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Allegheny Mountain Section Air & Waste Management Assn. Scholarships

The Allegheny Mountain Section of the Air & Waste Management Association is an undergraduate award for students who are currently enrolled, or high school seniors accepted full time,in a four or five year college or university program within the geographical area served by the section (all of PA west of the Susquehanna River and West Virginia) which will lead to a career in the environmental field through Environmental Science, Engineering, or Law.

Awards are based on academic record, plan of study, career goals, recommendations and extra-curricular activities without consideration of sex, race, national origin, financial need, age or physical disability.

Complete scholarship applications must be received by March 31st to be considered.

Application forms will be available February 1st.

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