Emma L. Bowen Foundation Fellows Program

Updated on: 
March 23, 2023

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Emma Bowen Foundation

The Emma Bowen Foundation (EBF) was founded in 1989 to diversify the media industry by giving talented students of color the opportunity to intern at some of the nation’s leading media companies. During its history, the Foundation has provided internships for more than 1,300 students of color. Today, EBF builds on its legacy by continuing to connect promising students of color to internships and advocating for best practices in hiring, retention, and advancement in the media and technology industries.

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Provides multi-year internships to students of color at media companies across the country. Each student works as a paid summer intern for each summer following their selection as an Emma Bowen Foundation Fellow through their college graduation, gaining significant on-the-job training in their field and making connections with colleagues and mentors that last a lifetime.

Requirements and Qualifications

For undergraduate students of color with a minimum 3.0 GPA and U.S. citizenship or permanent residency.

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