Fwd: scholarship opportunity/Calif. native plants
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- Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 11:15:47 -0800
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Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 09:39:37 -0800 Sender: California Native Plants <CA-NATIVES@CALYPTEANNA.COM> From: Holly Forbes <hforbes@UCLINK4.BERKELEY.EDU> Subject: scholarship opportunity/native plants To: CA-NATIVES@CALYPTEANNA.COM
Dear Sir or Madam,
The East Bay Chapter of CNPS will award five scholarships of $1200 each to worthy students working in botany, ecology, conservation, and horticulture. The deadline for applications is April 15, 2004. It would be a great help to the Chapter and to your students if you could post this information in your department or workplace.
Thank you so much!
Sandy McCoy East Bay Chapter CNPS Grants Committee
Here is the text of the announcement:
2004 Scholarships
Each year, the East Bay Chapter of CNPS grants scholarships to worthy students. The money to support these grants is raised by volunteers who work on the Chapter s plant sale. Recent scholarships have supported students working in horticulture, plant evolution, park management, ecosystem management, conservation biology, plant ecology, plant physiology, and plant systematics.
Scholarships
Our chapter will award five scholarships of $1200 each to undergraduate or graduate students in botany, horticulture, and related fields interested in working with California native plants. An outstanding candidate will be awarded the Myrtle Wolf Scholarship.
Preference is given for students working in, or working with plants in, Alameda and Contra Costa counties, although other applications will be considered.
Application Deadline is April 15, 2004. Applicants should submit the following information:
1. Your name and present address;
2. The school you are now attending;
3. The address where you can be reached at the close of school (particularly in May and June);
4. The school you will be attending in the summer or fall of 2004;
5. A description of your work with California native plants to date and your plans for future work with California native plants;
6. Two letters of recommendation that substantiate your work with California native plants; and
7. A current transcript from the school you last attended.
Send your application by April 15, 2004 to:
The California Native Plant Society, East Bay Chapter Grants Committee c/o McCoy 1311 Bay View Place Berkeley, CA 94708
By fax: c/o McCoy - 510-848-1789
By e-mail: wbmccoy@earthlink.net (please put EBCNPS Scholarship in the subject).
This information is also available on our chapter web site: http://www.ebcnps.org/GrantsCommitttee.htm
h o r t u l u s a p t u s - 'a garden suited to its purpose' Seán A. O'Hara sean@support.net www.hortulusaptus.com 1034A Virginia Street, Berkeley, California 94710-1853, U.S.A.
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