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The Perennial Plant Foundation (PPF) is accepting applications for its 2024 PPF Scholarship Program. The program aims to identify and encourage outstanding students and recent graduates who show exceptional promise in the perennial plant or related industry. The scholarship begins with a fully immersive experience at the Perennial Plant Association National Symposium, connecting students with current members of the industry and showcasing the diversity of horticultural careers. During and after the symposium, Foundation Scholars have opportunities for professional growth, networking and mentorship within the horticulture industry.
Scholarship recipients receive single-occupancy accommodations and full, paid access to the Perennial Plant Association National Symposium from July 29 to Aug. 1, 2024 (including education sessions, tours, social events and a trade show). They also receive a one-year paid membership to the Perennial Plant Association.
All applications must be submitted by March 31, 2024.
Scholarship Eligibility:
- Students with a major or minor in horticulture or a related field such as environmental science, landscape architecture or agribusiness.
- A minimum in-major 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent)
- Undergraduate students from a two-year, four-year, or graduate certificate (Canada) program
- Graduate students working on a M.S., M.L.A., or Ph.D.
- Recent graduates - eligibility is extended for two semesters beyond graduation.
Click here for more details and an online application.
For questions on the scholarship or application process, email perennialplantfoundation@gmail.com.
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