Free money alert: INBA college scholarship applications accepted through March 3
2025 INBA Scholarship winners, from left: Lauren Leisure (ISU), Simone Garber (Northwestern), Lina Gebhardt (DePaul), Matt Williamson (EIU), and Olivia Bennett (EIU).
College journalism students: It’s time to apply for the Illinois News Broadcasters Association’s annual scholarship program.
The program, supported by the INBA Foundation, is open to post-high school students who possess an interest and potential in broadcast news, a good academic record and a financial need. Up to five scholarships worth around $2,400 each will be awarded in April.
The deadline to apply is 11:59 p.m. on March 3, 2026. The INBA Honors and Awards Committee will select a group of finalists and interview them via Zoom in late March/early April. Up to five winners will be notified in early April.
Scholarship winners will be honored in person at the INBA Best of Broadcast Awards ceremony/dinner the evening of Saturday, April 18, 2026, in Champaign-Urbana.
Winners are STRONGLY encouraged to attend the awards event. INBA will cover each winner’s cost of a full event ticket, a transportation stipend and one night at the convention hotel. If winners need further accommodations to join us, please contact awards chair Jason Piscia (jason.piscia@gmail.com) to discuss.
INBA also will cover event tickets for other scholarship finalists who wish to attend.
All scholarship applicants must be a member of the INBA. You can join the organization here. Student memberships cost $20 for one year. Please contact Jason Piscia (jason.piscia@gmail.com) if this requirement is a barrier for you.
History of INBA’s Scholarship program
In 1963, the Illinois News Broadcasters Association awarded its first scholarship, a $200 stipend to Alan Morris of the University of Illinois. That began a long tradition of giving scholarships to college students pursuing degrees in broadcast journalism.
The tradition continued in 2025 with the awarding of five $2,300 scholarships to students attending an Illinois college or university or Illinois residents attending an out-of-state college or university.
INBA has granted about 218 scholarships worth nearly $213,000 since 1963.
