Goals
- encourage the goals of students and professionals who are working toward their undergraduate orgraduate degree in a geospatial science.
- promote and support the increase of knowledge and proficiency of geospatial sciences in the south central region.
- recognize and encourage scholastic and professional accomplishments in the geospatial sciences.
Funding
The SCAUG Collaborative Scholarship is funded by the SCAUG annual events and contributions from the private community.
If you are interested in contributing to one of the Scholarship Funds, please visit the Scholarship Contributions page.
How will the recipients be selected?
The scholarship recipients will be selected by the SCAUG officers. Selection will be based on merit and meeting eligibility requirements as outlined in the application. Scholarships will only be awarded if applicants deemed worthy by the SCAUG officers.
How will the recipients be selected?
Scholarships will be presented to recipients at their respective educational institutions. If possible, a SCAUG representative will present the scholarship. An announcement of the scholarship winners will also be made at the main session of the corresponding conference of their complimentary registration.
Eligibility
- Applicant must be a registered student, in good standing, in a recognized university, community college, or technical institute in the SCAUG region.
- Applicant must be enrolled in a course of study in the field of geospatial sciences for the current and upcoming semester (not graduating as or after they receive the scholarship).
- Applicant may not be a past recipient.
- The Memorial Scholarship applicant must be a current professional working 35 - 40 hours a week in the geospatial field in the SCAUG region.
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