Call for Nominations: Women's Wildlife Management/Conservation Scholarship

This $5,000 renewable, one-year scholarship is available to qualified full-time college juniors or seniors majoring in wildlife management/conservation.

by posted on October 23, 2023
Nra Womens Wildlife Conservation Scholarship Lede

The NRA Women's Policies Committee has established the Women's Wildlife Management/Conservation Scholarship, to be administered by the NRA Foundation. This women's scholarship is a renewable, one-year, $5,000 scholarship available to full-time college juniors or seniors with a minimum grade point average of 3.0, majoring in wildlife management/conservation.

The National Rifle Association of America is proud to recognize the contributions of those who are dedicated to the promotion of the Second Amendment, significantly impact the preservation of the shooting sports, advance the purposes and goals of the NRA, and exemplify leadership through public service.

Qualifications

  • Female undergraduate student in a recognized conservation or environmental-related degree program
  • Enrolled as a full-time college sophomore, junior, or senior (12 credit hours per semester minimum)
  • Minimum 3.0 on a 4.0 scale GPA required
  • Scholarship Value
  • $2,500 per semester for up to two semesters

To learn more or to apply, go to awards.nra.org/scholarships/

 

 

 

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