back in January of 2023 for information regarding the 2023 award.***

 

Must be enrolled in or accepted to a full-time undergraduate program in an accredited US university or college.

 

United States

 

North American Van Lines Canada Scholarship

$1,000

 

December 15, 2022

 

Undergraduate

 

Canada

 

Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship

$2,000 - $8,000 USD

 

Please refer to your local Zonta club for the specific deadline

 

Undergraduate; Graduate

 

Worldwide

 

The FormSwift Scholarship Program

$1,000

 

Fall: September 15

Winter: December 15

Spring: March 15

Summer: June 15

 

High school senior; undergraduate; graduate; certificate; diploma; professional development

 

Worldwide

 

SGI Corporate Scholarship

$2,500

 

September 30, annually (application period opens May 1, annually)

 

Undergraduate

 

Not specified

 

Retail as a Career Scholarship Program

Application window is from January to April, annually.

 

Any level of post-secondary

 

Canada

 

The Rogers Sportsnet Scholarships for Communication Studies and Journalism

Varies

 

Varies

 

Undergraduate students in their second year of studies (or higher)

 

Canada

 

Indspire Post-Secondary Education Scholarship

Varies

 

February 1; August 1; November 1 at 11:59 p.m. PT (annually)

 

Full-time one-year certificate or diploma programs, undergraduate and graduate degree programs from an accredited post- secondary institution. 

 

Canada (Study outside of Canada is permitted at the graduate level).