Fox News Channel, the #1 cable news channel in America, is excited to announce the 7th Annual "Fox News Channel College Challenge." This is a nationwide competition for undergraduate students majoring in journalism, broadcast journalism, communications or an equivalent. The competition's mission is to recognize, encourage and support excellence in broadcast journalism in America's colleges and universities.

The "Fox News Channel College Challenge" requires teams of two to four students (juniors and seniors only) to research, write, produce and submit an objective broadcast news story. A panel from Fox News Channel, who are integral in the newsgathering, production and presentation of news programming, will judge the entries.

The winning team will share a scholarship of $10,000 and the team's school will receive a matching grant of $10,000. In addition, the winning team and one administrator will be invited to appear on Fox News Channel to talk about the winning entry and their experience. Members of the winning team, who are juniors, will be eligible for an internship at Fox News Channel (must meet eligibility requirements). Members of the winning team, who are seniors, will receive an entry level job interview at Fox News Channel.

CLICK HERE FOR OFFICIAL RULES & JUDGING CRITERIA

Enter online no later then Tuesday, December 8, 2009

All submissions must be postmarked and/or submitted electronically by Tuesday, February 2, 2010.


College Challenge

Watch this year's winning report from University of Hawaii at Manoa.


Native Hawaiians struggle for cultural identity

If you have questions, please email
fnccollegechallenge@foxnews.com