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The HortScholar program is a unique experience designed to help create long-lasting industry connections, find future jobs and internships and experience some of the most exciting aspects of the industry.
HortScholars will spend several days on-site at Cultivate’24 in Columbus, Ohio volunteering with set up, learning and networking. They attend facilitated meetings with industry leaders, learn in education sessions, present on a horticulture topic of their choice and network at various social events.
HortScholars also receive an all-access pass to Cultivate’24 and a one-year student membership with AmericanHort. AmericanHort covers the costs.
Applications are due March 1.
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Who is eligible? The HortScholars program exists to identify and invest in the emerging leaders of the horticulture industry. The program is open to any student currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program with a strong interest in horticulture.
How do you apply? It's as simple as completing the online application by March 1. The application requires a resume and two letters of recommendation. Finalists will be selected to submit a 30-second video, then six HortScholars will be chosen for the class of 2024.
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