![]() By this I mean I used the school colors, elements of their logo, and similar font to what the program uses on their website to at least subconsciously trick the communications team’s brains in to thinking I already belonged. As for my resume, I already had one but, I wanted to create a new one to stand out from others. I figured the time spent on making this website for myself would be worth it for my future regardless of whether or not I received the scholarship. With a minor in Studio Art, I already had a pretty substantial portfolio built up of my creative endeavors so I went ahead and put a lot of hours into building a website (through Wix) where I could showcase all of my artwork and photography in one spot. My goal in my application was to give an accurate representation of who I am, how I operate as a creative, and how I knew my skills could best benefit Semester at Sea and vice versa. To apply, I had to submit my resume, a cover letter, a photography portfolio, a website and/or social media tag of mine, and a sample of writing. I knew I had to work hard on my application to be able to receive this scholarship as I learned by watching YouTube videos of people who have done SAS in the past and specifically made videos on the topic of student assistant positions. I’m terrible at vlogging so the obvious option for me was the social media student assistant. As an Advertising and Public Relations major, I was of course interested in the communications positions which include a vlogger position or social media assistant – both of which are very competitive positions. SAS offers several student assistant position scholarships that voyagers can apply to, each in different realms. I had done a plethora of research on scholarships I could apply to and receive to help reduce the cost and SAS thankfully has plenty, one of these being the student assistant positions on the ship. I’ve known about Semester at Sea for years now, and with that I’ve also known how expensive it is. Heather Meadows in port during her Semester at Sea on the ‘World Odyssey.’ Student Ad Competiti… on 2021 NSAC Team Places First at…Ģ020-2021 Ad/PR Prog… on 2021 NSAC Team Places First at… Robin Spring on Biometric Testing: Uncovering… How to Reignite Your… on Student-run PR Firm Wins Natio… Alumnus Is Global Head of Communications for Phillips in Amsterdam.Professor Wallace Earns Platinum Award from PRSA’s East Central District. ![]() Professor Penning Earns Top Paper Award for Recent Research.Student Sienna Gibson Earns Honorable Mention for Arthur W.AdPR Students Receive Award, Scholarship.
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