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Calaveras Big Trees Association Scholarships

Calaveras Big Trees Association Scholarships

Applicable For:

College & Graduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$3,000

Application Deadline:

15/04/2023
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About This Scholarship

The Calaveras Big Trees Association (CBTA) offers scholarships to graduating high school seniors and continuing college students who are pursuing studies in environmental sciences, forestry, or a related field. The scholarship program is open to students who reside within the Calaveras Big Trees State Park boundary or who attend a school within the Calaveras Unified School District.

The application period for CBTA scholarships typically opens in the spring, and interested students can find more information on the CBTA website or by contacting the organization directly. The application process typically includes submitting transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a personal essay, as well as demonstrating a commitment to environmental conservation and stewardship.

CBTA scholarships provide financial assistance to students who are dedicated to preserving and protecting natural resources and promoting sustainable practices. By supporting the education and development of future environmental leaders, CBTA is helping to ensure a healthy and vibrant planet for generations to come.

Eligibility Criteria For Calaveras Big Trees Association Scholarships

The Calaveras Big Trees Association (CBTA) offers scholarships to graduating high school seniors and college students who are pursuing degrees in fields related to environmental science, forestry, park administration, or a related field. To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Be a graduating high school senior or college student who is currently enrolled in or has been accepted to a two- or four-year college or university in California.
  • Plan to pursue a degree or career in a field related to environmental science, forestry, park administration, or a related field.
  • Demonstrate financial need.
  • Be a resident of California’s Calaveras County, or be a student who has attended a high school in Calaveras County for at least two years.

By offering scholarships to students who are pursuing careers in environmental science, forestry, and park administration, the Calaveras Big Trees Association is helping to support the next generation of environmental leaders and professionals.

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