April 29, 2005: Events: Writing: PCOL Exclusive: Special writing scholarship for RPCV Writers in Baltimore, Maryland - deadline is June 1
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April 29, 2005: Events: Writing: PCOL Exclusive: Special writing scholarship for RPCV Writers in Baltimore, Maryland - deadline is June 1
Special writing scholarship for RPCV Writers - deadline is June 1
Special writing scholarship for RPCV Writers - deadline is June 1
Special writing scholarship for RPCV Writers in Baltimore, Maryland
Caption: Goucher College in Baltimore Maryland. Photo: Goucher College Web Site.
With the cooperation and help of PeaceCorpsWriters, Goucher College in Baltimore, Maryland is offering a special writing scholarship for RPCVs Writers this summer in their Nonfiction Summer Writers' Conference. Here are the details.
Applications are now being accepted for the Returned Peace Corps Volunteer scholarship for Goucher College's tenth annual Mid-Atlantic Creative Nonfiction Summer Writers' Conference August 9-14 on the Goucher campus north of Baltimore. Two scholarships for full tuition ($725) are available. Conference information can be found at www.goucher.edu To apply, send a 5-page nonfiction manuscript (double spaced) with your name, address, phone number and email address to
Welch Center
Goucher College
1021 DulaneyValley Road
Baltimore, MD 21204
Or fax 410-337-6085
Or via email to center@goucher.edu. Subject line should read Peace Corps Scholarship Submission
Deadline is June 1, 2005
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