David Letterman started a scholarship in 1985 for Ball State students with a telecommunications major or minor.

He graduated in 1969 from what is now the Department of Telecommunications. A self-described average student, Letterman based his scholarship primarily on creativity, not grades.

Applying students must submit a creative project, such as writing, research, interactive media, computer graphics, or websites.

Awards go to a winner and two runners up:

Winner: $10,000

First runner-up: $5,000

Second runner-up: $3,333

Eligibility

Besides submitting a creative project, students need to meet the following criteria:

have between 30 and 102 total credit hours at the end of the fall semester before applying

have a major or minor in telecommunications

be enrolled in at least 12 hours of telecommunications courses at the time of applying

continue as a fulltime student the semester after receiving the scholarship

More Information

Students interested in applying may read the official guidelines (PDF), or download an application (PDF).