AWWA Holly Cornell Scholarship

The Holly A. Cornell Scholarship was created by CH2M Hill, Inc. to honor the name of Holly A. Cornell, co-founder of CH2M Hill, and to encourage and support outstanding female and/or minority students pursuing advanced training in the field of water supply and treatment.

Eligibility
- Female and/or minority (as defined by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) U.S. citizens who are currently master's degree students are eligible
- Students who have been accepted into graduate school but have not yet begun graduate study are encouraged to apply

Please note the recipient of the Larson Aquatic Research Support (LARS) Masters Scholarship will not be eligible to receive the Holly A. Cornell Scholarship, and vice versa

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