

The Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation (PGSF) is a not-for-profit, private, industry-directed organization that dispenses undergraduate college scholarships and graduate fellowship assistance to talented men and women interested in graphic communications careers.
The student must be interested in a career in graphic communications. The student must be a high school senior or a high school graduate that has not yet started college or a college student who is enrolled in a two- or four-year college program. All scholarship students must be full-time students. Scholarships are not awarded for part-time study.
Scholarship Amount: $500 to $2,000
Deadline: March 1 for High School Students and April 1 for Enrolled College Students.
A individual employed by a PIA-MidAmerica can request to be considered for a scholarship. The applicant should have a minimum of three years industry experience; They must be involved with the management of their company; Their company president will provide a letter of recommendation, and: The applicant will write a single page (minimum) outlining the reasons they are interested in attending the Management & Leadership Institute.
Amount: $1995 full tuition
Deadline: January 27
A student that is a legal resident of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas or Missouri either entering or enrolled in a post-secondary print technology/management or digital imaging related program. Although the student should be attending a school in these states, this would not be a restriction if the student had the appropriate aptitude and industry interest.
Amount: Up to $2,500 per year.
Deadline: March 1
A Texas or Oklahoma resident currently enrolled in an accredited two- or four-year print technology or management program.
Amount: Annual award of $1,000 to qualifying student
Deadline: March 1
EDSF scholarships are awarded to full-time students who are committed to pursuing a career in document management and communications marketplace. These careers may include: Computer Science & Engineering, Graphic & Media Communications, and Business. Scholarships are based on any one or a combination of the following: scholastic achievement, application essay, participation in school activities, community service, honors and organizational affiliations, and education objectives. Depending on specific donor criteria, other elements may be reviewed, such as geographic location, organization and presentation. The minimum GPA is 3.0 or a 'B' average. Technical, trade school, community college, undergraduate, and advanced-degree students in the U.S. and/or diploma or tertiary students outside of the U.S. may be considered for scholarships. Student must be attending a full-time accredited college or university.
Amount: varies ($500 to $4,000)
Deadline: May 15