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Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado Grossman Scholarship

Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado Grossman Scholarship

Applicable For:

Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$5,000

Application Deadline:

26/03/2024
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About This Scholarship

Residents of Colorado who have shown a dedication to protecting our environment’s natural resources during their free time for personal, educational, and/or professional endeavours are eligible to apply for the Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado Grossman Scholarship. Students should ideally be able to demonstrate that they have worked as volunteers for outdoor stewardship/environment organisations like VOC or other stewardship organisations or land agencies in Colorado. The applicant must be enrolled in a degree programme with a focus on the environment, natural resources, climate, or outdoor industry at a 4-year college or university, a 2-year community college, or a certificate programme offered by a college or university accredited in the state of Colorado. The applicant must also submit two (2) professional letters of recommendation and a copy of their highest level of transcripts.

Eligibility Criteria For Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado Grossman Scholarship

Here are some common eligibility criteria for volunteer scholarships:

  • Volunteer requirement: Typically, scholarships for volunteering require applicants to have a significant history of volunteering or community service. The specific number of hours or years of volunteer service may vary.
  • Age and residency: Some scholarships may have age restrictions or require applicants to be residents of a particular state, region, or country.
  • Academic achievements: Certain scholarships may have academic requirements, such as a minimum GPA or enrollment in a specific educational institution or program.
  • Essay or personal statement: Many scholarship applications require applicants to submit an essay or personal statement explaining their volunteer experiences, goals, and how the scholarship would benefit them.
  • Recommendation letters: Scholarships often require applicants to provide letters of recommendation from teachers, mentors, or community leaders who can speak to their volunteer work and character.
  • Financial need: Some scholarships may consider financial need as part of their eligibility criteria. Applicants may be required to submit financial information, such as income statements or the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form.
  • Specific program requirements: If the scholarship is associated with a particular organization or program, there may be additional eligibility criteria related to that program’s mission, activities, or goals.

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