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Scholarships and Awards

the Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management offers 18 scholarships/awards to undergraduate and graduate students annually.  The NREM Scholarship Guide lists the scholarship and awards and information about each one.

the amounts, eligibility criteria and application process vary between scholarships and awards.  some scholarships require an application, while some do not.  Students interested in applying for one of NREM's scholarships or awards must fill out the CASNR Scholarship Application form available at http://www.casnr.com.  Students interested in applying for a Forestry scholarship or award must answer the additional questions about the forestry profession that are located in the CASNR form.  The usual deadline date for the CASNR Scholarship Application form is January 15.

Other scholarships and awards may become available at other times of the year and have a separate application process.  Students will be notified of these awards, deadlines and the application process via announcements in classees, posters in classrooms and email through the NREM Listserv.

Current Scholarship Announcements and Application Forms

Date Posted Date Due Scholarship Name Respond To
  14 March 2008 Brown Scholarship Dr. Turton
  14 March 2008 Foutch Scholarship Dr. Turton

 

 

Special Instructions / Unique Information
* Click on the link for a list of scholarships offered by the Department every spring.

Click on the link above for the applications, then save it to your computer. Fill out the application and email them to the appropriate professor.  Clicking on the professor's name will prompt an email message.  Attach and send through that, or your own email provider.

 

Research Assistantships

Date Posted M.S. / Ph.D Assistantship Type Respond To
06 Feb 2008 M.S. Forest Ecology Steve Hallgren
06 Feb 2008 Both Silviculture / Applied Forest Ecology Rodney Will
04 March 2008 Ph.D. preferred Forest Ecophysiology Tom Hennessey
25 March 2008 Ph.D. Forest Ecology Steve Hallgren