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Garden Club of America Montine M. Freeman Scholarship in Native Plant Studies
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February 1, 2024Garden Club of America Montine M. Freeman Scholarship in Native Plant Studies
Offered by Garden Club of America
The Garden Club of America Montine M. Freeman Scholarship in Native Plants aims to encourage the understanding, development, and use of underutilized native plants. This scholarship was mainly established to encourage the development of research, documentation, and teaching skills in the field of horticulture. This scholarship funds one or more scholarships annually to support study at an accredited college, university, or major botanic garden or arboretum. Projects may include, but are not restricted to, plant propagation, and the acquisition of skills for working with native plant collections, including techniques for incorporating them in managed landscapes. Eligibility is open to college undergraduates and graduate students, advanced degree candidates, or non- degree-seeking applicants above the high school level. Two letters of recommendation are required.
About Garden Club of America
The Garden Club of America, founded in 1913, is a volunteer nonprofit organization comprised of 199 member clubs and approximately 18,000 club members throughout the country. To promote greater understanding of the interdependence of horticulture, environmental protection, and community improvement, The Garden Club of America annually awards over $300,000 in scholarships, including the prestigious Rome Prize and The Garden Club of America/Royal Horticultural Society Interchange Fellowship.
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Eligibility information
This scholarship is open to students meeting the below eligibility criteria.
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Application information
To apply for this scholarship, submit the below application materials before the deadline.
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