AWARD INFORMATION
It was created to promote the improvement of horticultural research, documentation, and teaching abilities. provides one or more $3000 scholarships every year to help students who want to attend an approved institution, university, or significant botanical garden or arboretum. Plant propagation, photographic recording of studies and research projects, learning how to deal with horticulture collections, and horticulture research in its broadest meaning are all examples of projects that may be undertaken. Open to applicants with a high school diploma or above who are college undergraduates, graduate students, candidates for advanced degrees, or non-degree seekers. American citizens are eligible. enrollees at a U.S.-based school who are citizens or permanent residents. those who attend a big botanical garden or arboretum, or a college or institution that has been accredited. Please send two recommendation letters. Comments on your academic accomplishment, character traits, and suitability for the program you've chosen should all be included. The other should provide specifics on the program you've chosen as well as confirmation that you've applied and are likely to be approved. The letters of recommendation must be given to us directly from the person who wrote them through email or be attached below and signed by that person. Please ask the reference to mail or email the letter to the addresses given if they want to send it directly to the GCA.ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
Minimum GPA
None specified
Ethnicity / Heritage
None specified
Residency
USA
Gender
None Specified
Religious Affiliation
None specified
School Location
NY
Area of Study
Horticulture/Floriculture
Financial Need
Financial need analysis is not required
SCHOLARSHIP SPONSOR
Organization
Garden Club of America
Address
The Garden Club of America
Telephone