ACES Awards Nearly $10,000 in Scholarships to Five Student Editors (2024)

February 2, 2024 By ACES Staff ACES News

The ACES Education Fund has awarded nearly $10,000 in scholarships to five college students whose editing experience already covers a vast range of media.

The Education Fund awards ACES Scholarships annually to students who excel in critical thinking about written materials in any field and aspire to a career involving editing. Graduate students and college juniors and seniors are eligible to apply.

In addition to the ACES Scholarships, the ACES Education Fund has awarded its 2023-24 Bill Walsh Scholarship for excellence in the editing of news to Russell Leung of Northwestern University.

The Education Funsupports the future of editing. Towin an ACES Scholarship is not only an honor in the editing community, it often provides crucial financial support to the recipients.

Meet the winners

Three of this year’s winners are undergraduates and two are graduate students, all with extensive skills and editing experience. They are located across the country.

One of the five ACES Scholarship recipients is chosen for the award named afterMerv Aubespin, a long-time editor at the Courier-Journal and pivotal voice behind the formation of ACES: The Society for Editing, in the late 1990s.

Naisha Roy is this year’s Aubespin Scholar, winning $2,500. She is working on a bachelor’s degree in journalism, Spanish, and linguistics at New York University and has an interest in understanding and addressing bias in media. Roy is currently NYU Madrid’s editorial representative, where she manages the newspaper’s print and digital content. She is also deputy managing editor of NYU’s independent student-run newspaper, Washington Square News.

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The other four students, each receiving a $1,500 scholarship, are:

Maya Steinberg, who is studying gender and women’s studies and Mexican American studies at W.A. Franke Honors College at the University of Arizona in Tucson. She was recently recognized with two other honors. She was selected as a scholar by theRonald E. McNair Post-baccalaureate Achievement Program, which prepares undergraduate students for doctoral studies. Steinberg has also been named aFronteridadesintern, a program of the University of Arizona’sConfluencenter for Creative Inquiry, which is supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Apurva Mahajan, an undergraduate majoring in journalism and government/politics major at the University of Maryland in College Park. He also works at a student newspaper, The Diamondback, where he has worked his way from copy editor to managing editor. Apurva has also interned at Aviation Week in Washington, D.C.

Alyssa Dearborn, a graduate student at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C., in the professional studies program. She is a freelance editor and writer who has contributed to Eagle Newspapers and the Syracuse Woman Magazine. Alyssa is focused professionally on becoming an editor at a press that amplifies diverse voices.

Emily Barske Woodis pursuing a master’s degree in narrative nonfiction at the University of Georgia. She is currently special projects editor at the Des Moines Business Record weekly newspaper. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Wood led the newsroom’s print publications, digital products, and events. She was previously a part-time member of the NPR Public Editor team. Wood holds a BS in journalism, mass communications, and marketing from Iowa State University.

More Education Fund news

The ACES Education Fund has given over $100,000 since 1999, raised entirely through individual donations, to nearly 150 recipients. Learn more about previous winnersSteven Vargas, 2020-21 ACES Scholarfrom USC; andAudrey Kuo, Aubespin Scholar, 2008-09, from UCLA. In addition to a cash award, each scholarship also includes financial aid to attend one of the two annual ACES conferences, in-person or virtual.

Applications for the six 2024–25 ACES Scholarships, including the Walsh Scholarship, open in the summer. The deadline isNovember 15 and the awards are announced early the following year.

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The ACES Education Fund
The ACES Education Fund, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and its predecessor have awarded nearly 150 scholarships since 1999 to students who have a passion for editing. The ACES Education Fund is run entirely by volunteers and all awards come from individual donations.

ACES: The Society for Editing
ACES: The Society for Editing is the nation’s leading organization of editing professionals, educators, and students. Founded in 1997 by copy editors, ACES is dedicated to improving the quality of the written word and the working lives of editors. It sets standards of excellence and gives a voice to editors in journalism, government, business, publishing, and beyond through top-notch training, networking, and career opportunities. ACES hosts an annual in-person conference and, since 2022, an annual virtual conference. ACES Academy hosts monthly webinars. ACES also offers certificates in editing, which it co-hosts with The Poynter Institute, a global leader in journalism.

ACES Awards Nearly $10,000 in Scholarships to Five Student Editors (2024)

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Fund has awarded nearly $10,000 in scholarships to five college students whose editing experience already covers a vast range of media.

What is the meaning of aces award? ›

The Asia Corporate Excellence & Sustainability Awards (ACES) bring Asia's business aspirations and success stories to the world stage through knowledge sharing and recognition.

What is the award for copy editor? ›

ACES: The Society for Editing awards the Robinson Prize every year to an editor who demonstrates excellent editing work, community building, teaching, and mentoring.

What does 5 ACEs mean? ›

ACE score of 5 or more

Adverse Childhood Experience. The higher your ACE score the higher your statistical chance of suffering from a range of psychological and medical problems like chronic depression, cancer, or coronary heart disease. Almost 13% of Americans have a score equal to or higher than yours.

What is the criteria for ACE award? ›

Judges are instructed to recognize work that they feel:

Demonstrates creative thinking. Finds a uniquely effective way to use the medium. Stands out from the other work in that category.

How much do copy editors get paid? ›

Copy editor salaries typically range between $39,000 and $98,000 yearly. The average hourly rate for copy editors is $30.1 per hour. Copy editor salary is impacted by location, education, and experience. Copy editors earn the highest average salary in New Jersey.

What award do editors get? ›

The Academy Award for Best Film Editing is one of the annual awards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).

Is there a demand for copy editors? ›

Copy editing is an essential job not just in the self-publishing world, but in any industry that relies on communication through the written word. From news media and technical writing to novels and nonfiction, there's plenty of demand for copy editors.

What do ACE Awards stand for? ›

In 2013 we launched our quarterly peer recognition award, A.C.E. - Acknowledging Commitment and Excellence.

What does a in ACEs stand for? ›

“ACEs” stands for “Adverse Childhood Experiences.” These experiences can include things like physical and emotional abuse, neglect, caregiver mental illness, and household violence.

What does ACEs the exam mean? ›

US, informal : to earn a very high grade on (an examination) : to get a grade of A on (an examination) He aced the test. She aced her entrance exams.

What is the ace of ACEs award? ›

Ace of Aces Award: Rohan Bopanna.

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