Green STEAM Scholarship 2023 Call-for-Application
We are now accepting applications for our annual scholarship program with a total value of $20,000. High school seniors graduating from schools in communities that host our solar developments (see list) and pursuing a career in fields that benefit the environment are invited to apply. Applications will be accepted until May 12th.
Our Green STEAM Scholarship was established in 2019 as a component of its broader educational program. Our Education program encourages and supports students interested in Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) disciplines through the environmental lens. So far, we’ve awarded $27,000 to 19 seniors attending Argyle, Duanesburg, Fonda-Fultonville, Hoosic Valley, Hudson City, Ichabod Crane, Maple Hill Junior-Senior, and Troy City High Schools, majoring in a variety of Green STEAM subjects such as Environmental Design, Environmental Science, Marine Biology and Wildlife Conservation.
This year, the total scholarship value has increased by $4,000 following the approval of community solar developments in the Towns of Claverack, Ballston, and Halfmoon.
Awards of $1,000-$4,000 will be made to 11-20 students, depending on the quantity and quality of applications received. At least one student will be selected from each school.
Chief Development Officer Giovanni Maruca said: “Eden has already supported 19 students in the region with their environmental career ambitions. I am pleased that this year we are able to increase the funds available to $20,000 which I hope will make a positive difference to the futures of more young people and help benefit the US as we transition to a low-carbon economy.”
As in previous years, recipients will be selected on the basis of academic record, demonstrated leadership, participation in school and community activities, honors, work experience, and statement of goals and aspirations.
To be eligible, applicants must be a high school senior attending one of the host community schools, have a minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA, and be accepted into a 2 or 4-year college or university and enrolled in Green STEAM or related discipline. A letter of recommendation from a teacher, counselor, or employer, and a 500-word statement of purpose regarding educational plans and professional aspirations in Green STEAM must be submitted with the application.
Click here to submit an application.