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2025 SCMA Scholarship

The South Carolina Mitigation Association (SCMA) 2025 scholarship program is accepting applications until June 30, 2025.    A minimum of two awards ranging from $1,000 to $2,500 will be awarded to eligible individuals currently engaged in education related to ecological restoration or mitigation. Eligible individuals include undergraduate students, preferably juniors and seniors, and graduate students at a college or university in South Carolina pursuing studies or conducting research related to ecosystem restoration or mitigation. Eligible students must be enrolled in an institution or higher learning in the fall of 2025. Scholarship awards will be sent directly to the college or university.

The South Carolina Chapter of the National Association of Environmental Professionals -Scholarship Opportunity

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The South Carolina Chapter of the National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP-SC) is a nonprofit professional organization made up scientists, consultants, planners, regulators, researchers, educators, attorneys, and engineers in many environmental disciplines. The SC Chapter is preparing to award our second round of scholarships. Two $2,000 scholarships (one undergraduate and one graduate level) will be awarded to current full-time students in an environmental field of study. The instructions and applications are attached and posted here: https://www.naep-sc.org/Student-ScholarshipsThe scholarship deadline to apply is May 31, 2024.

If you are interested in joining the NAEP-SC, student memberships are only $15 (and provide 5 additional points in the scholarship scoring)!

Below is a list of upcoming programs. All interested students and professionals are encouraged to attend. June 7, 2024 – Mitigation Banking 101 Workshop (9:30am – 3:30pm, 700 Huger Street, Columbia) June 21, 2024 – Volunteer Day with SCDNR/SC Oyster Recycling and Enhancement (SCOR) Program (12:30pm – 3:00 pm, Charleston) July 12, 2024 – Environmental Site Assessment 101 Workshop (9:30am – 3:30pm, 700 Huger Street, Columbia) August 2, 2024 –Lunch & Learn: SCDHEC Section 401 and SC Navigable Waters (11:45am – 1:30pm, 601 Old Taylor Road, Cayce) October 3, 2024 – Happy Hour in Greenville (5:00pm – 7:00pm, Think Tank Brew Lab) November 8, 2024 – NAEP-SC/SCMA Environmental Scholarship Clay Shoot Fundraiser (9:00am – 3:30pm, Hermitage Sporting Grounds, Camden) For more information on the above programs or to become a member please visit: https://www.naep-sc.org/. 

Scholarship-Diversity in STEM

HAZEN – all things water

Diversity-in-STEM
Scholarships
Hazen and Sawyer believes in engaging and supporting passionate, talented, and dedicated people of diverse backgrounds and perspectives. Diverse perspectives lead to new ideas, ultimately benefiting our work, our clients, and our industry.
Our commitment to the future success of the engineering industry includes investing in STEM programs, with special focus on groups traditionally underrepresented in our field. Hazen and Sawyer is proud to offer $5000 scholarships to two students who are pursuing higher education in engineering or environmental science. If you or someone you know meets the criteria below, apply today.
Minimum requirements*

• Incoming college freshman or college sophomore
• Desired major in an engineering discipline (civil, chemical, mechanical, structural, electrical, or environmental engineering) or in environmental science
• Enrolled at an ABET accredited 4-year college or university
(applicable to engineering programs only)
• Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent on a 5.0 scale). For incoming freshmen, GPA is based on high school cumulative GPA. For college sophomores, GPA is based on the first year of college.
• US citizen or permanent resident
• Identifies as a member of an underrepresented group

Applications are due
March 31st, 2024.
To apply, scan the QR code.
For more information, email STEMScholarship@hazenandsawyer.com

SCAWWA Scholarship Application-January 15th Deadline

          Scholarship Applications Deadline to apply is January 15, 2024   WEASC and SCAWWA offer several types of scholarships to support people interested in pursuing a career in the water industry and to help current water professionals access educational opportunities. We do offer an online application process.  Visit our webpage to find application requirements.    Apply Online     2024 Award Nominations   SCAWWA and WEASC present a number of awards to members each year during the SC Environmental Conference (SCEC). We offer online submittal of all state and district award nominations.  To make a submission, visit our pages linked below:     WEASC Nomination SCAWWA Nomination   To view the list of awards and eligibility requirements visit our webpages for WEASC and SCAWWA. Nominations are due January 15, 2024.     SCAWWA/WEASC/VCC 121 Executive Center Dr., Ste 115,Columbia, SC 29210 803-358-0658 (P) 803-358-0646 (F) Office Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Capital District Scholarship Application Form – Water Environment Association of South Carolina

2023 Capital District Scholarship Application – Approved by EC (Fillable) Capital District Scholarship FY23-24 School Ad

Please see attached flyer for scholarship application and instructions.  If you have any questions, please contact Betsy Catchings, bcatchings@caycesc.gov
WEASC Capital District Scholarship Committee Chair.

DEADLINE: Applications must be received by April 1, 2023

SCAWWA/WEASC Scholarships

WEASC and SCAWWA have an excellent scholarship opportunity with an application deadline of January 15th. In some years every student who applies receives a scholarship. They literally have money they are trying to give away. Info at https://www.scwaters.org/general/custom.asp?page=Scholarships

 

You need to be a member to apply. You can accomplish that in several ways, some of which are described online. One way not described online is that you can fill out this form and send $10 to the Clemson AWWA-WEF Student Chapter Treasurer, Anna Delahunt adelahu@g.clemson.edu. Submitting the form and sending the $10 will get you membership in the national AWWA, national WEF, state SCAWWA, and state WEASC. (It’s a lot easier and less expensive than doing all those online).

DAVID A. LADNER, PhD, PE

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Department of Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences

College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences

Clemson University

 

342 Computer Court

Anderson, SC 29625

o 864-656-5572

ladner@clemson.edu

Middlebury School of the Environment Scholarship Opportunity Summer Program

In Summer 2023, the School of the Environment will take place on the campus of the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey, California.

Monterey, California, is a microcosm of the world’s environmental challenges and an exemplar of  sustainability planning. This summer, build your capacities for problem solving and leadership in Monterey with the Middlebury School of the Environment.

For six weeks Monterey will be our laboratory for exploring the world’s most pressing needs. For example:

  • Climate resilience
  • Food Justice
  • Restoration of marine ecosystems
  • Urban sustainability
  • Political and social commitment to change

Monterey, California, exists at two poles. On one hand, it is among the wealthiest communities in the United States. It’s progressive environmental ethic is visible through plentiful organic foods and farms, easy access to nature and wilderness, renewable energy development, electric car charging stations, outstanding outdoor recreation opportunities, a multitude of environmental organizations and other common symbols of environmental progress.

On the other hand, as the breadbasket of America, environmental impacts from farming are severe. Water is in short supply and drought conditions persist. Working conditions for farm laborers are substandard. Inequality also runs high, as pockets of wealth and poverty exist side-by-side. Monterey Bay’s marine ecosystem is world class, but the pacific garbage patch swirls just a few miles off the coast. And every summer wildfires burn in the mountains.

At the Middlebury School of the Environment, we welcome complexity. We see two Monterey, Californias. The first, bucolic and sustainable. The other, challenged by wicked problems.

The dichotomy visible in Monterey highlights the principle challenge that we face as environmental leaders. That is, weaving multiple realities into one, united around our common planet. Join us in summer 2023 to develop your skill set for meeting this goal.

The Middlebury School of the Environment offers a six-week place-based curriculum in sustainability and leadership. You will earn credit for three Middlebury College courses which are transferable back to your home institution.

Start your application

Dates

June 9 – July 21

Students should await specific instructions before purchasing airline tickets.

Fees

The fee is $10,900 per student, which includes instructional expenses, accommodation, field trip expenses, breakfasts and dinners.

There will be financial aid available on a first come, first served basis. Funding does run out, so apply early!

Please note: the Middlebury Institute of International Studies grants affiliation scholarships for graduate students who have already attended other Middlebury programs. If you are interested in pursuing an eventual graduate degree at MIIS, your participation on the Middlebury School of the Environment would automatically make you eligible for a scholarship of $5,000.

Housing

Students will live in a newly-renovated dorm, a ten minute walk from the MIIS campus and within easy walking distance to grocery stores and restaurants. The dorm has double rooms and plenty of shared space for cooking and socializing.

An artist's rendering of a dorm

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AWWA Scholarship Program is OPEN!

AWWA Scholarship Program is OPEN!

America Water Works Association – Investing in the Water Workforce

 

Applications are open for academic scholarships through the AWWA Scholarship program for students seeking a career in the water community!

Do you know a student studying engineering, IT, finance, communications, policy, and public affairs? There are 28 scholarships totaling over $200,000 available through corporate sponsors, individuals and American Water Works Association with three dedicated to diversity and inclusion, as well as a new scholarship for students attending historically black colleges and universities. Scholarships are available to any student attending an accredited college or university in North America during the 2023-2024 academic year.

Scholarship applications will remain open until December 21, 2022 and top candidates will be contacted for additional information after January 25, 2023. Don’t delay! Share this information with your favorite students or check out the website today to apply!

Association for Women Geoscience Scholarship Opportunity

Geoscience Inclusion, Diversity, Equality, and Accessibility (IDEA) Scholarship

 

Sponsor

Association for Women Geoscientists

Deadline Date

30-Jun-2022

Funding

5,000.00 USD

Program Information

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Contact Telephone

303-412-6219

Contact Email

IDEAscholarship@awg.org

Sponsor Website

http://awg.org/awards

Program URL

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Deadline Dates (ALL)

30-Jun-2022

Synopsis

The Geoscience Inclusion, Diversity, Equality, and Accessibility (IDEA) Scholarship program encourages women from under-served communities to pursue an education and career in the Geosciences, or Earth Sciences. Many research studies show the Geosciences are the least diverse community in all STEM fields. This Scholarship aims to counteract this and enhance diversity within the Geosciences.