A NNEMS fellowship is available to any associate, undergraduate, or
advanced student who is:
• A citizen of the United States, its territories or possessions, or
lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residency
• Enrolled for academic credit at an accredited educational
institution*
• Pursuing an educational program directly related to pollution
control or environmental protection for the duration of the fellowship
Applicants must meet each of the requirements listed above, as well as
the appropriate requirements for associate and undergraduate or
advanced students listed below.
Associate and Undergraduate Students
• 3.0 cumulative grade point average (GPA) based on a scale of 4.0 at
the time the application is due
• Completion of at least four courses related to the field of
environmental studies
Advanced Students
• Currently enrolled in a graduate or Ph.D. program or can provide
proof of acceptance and enrollment to a graduate or Ph.D. program at
the time of fellowship award
• Completion of at least one semester of graduate or Ph.D. work, or at
least four undergraduate courses related to the field of environmental
studies
Please note: The following students are not eligible for a NNEMS
fellowship:
• Federal employees, including those who are on “leave without pay”
status
• Undergraduate and graduate students who will graduate before the
NNEMS fellowship is completed. (Students who complete their
undergraduate studies before the end of a fellowship may apply if they
are admitted and enrolled in a graduate program.)
• Students enrolled in certificate programs
• High school students
Deadline : February 5, 2010