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Central Florida Orchid Society Scholarship

The Central Florida Orchid Society is offering a $3000 Scholarship to upper level full time students pursuing degrees in Horticulture and the Agricultural and Life Sciences. The recipient of the scholarship may enroll in the following major courses of study or a closely related field:
» Horticultural Sciences
» Horticultural Production
» Plant molecular and Cellular Biology
» Agriculture and Biological Engineering
» Botany
» Entomology and Nematology
» Landscape and Nursery Horticulture
» Plant Science, Agronomy and Plant Pathology


*** Please note that the application deadline for 2009 has been extended. Please contact the Central Florida Orchid Society for more information.


Please see our website for all information and application: http://cflorchidsociety.org/scholarship.htm

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