This award is available for students above the high school level wishing to pursue summer study in environmental issues. Applicants who are not New Jersey residents must study in New Jersey. Residents of New Jersey may apply to study anywhere in the United States.
High school seniors or older students who are the dependents of current/retired NASA employees are eligible for this award. Students must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher and plan to pursue a course of study in a science or engineering field that will lead to a recognized undergraduate degree at an accredited college or university in the United States.
This award is for U.S. undergraduate and graduate students with a concentration field of study in science, production or conservation of energy or natural resources. The applicant must have a 2.5 grade point average or higher and an ACT score of 20 or higher to be eligible. Learn more and apply today!
This award is available for U.S. undergraduate students who are residents of West Virginia. Students must be pursuing a degree in math, science, or engineering (science shall include chemistry, physics, biology and other scientific fields); have a GPA of 2.5 or higher; and an ACT score of 20 or higher.
This award is available for U.S. high school seniors in Boone County, West Virginia. Applicants must plan to major in engineering. Click here to learn more and apply today!
The Workforce Shortage Student Assistance Grant (WSSAG) program is for students who plan on working in specific career/occupational programs upon graduation. Eligible fields include: child care, human services, teaching, nursing, physical and occupational therapy, social work, and public service.
This award is available to residents of Delaware who are high school seniors or full-time college freshmen or sophomores. Applicants must attend a Delaware college and major in environmental engineering or environmental science.
The GCFM Horticulture Scholarship is awarded to college juniors and seniors or graduate students who are legal residents of the State of Maine and not related to a GCFM Board Member. (College sophomores are eligible as they will be entering their junior year the following fall.) The Scholarship recipient is invited to attend the GCFM Annual Meeting and Awards luncheon at the State Convention held in June.
This scholarship is available for undergraduate students who have completed at least one year of study with a grade point average of 3.3 or higher. Students must plan to enter into some field of science or engineering encompassed by the technical activities of AIAA.
This award is available for college juniors, seniors and graduate students who are residents of Maine and majoring in a field related to horticulture or gardening. Preference will be given to students who are from the St. Croix region of the state.
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