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Rockefeller State Wildlife Scholarship | LOSFA | Scholarship Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance A Program of the Board of Regents The Rockefeller State Wildlife Scholarship is a competitive scholarship that awards $2,000 annually for an undergraduate student and $3,000 annually to a graduate student pursuing a degree in forestry, wildlife or marine science at a Louisiana Public College or University.
The cumulative maximum award is $12,000 for up to three years of undergraduate study and two years of graduate study. Rockefeller State Wildlife Scholarship The Rockefeller State Wildlife Scholarship is a competitive scholarship that awards $2,000 annually for an undergraduate student and $3,000 annually to a graduate student pursuing a degree in forestry, wildlife or marine science at a Louisiana Public College or University .
The cumulative maximum award is $12,000 for up to three years of undergraduate study and two years of graduate study. Be a U.S. citizen or national or eligible non-citizen and be registered with Selective Service if required. Be a Louisiana resident for at least one year prior to July 1st of the scholarship award year.
Complete and submit such documentary evidence as required by the Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance. Be enrolled as a full-time undergraduate or graduate student in a Louisiana Public College or University majoring in forestry, wildlife or marine science with the intent of obtaining a degree in that field. Undergraduate students must have earned at least 60 hours of college credit and have at least a 2.
50 cumulative college GPA. As a graduate student have at least a 3. 00 cumulative college GPA on all credits earned in graduate school.
Have received the scholarship for not more that five academic years (three undergraduate and two graduate).
By the end of the academic year (spring term), have earned at least 24 hours of earned credits during the fall, winter and spring terms at a school defining 12 semester or eight quarter hours as the minimum for full-time undergraduate status, or earn at least 18 hours total credit during the fall, winter and spring terms at a school defining nine semester hours as a minimum for full-time graduate status; and Achieve a cumulative GPA of at least 2.
50 as an undergraduate student at the end of each academic year or achieve a cumulative grade point average of at least 3. 00 as a graduate student at the end of each academic year; and Maintain continuous enrollment as a full-time student unless granted an exception by LOSFA; and Continue to pursue a course of study leading to an undergraduate or graduate degree in wildlife, forestry or marine science .
Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) no later than July 1st and Complete the Rockefeller State Wildlife Scholarship Application so that it is received by LOSFA no later than July 1 immediately before the academic year you wish to be considered. If your Application is not received by the July 1 deadline, but is received by December 1, you may be eligible for the next spring semester, if funds are available.
If unable to download the Rockefeller State Wildlife Scholarship Application from the link above or the “Application” button at the bottom of the screen, then contact LOSFA.
Caution: The Master promissory Note that was signed by Rockefeller State Wildlife Scholarship recipients prior to the 2010-2011 academic year is still a legally enforceable promise to repay the award if you do not graduate with a degree in one of the approved majors . The note only requires repayment of the amounts actually awarded, plus interest.
However, you also agree to pay attorney fees, court costs, other costs and charges necessary for the collection of any amount not paid when due. Rockefeller State Wildlife Scholarship Program Rules
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Louisiana resident for at least one year prior to July 1st of the scholarship award year, U. S. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $2,000 annually for undergraduate, $3,000 annually for graduate (cumulative maximum award of $12,000). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
The Rockefeller State Wildlife Scholarship is funded by Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance (LOSFA). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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