Puget Sound Anglers, Fidalgo Chapter
Website: Puget Sound Anglers Fidalgo Chapter
Description
The Fidalgo Chapter of Puget Sound Anglers offers scholarships at two levels for students who are going into the field of fisheries.
One category is for students graduating from high school who would like to achieve a degree in fisheries or environmental sciences. Our hope is that this scholarship is used for a student that would like to become a biologist within the Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Our other scholarship is for a student who has junior or senior class standing or will be receiving an associates degree or higher in fisheries and will be pursuing an advanced degree in fisheries management. Once again our hope is that the recipient of this scholarship is also a student that would like to become a biologist within the Department of Fish and Wildlife.
History
These scholarships are being funded through the generosity of club members and the Anacortes Salmon Derby. In 2007, the club distributed $24,000.00 in scholarships.Eligibility
Students graduating from high school who would like to achieve a degree in fisheries or environmental sciences;
or
Students who have junior or senior class standing or will be receiving an associates degree or higher in fisheries and will be pursuing an advanced degree in fisheries management.
The club's hope is that the recipient of this scholarship is also a student that would like to become a biologist within the Department of Fish and Wildlife.
- Student Type
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- Freshman
- Junior
- Senior
Procedure
To receive full consideration, each student that applies should provide the following items:
(A) Letter of interest to include a brief narrative about themselves, their education plans, and their goals.
(B) A resume
(C) High school transcript
(D) Letters of recommendation (no more than three)
All applicants must submit scholarship applications to:
P.S.A. FIDALGO
C/O SCHOLARSHIP
P.O. BOX 235
ANACORTES, WA 98221-1513
Contact Information
For more information you may contact Steve Stout at (360) 826-3858 or (360) 873-4241.Deadlines
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2008-05-01: Program Deadline