Supports students who have outstanding potential and who intend to pursue careers related to environmental issues and/or environmental public policy. Also, it supports Native Americans and Alaska Natives who intend to pursue careers in health care and tribal public policy. All majors are eligible, typical majors majors or areas of interest tned to include: environmental studies, the natural sciences, the social sciences. Designed for students who are commited to and who are actively involved in environmental activities.
US citizenship or permanent residency required. Open to sophomores and juniors; B average and upper fourth of class.
One year.
March
Each scholarship covers eligible expenses for tuition, fees, books, and room and board, up to a maximum of $5,000.
Students must meet the stated scholarship requirements.
For more information, visit the Udall website.
Ginny Dosch
Student Fellowships Coordinator
vdosch@hamilton.edu
