if a scholarship wants you to submit examples of your work (including photography,...

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Scholarships should provide the information on how they want you to send the files. If they don't provide that information then I would call them. If they don't have a number I would contact that school and make sure it is a legit scholarship and not someone trying to scam you, it has happened in this way before.
 
The best would be to send them a CD with copies of your tearsheets with your writing and photography in the articles.

Other than that, send a nice, organized sample of the areas of photography, video or other visual art that you do as well as some samples of your writing.

Usually a school or scholarship panel will give you a sheet with the list of guidelines on it. Did they forget to include that?
 
Scholarships should provide the information on how they want you to send the files. If they don't provide that information then I would call them. If they don't have a number I would contact that school and make sure it is a legit scholarship and not someone trying to scam you, it has happened in this way before.
 
...writing samples, media...)? is there a certain protocol for how you submit it?
writing samples is obvious, and i'm assuming media projects would be sent on a cd, dvd, or flashdrive, but what about photographs?
do you have to send a tangible copy of the photographs, or can you just put them on a cd or flashdrive?

this is for a scholarship from the actual school, not an outside source, i don't know if that is important or not.

anyway, thanks for answering!
 
Scholarships should provide the information on how they want you to send the files. If they don't provide that information then I would call them. If they don't have a number I would contact that school and make sure it is a legit scholarship and not someone trying to scam you, it has happened in this way before.
 
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