NOPHNRCSE Scholarship

The National Organization of Professional Hispanic Natural Resources Conservation Service Employees (NOPHNRCSE) provides scholarships to deserving Hispanic students that wish to pursue or are pursuing a bachelor's degree in a natural resources or a natural resources conservation-related field of study at an accredited four-year institution.

Two scholarships of $1,000 each will be awarded to graduating high school students accepted to an accredited college or university or registered students in their first through third years. Three additional scholarships of $1,000 will also be awarded:

- Martha Guerra-Arteaga Scholarship: Scholarship for a female student with a major in public affairs, communications or natural resources conservation
- Remides-Coronado Scholarship: Scholarship for a student from the Southwest part of the United States with major in agriculture or natural resources conservation
- Ray T. Margo Scholarship: Scholarship for a student pursuing a major in range management and is going into their junior or senior year at an accredited university

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