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To be eligible, the applicant must be enrolled at a recognized two- or four-year college or university working toward a degree in horticulture, environmental science or other field related to a segment of the green industry.
Find the application at our sister pub’s site: www.lawnandlandscape.com/ll-young-leader-scholarship.aspx. |
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GIE Media, the leading media company serving the greenhouse, nursery, garden center, lawn and landscape and golf course markets, has established a fund to support academic scholarships and business internship placements for outstanding college students focused on leading in the green industry.