Northwestern Oklahoma State University
Oklahoma Broadcast Education Association
OBEA is a state-wide organization comprised of many of the state's public and private universities and colleges, including Northwestern. Membership provides for exchange of ideas and opportunities among students, faculty, and media professionals.
Through OBEA, Northwestern offers exclusive opportunities for scholarships, peer and professional interaction, skills development, competition, and evaluation.
Scholarships - OBEA members are exclusively offered chances at scholarships reserved solely for members.
Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters Education Foundation Scholarships
Jack Morris Memorial Scholarship
Mark Rawlings Memorial Scholarship
OETA Gene Dillehay Memorial Scholarship
OETA/OBEA Seminar - The Oklahoma Educational Television Authority invites select OBEA students to its facility in Oklahoma City each fall. Professionals come to speak in sessions covering career opportunities in all aspects of media including broadcasting, corporate video, and multimedia.

OAB Student Seminar - Students participate in such activities as panels,
roundtable sessions, and an award luncheon with professional broadcasters in
the annual winter convention of the Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters. This
provides valuable information that supplements the classroom. Student Day is
free to OBEA member students.
OAB Workshops- OBEA students have opportunity to attend special OAB seminars with broadcast professionals on a several topics such as sales, writing, and sports casting.
OBEA Student Competition- Student members of OBEA have a chance to share
their work with peers and professionals through the annual OBEA Student
Competition. Media professionals judge about 200 highly competitive entries in
over 20 categories, and the awards are presented at the OAB Student Day
Luncheon. Northwestern students were honored with ten achievement awards for
2002.
Student Chapters- Students at OBEA member schools may establish student chapters for those interested in electronic communication, which Northwestern has done. NWOSU's chapter brings in one professional broadcaster every month, from various positions in television and radio, to speak. This allows students to develop a strong networking system and ask questions concerning future direction.
Northwestern students place well at 2005 OBEA Student Day
OBEA
Officers
President - Tia Wharton
Vice-President - Lewis Mize
Secretary/Treasurer - Dani Miller
SGA Representative - Allison Cunningham
Photos from the OBEA Awards Ceremony
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