Environmental Career Scholarship Application-$10,000
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Environmental Career Scholarship Application-$10,000

TThe New York Water Environment Association is offering a  number of environmental science scholarships to New York residents in 2016. The Environmental Career Scholarship  is one of the major scholarship awards  worth up to $10,000. The student  must be enrolling a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Engineering  full-time program related to environmental science.   Eligibility for the Environmental Career Scholarship:

  • A qualifying high school senior
  • A New York State resident
  • Enrolled full-time in a B.S. or B.E. degree program with an environmental emphasis.
  • Applicant must be, and remain, a New York State resident.
    b. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior who will be enrolled at a College or University by September 2016.
    c. Applicant must be enrolling in, and graduate from, a BS or BE full-time program with a focus on environmental issues. Such programs could include but are not limited to:
    i. Environmental Engineering
    ii Civil Engineering with an environmental minor
    iii. Chemical Engineering with an environmental minor
    iv. Hydrogeology with an environmental emphasis
    v. Biology or Microbiology, with an environmental  Science emphasis
Method of Application Interested students must apply online through the link below APPLY NOW for the Environmental Career Scholarship For More information, please read : Scholarships Application  Guidelines

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