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NJLA Course, Equity, and Karma Foundation Scholarships, New Jersey Library Association

Description

The New Jersey Library Association is committed to growing and advancing library professionals in the state of New Jersey. To demonstrate this commitment, NJLA provides scholarships to students attending or accepted to attend ALA-accredited LIS graduate schools. Applicants must live or work in the state of New Jersey. The Scholarship Subcommittee seeks to recognize LIS students who demonstrate academic achievement, vision, innovation, and the potential for leadership.

Please see here for a full description: https://www.njla.org/scholarships

To be eligible for the Equity Scholarship, applicants must:

  • Identify as American Indian, Alaska Native, Asian, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latinx, Middle Eastern, North African, and/or Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander.
  • Be enrolled in an accredited program beginning no later than September 15, 2025 (Fall Semester) with full or part-time status (Students with acceptance letters may apply as long as they anticipate fall enrollment.)
  • Plan to maintain a minimum course load of two classes per semester while receiving NJLA Equity Scholarship funding
  • Live or work in New Jersey

How to Apply:

To apply for either or both scholarship opportunities, please fill out this application.

To consider your application, the NJLA Scholarship Committee will require a completed online application with supporting materials (listed below) submitted no later than Friday, March 7, 2025. All supporting materials must be provided digitally. It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that all requested materials are received by the stated deadline.

Supporting materials to be submitted in addition to the online application:

● A resume or CV that includes your work and education history, along with any internships or volunteer work.

● Transcripts from ALL colleges and universities attended (undergraduate and graduate). Unofficial transcripts are acceptable and encouraged.

● A personal essay up to 500 words explaining your choice of librarianship as a profession. Remember, our review criteria seeks applicants who can demonstrate academic achievement, innovation, and leadership potential.

● Two letters of recommendation. Share the link provided in the application with two individuals within your professional, business, or educational history who can comment specifically on your work ethic, academic achievement, innovation, and leadership potential. Applicants should ensure their recommender submits the form before the application deadline.

Please follow the file naming conventions provided on the online application when uploading supporting material.

All applicants must agree to be available for a virtual interview on Thursday, April 10 or Friday, April 11, 2025.