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AWMA: AMS Scholarship Program

AWMA AMS Scholarship Program

Applicable For:

Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$2,000

Application Deadline:

31/03/2024
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About This Scholarship

The regional affiliate of the International Air & Waste Management Association is the Allegheny Mountain Section of the Air & Waste Management Association. Members of the Section can be found in the nearby states of West Virginia and western Pennsylvania.The Section and the Association both work to advance greater comprehension of the issues of waste management and air pollution as well as to create a platform for information sharing in an effort to find solutions to such issues.

Eligibility Criteria For AWMA: AMS Scholarship Program

Here are some common eligibility criteria you may find for waste management scholarships:

  • Academic Performance: Many scholarships require applicants to have a strong academic record. This may include meeting certain grade point average (GPA) requirements or providing transcripts from previous education levels.
  • Field of Study: Scholarships in waste management often target students pursuing degrees or disciplines related to environmental science, waste management, recycling, sustainability, or a similar field. You may need to be enrolled in a relevant program of study.
  • Educational Level: Scholarships can be available to undergraduate students, graduate students, or both. Some scholarships may also consider applicants at the doctoral level or for postdoctoral research.
  • Citizenship or Residency: Scholarships may be limited to certain countries, regions, or residents of specific locations. Some scholarships may have nationality requirements, while others might be open to international students.
  • Financial Need: Some scholarships take into account the applicant’s financial need. They may require you to demonstrate that you require financial assistance to pursue your studies.
  • Extracurricular Activities: Scholarships may consider an applicant’s involvement in relevant extracurricular activities, such as waste management clubs, environmental organizations, community service, or research projects.
  • Personal Statement or Essay: Many scholarships require applicants to submit a personal statement or essay explaining their interest in waste management, their career goals, and how the scholarship will support their educational journey.
  • Letters of Recommendation: Scholarships may ask for letters of recommendation from professors, mentors, or professionals who can attest to your qualifications and potential in the field of waste management.

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