Partnering with NY Knicks, St. John’s Will Provide Scholarships for Gifted High School Poets

March 17, 2011

In the latest example of St. John’s dedication to an affordable education for all worthy students, the University will provide scholarships to outstanding, college-bound poets through a new partnership with the NY Knicks/Urban Word Poetry Slam Program.

The Knicks, New York City’s iconic basketball team, announced St. John’s partnership during the 2011 Poetry Slam Finals in February at the New Amsterdam Theater. St. John’s has agreed to fund two full-year and twenty $5,000 scholarships to metropolitan-area high school seniors who win the Spoken or Written Word competition.

“Through this partnership, St. John’s is delighted to encourage creativity and the pursuit of a higher education among young people in the New York area,” said Beth M. Evans, Vice President for Enrollment Management. “The effort reflects our continuing desire to assist promising students from throughout our region, across the country and around the world.”

St. John’s is one of only four institutions — including Adelphi University, Mercy College and the University of Wisconsin — to participate in the program. Established in 2003, the NY Knicks Poetry Slam uses hip-hop and poetry to help local students prepare for college. The Knicks sponsor the program with Urban Word NYC, which provides free creative-writing workshops for urban high school students.

A Catholic university in the Vincentian tradition, St. John’s is committed to providing an outstanding education for students of all economic circumstances. Last year, 94 percent of St. John’s students received more than $431 million in financial assistance through scholarships, work-study, loans and grants. In addition, St. John’s helps prepare young people for college by partnering in programs such as After-School All-Stars.

To participate in the Poetry Slam, high school students from the Tri-State area (New York, New Jersey and Connecticut) register for the Spoken Word or Written Word competitions. Spoken Word participants audition for a full year of workshops, submissions of written work and live performances. Written Word participants submit a portfolio of original work — including an essay, “Why I Write” — for review by a panel of judges.

To learn more, contact the Office of Admission at St. John’s: 1 (888) 9STJOHNS, admissions@stjohns.edu (Queens campus); (718) 390-4500, siadmhelp@stjohns.edu (Staten Island campus). Also visit the NY Knicks/Urban Word Poetry Slam Program at http://www.nba.com/knicks/community/poetryslam.html.