full Scholarship Social Media Challenge
Get a full ride scholarship by posting on social media:
$1 of scholarship for each like on your participating posts on our Linkedin, Facebook, or Instagram.
$10 of scholarship for each share on this post.
Submissions are open. Post now!
Enrollment closes in:
The rules
Step 1 – Entry
Please submit your contact information to get started.
After your submission, don’t forget to do step 2!
Step 2 – Submit your post
Submit any video or image (created by you) of anything you feel is creative using the form below. Caption is optional. File size limit is 20MB, recommended length 90 seconds.
Mention The Media Arts Center somewhere in the video or image.
We’ll share it on our platforms and you’ll earn one dollar of scholarship money for every like it gets, plus $10 for everyone who shares it from our platform.
After your submission, keep an eye out on our social media for your post. This will be your submission for scholarship.
Step 3 – Score points on social media
Get as many likes and shares as possible on your scholarship post on our profiles.
Your post will be valid for the current enrollment period. Consult the school catalog for the full schedule of programs.
Enrollment closes in:
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Important Rules for Qualifying
- Participants must submit an entry, and follow The Media Arts Center’s profiles on social media.
Must be original work created, produced, shot, and edited by the scholarship recipient.
You release copyright of the work to us when you share it with us and cannot share it on any other platform.
You cannot violate right of use laws (music, copy, or otherwise) or any law or conduct code that may be enforceable.
If you are under 18 or use anyone under 18 in your film, a parent or guardian must give us permission to use the video.
Every speaking role will need to sign off on the film’s release to us.
The video cannot contain explicit images, graphics, language, drug use, or anything else that may be deemed offensive.
Our creative director decides what makes the cut and what doesn’t.