AUVILLAR WRITERS WORKSHOPS WORK STUDY SCHOLARSHIPS

Application Guidelines

 

ABOUT THE SCHOLARSHIPS
There is one work-study scholarship for each writing workshop. This award is merit-based, but any applicant for the work-study must be prepared to set up and clear away meals, perform light housekeeping duties, and assist the workshop leader as needed.

The work-study participant is selected by the workshop leader. The selection is based on the merit of the work submitted with the application. The recipient will receive a $1,000 reduction toward the cost of the workshop.

None of the work-study scholarship duties will interfere with recipient's full participation in the writing classes or social and cultural activities planned for the duration. One day arrival prior to the actual start of the workshop date is required for orientation. Please be aware of this before applying.

TO APPLY FOR A WORK-STUDY SCHOLARSHIP
Please enclose a $20 application check or money order and a short writing sample of 10 pages or 6 poems with your entry and application form. Note: No deposit fee is due when applying for scholarship consideration. Upon notification of receiving the scholarship award, recipients will then be required to pay a $500 deposit fee toward the reduced cost of workshop. Please note on the application form that you are applying for a scholarship and indicate which workshop you are interested in.

scholarship application deadlines
• Postmark deadline for "Reviving the Senses in Deep France " is March 12.
• Postmark deadline for "En Plein Air, Writing and Painting in Deep France ," is April 21.

Send your check, application and work to:

Auvillar Writers Workshops Work-Study Scholarship
The VCCA
154 San Angelo Dr.
Amherst, VA 24521

We will notify you by email when your application has been received. Please note manuscripts will not be returned.

The VCCA reserves the right not to award work-study scholarships if less than the minimum number of applicants has been met. In that case, the entry fee will be refunded.



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