In honor of its founding principles,
Frause established the Public Relations
Education Fund in 2004 to give graduates
a head start in their PR careers and
encourage more young people to become
involved in the Public Relations Society of
America. The fund pays for the first year of
national PRSA dues for Washington state
college graduates. It is available to any graduate
of a Washington state college who is a member of
the Public Relations Student Society of America, even
those who do not plan to remain in Washington after graduating.
To apply, please download and fill out the following forms and fax them back to us at 206.284.9409:
Frause PREF App.pdf (44kb) and PRSSA App.pdf (80kb). Or, for more information, call or email us.
Frause established the Public Relations
Education Fund in 2004 to give graduates
a head start in their PR careers and
encourage more young people to become
involved in the Public Relations Society of
America. The fund pays for the first year of
national PRSA dues for Washington state
college graduates. It is available to any graduate
of a Washington state college who is a member of
the Public Relations Student Society of America, even
those who do not plan to remain in Washington after graduating.
To apply, please download and fill out the following forms and fax them back to us at 206.284.9409:
Frause PREF App.pdf (44kb) and PRSSA App.pdf (80kb). Or, for more information, call or email us.

