Air and Waste Management Scholarship
Full time student pursuing a course of study leading to a career in air pollution control, toxic and/or hazardous waste management, or other environmental area. Minimum of "B" average. Financial need is a consideration.
The East Michigan Chapter, A&WMA, is pleased to announce up to four $1,500 scholarships to be awarded to students studying for a career in air pollution control, hazardous waste management or another environmental area. One is the Paul R. Shutt Memorial Scholarship. It is sponsored by his family to honor Mr. Shutt, a former Chapter chair.
Send the following by certified mail with a cover letter itemizing enclosed documents:
- Personal statement (500-600 words) reflecting career interests and objectives.
- Two letters of recommendation - 1 from students'sadvisor to address academic ability and achievements, 1 from faculty member outside of school who can discuss applicant's outside interests.
- Official transcripts from all undergrad and graduate programs
- Resume
- Letter verifying academic status and appropriateness of course of study
- List of financial aid currently being received, awarded for future use or expected.
Funds must be used for academic-related purposes. The scholarships must be used at a college or university located within the state of Michigan.