
The Intercollegiate National Religious Broadcasters (iNRB) is committed to promoting excellence, integrity and networking opportunities in media. The iNRB seeks to provide a forum where members can network together to share ideas and goals.
Each year the iNRB hosts a series of meetings at the NRB National Convention that allow students and faculty to learn more about the creative ideas and successes of other schools and programs. There are fantastic opportunities to hear from professionals in the secular and Christian broadcasting industries.
Christian students with an interest or major in broadcasting, journalism, or media communications are eligible to join iNRB. Student memberships are for one academic year.
Benefits include:
Click here for individual student application.
Click here for the student NRB 2010 convention registration form.
Students and Member Organizations are encouraged to visit the Job Board located near the Member Center at the 2010 NRB Convention and Expo. Students are encouraged to post resumes and Member Organizations can post available positions.
Only iNRB undergraduate student members are eligible to participate... so join now!
These awards are presented to undergraduate student iNRB members for outstanding examples of audio, video, and web productions. First place winners in each category win a $150.00 prize, plus free registration to the NRB National Convention. In addition to prize money, all first place entries receive an Award and a Certificate along with $300.00 to cover transportation costs to the NRB National Convention in Nashville, TN, February 27 - March 2, 2010. First place winner's school also receives an award and certificate. 2nd and 3rd place winners and their schools receive a Certificate.
Click here for the Student Production Awards Competition 2009-2010 Entry Form.
This essay scholarship contest, sponsored by Focus on the Family on behalf of NRB Hall of Fame inductee Al Sanders, is open to all full-time undergraduate iNRB student members attending an accredited U.S. Christian or Canadian college or university whose majors are communications, broadcasting, or journalism and enjoys a current NRB Membership. Students are asked to write about issues and concerns regarding Christian broadcasting.
The scholarship offers a first place award of $2000 and a second place award of $500. Winners will be honored at the NRB National Convention in Nashville, TN, February 27 - March 2, 2010. The winners receive a complimentary registration and a travel allowance to attend this event. Scholarship money will be sent directly to the student's school to be applied toward education expenses.
Click here for the Al Sanders Essay Scholarship 2009-2010 Entry Form.
This essay scholarship contest, sponsored by KMA Direct Communications on behalf of the late KMA Senior Vice President of Media Relations Bob Dobbs, is open to all full-time undergraduate iNRB student members attending an accredited U.S. Christian or Canadian college or university whose majors are communications, broadcasting or journalism, and who have a GPA of 3.0 or higher and enjoys a current NRB Membership. Scholastic and professional references must be submitted along with an essay about why you want to enter the field of Christian broadcasting or why you want to endeavor as a Christian in secular broadcasting.
The winner of this essay contest receives a $2,500 scholarship paid directly to their college or university to be applied toward educational expenses (tuition, board, and/or books). The winner will be honored at the NRB National Convention in Nashville, TN, February 27 - March 2, 2010, and receive a complimentary registration and a travel allowance to attend this event.
Click here for the Bob Dobbs Essay Scholarship 2009-2010 Entry Form.
Write, shoot, edit, sleep - in that order. The 36.DV Challenge is an insane 36-hour video production contest held at the NRB Convention. Those involved in the storytelling contest are insane insomniacs-- your basic college student. Since the contest is at the NRB National Convention, there are many important sessions and activities in which attendees can participate. Because of this, the contest is set up for 36 hours to allow both for ample production time and time to attend NRB activities and sessions. Teams will turn 36 hours of sleepless insanity into their 15 minutes of fame.
The video contest is open to all iNRB member schools. All participants must be iNRB/NRB members. Each school will be allowed only one team in the contest, consisting of up to and no more than four members on the team. This is a unique student video production competition. All entries, after the convention, will be posted on the iNRB website making them available for the public to view. Before participating in the 36.DV Challenge, participants agree to have all team members read and sign release forms. This assures iNRB/NRB that it has all rights necessary to publicly display the entrants work.
Click here for the 36.DV Challenge Entry Form.

Write, record, edit, sleep - in that order. The iNRB 36.DA Challenge is an insane 36-hour audio production contest held at the NRB Convention. Those involved in the audio storytelling contest are insane insomniacs--your basic college student. Since the contest is at the NRB National Convention, there are many important sessions and activities in which students can participate. Because of this, the contest is set up for 36 hours to allow both for ample production time and time to attend NRB activities and sessions. Teams will turn 36 hours of sleepless insanity into their 15 minutes of fame.
The audio contest is open to all iNRB member schools. All participants must be iNRB/NRB members. Each school will be allowed only one team in the contest, consisting of up to and no more than three members on the team. This is a unique student audio production competition. All entries, after the convention, will be posted on the iNRB website making them available to the public. Before participating in the 36.DA Challenge, participants agree to have all team members read and sign release forms. This assures iNRB/NRB that it has all rights necessary to publicly post the entrants’ work.
Click here for the 36.DA Challenge Entry Form.
Faculty, whose college/university is not an NRB member, may qualify for NRB Associate Individual Membership, provided the school offers a non-broadcast communications degree program. Faculty approved as Associate Individual Members receive all the same benefits as NRB Associate Individual Members, as well as deeply discounted faculty registration rates for the annual NRB Convention & Expo.
Associate Individual Member Application
This year's Academic Innovation Exchange will be take place from 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Friday, February 26, 2010, in Canal A during NRB2010, which will be held at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center in Nashville, TN.
Faculty NRB 2010 Convention Registration Form
The iNRB Academic Innovation Exchange (AIE) welcomes your input for a healthy dialogue about Christian academics. This is a great opportunity to network with your faculty colleagues! This session accepts research papers, case studies, classroom assignments, syllabi, production work, etc., which receive blind peer reviews.
Academic Innovation Exchange submissions and questions should be sent to:
Dr. Linwood Hagin: iNRB-AE
Mass Communication Dept., North Greenville University
P.O. Box 1892, 7801 N. Tigerville Rd.
Tigerville, SC 29688.
To contact Dr. Hagin via telephone call (864) 977-7137 / Fax (864) 977-7021 or submit your inquiry using the form below:
Christian colleges/universities who offer media communications training and/or have a professional or student-run radio/TV station or program qualify for Full NRB Membership. Communications Department faculty are each considered members under the school membership and receive the same benefits as other NRB Full Members, as well as deeply discounted faculty registration rates for the annual NRB Convention & Expo.
Christian colleges/universities who do not qualify by the above criteria qualify for Associate Organizational membership within NRB. Again, all faculty within the Communications Department are covered under the Associate Membership, and are eligible to receive deeply discounted faculty registration rates for the annual NRB Convention & Expo.
Faculty approved as Associate Individual Members receive all the same benefits as other NRB Associate Individual Members, as well as deeply discounted faculty registration rates for the annual NRB Convention & Expo.
If you would like to download the Full Member application, click here to begin your membership approval process.
If you would like to download the Associate Member application, click here to begin your membership approval process.
Send your inquiry on the form below to find out if your college/university may already be a Full Member of NRB or to inquire about joining as a Full Member.