The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) National Center for Environmental Research (NCER) is offering undergraduate fellowships of up to $48,900 in environmental fields of study.
This fellowship is intended to help defray costs associated with environmentally oriented study leading to a bachelor's degree. This RFA solicits applications from students performing investigation in a variety of environmentally related research topics that are described below.
A planned course of study should focus on one of the following areas of environmental significance for the purpose of pollution prevention and/or control.
1. Natural and Life Sciences
2. Environmental Sciences and Interdisciplinary Programs
3. Engineering
4. Social Sciences
5. Physical Sciences and Earth Sciences
6. Mathematics and Computer Science
Eligibility: Students entering their last two years of study before obtaining their first bachelor's degree and have at least a "B" average overall at the time of application and during the tenure of the fellowship. Learn More.
Monday, October 18, 2010
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