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Bradford-Sullivan Forest Landowners' Association Scholarship

The Bradford-Sullivan Forest Landowners’ Association has organized a scholarship program to be available to students who are entering into or are in a forestry, agricultural, natural resource management, environmental education or related field of study. Deadline for applications is May 1st of each year.

To be eligible for this award, applicant must be:
- A Bradford or Sullivan County resident
- Majoring in or planning to major in Forestry, Environmental Resource Management, Agriculture, Agronomy, Parks, Environmental Education, or other related fields of study.
- A high school senior or college undergraduate enrolled in a two- or four-year program.

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