Getting a degree is the most valuable asset to your career, and these fishing scholarships can help you get there affordably.
Getting a degree is the most valuable asset to your career, and these fishing scholarships can help you get there affordably.
With the average cost of tuition in the United States exceeding $16,000 per year, the college experience is an enormous investment. Still, the rewards outweigh the expenses, and pursuing a degree in forestry, fishing and wildlife will prove that. Americans with bachelor's degrees have an average lifetime earnings of $1.3 million more than those with only a GED or high school equivalent*.
To help your own cause, you can start by exploring the 5 forestry, fishing and wildlife scholarships listed below. There are many fishing scholarships awarded to students like you that have an intended career path in forestry, fishing and wildlife. There is 1 forestry, fishing and wildlife scholarship award with a deadline in the next 90 days, so get moving! Search below amongst the total $15,000 available in fishing scholarships — there's bound to be an opportunity perfect for you.
* Source: Georgetown University Report
8 Matching Scholarships
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- $2K
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Deadline: January 15 | Amount: Up to $2,000 per semester
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
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- $3K
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Deadline: March 15 | Amount: $1,000-$3,000
Atlantic Salmon Federation
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- $5K
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Deadline: March 1 | Amount: $5,000
Association of California Water Agencies
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- $25K
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Deadline: May 8 | Amount: $25,000
Wilderness Society
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- $2K
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Deadline: January 6 | Amount: $2,000
International Association for Great Lakes Research
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- Varies
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Deadline: Varies | Amount: Varies
Clatsop Community College
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- $4.5K
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Deadline: February 1 | Amount: $4,500
National Garden Clubs Inc.
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- $750
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Deadline: March 1 | Amount: $300-$750
Nebraska Academy of Sciences Inc.