Scholarships
LAF/CLASS Fund Scholarship and Internship
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Applicant must demonstrate academic, community, and professional involvement and submit a 300-word (maximum) statement on landscape architecture, 100-word (maximum) statement indicating intended use of funds, and letters of recommendation.
Rain Bird Scholarship
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Applicant must submit essay and demonstrate commitment to the profession through participation in extracurricular activities and exemplary scholastic achievements. Financial need is considered.
Raymond E. Page Scholarship
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Applicant must submit a double-spaced, two-page essay and a letter of recommendation.
William J. Locklin Scholarship
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This scholarship emphasizes the importance of 24-hour lighting in landscape design. Applicant must submit essay, visual samples, and letter of recommendation.
AILA/Yamagami/Hope Fellowship
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Applicant must have earned a bachelor's or master's degree in landscape architecture, have been in in professional practice for at least three years, and wish to continue education. Applicant must submit a summary (500-word maximum), statement of intent (100-word maximum), and two letters of recommendation. Selection is based upon innovative nature of proposal, benefits to the profession, acheivement of personal goals, and applicant's qualifications.
Wright Bryan Memorial Fund Scholarship
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Applicant must have a minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA.
Reva W. Burns Annual Scholarship
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Applicant must have shown compassion for elderly patients during clinical experience and must have a minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA.
Board of Regent's Scholarship
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Applicant must be a high school graduate who enrolls as a full-time student. Minimum 3.5 GPA required.
Connie & Robert T. Gunter Scholarship
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Applicants must be full-time undergraduate student enrolled in a degree program in manufacturing engineering or technology. Applicant must have completed a minimum of 30 college credit hours and be seeking a career in manufacturing engineering or technology. A minimum 3.5 GPA is required.