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Water Profession Scholarships

For applications and eligibility criteria, contact Rick Harmon.

    · Abel Wolman Fellowship
    The Abel Wolman Fellowship is designed to support promising doctoral students in the U.S., Canada and Mexico pursuing advanced training and research in the field of water supply and treatment.
    Support - Up to $20,000, renewable for a second year
    Deadline: January 15 Annually

    Download the application.
    [MS Word, 36KB]

    · Larson Aquatic Research Support (LARS)
    The Larson Aquatic Research Support scholarship provides support for doctoral and Masters students interested in careers in the fields of corrosion control, treatment and distribution of domestic and industrial water supplies, aquatic chemistry, and/or environmental chemistry.
    Support - Masters - $5,000 one-time grant

    Support - Doctoral - $7,000 one-time grant

    Deadline: January 15 Annually

    Download the application.
    [MS Word, 40KB]

    · Thomas R. Camp Scholarship
    Sponsored by Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc., the Thomas R. Camp Scholarship provides support to outstanding students doing applied research in the drinking water field. It is awarded to doctoral students in even years and Masters students in odd years.
    Support - $5,000 one-time grant

    Deadline: January 15 Annually

    Download the application.
    [MS Word, 38KB]

    · Holly Cornell Scholarship
    Sponsored by CH2M Hill, the Holly A. Cornell Scholarship encourages and supports outstanding female and/or minority Masters students in pursuit of advanced training in the field of water supply and treatment.
    Support - $5,000 one-time grant
    Deadline: January 15 Annually

    Download the application.
    [MS Word, 40KB]

    · Academic Achievement Award
    The Academic Achievement Award encourages academic excellence by recognizing contributions to the field of public water supply. All Masters theses and doctoral dissertations that are relevant to the water supply industry are eligible.The manuscript must reflect the work of a single author and
    be submitted during the competition year in which it was submitted for the degree.
    Doctoral Dissertation:

        First Place: $3,000 one-time award
        Second Place: $1,500 one-time award
    Masters Thesis:

        First Place: $3,000 one-time award
        Second Place: $1,500 one-time award
    Deadline: October 1 Annually

    Download the entry form.
    [MS Word, 36KB]

    · The William R. Gianelli Water Leaders Class is a one-year program that identifies young community leaders from diverse backgrounds, including members of minority and ethnic communities, and educates them about water issues. The program enhances individual leadership skills and prepares participants to take an active, cooperative approach to decision-making about water resource issues. Leading stakeholders and top policy-makers serve as mentors to class members. Designed as a program for young working professionals, participation involves a time commitment from both the class member and his or her employer. More Information

    · The ADI Industrial Wastewater Treatment Scholarship, valued at $15,000 annually, will be
    awarded to a graduate student pursuing studies in industrial wastewater treatment. This is the
    fourth undergraduate scholarship at UNB to be funded by ADI. More Information