National Hydropower Association is pleased to announce that it will be accepting applications for the 2010 NHA Past Presidents' Legacy Scholarship the first week of January 2010. The $2,000 scholarship goes to promising young people who demonstrate the academic skills and commitment to help create the next generation of the hydropower industry.
Details:
Who: Full-time juniors, seniors, or grad students with a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) undergraduate or graduate course of study at an accredited four-year college or university -- or -- students with an equivalent GPA at an accredited vocational technical school or program.
Applicant must be an United States citizens or legalized citizen.
High school students are not eligible.
Applicant must be pursuing a program of study that is related to the hydropower industry: Engineering, sciences (biology, fisheries, and hydrology), communications, or environmental studies.
Applications: Will be available on the NHA website beginning January, 2010 (www.hydro.org) and on Scholarship America (http://scholarshipamerica.org/open_scholarships.php).
Deadline: February 15, 2010
Presentation: At the NHA Annual Conference in Washington, D.C., in April 2010
Send application to:
NHA Past Presidents’ Legacy Scholarship
Scholarship Management Services
One Scholarship Way
PO Box 297
St. Peter, MN 56082
Source: http://www.hydro.org/Scholarship.php
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