Landscape Architecture Scholarships
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Ohio Minority Engineeing Student Scholarships
CT Consultants and Shumaker Advisors offer the Ohio Minority Engineering Student Scholarships (OMESS) of $2,500 to two Black students majoring in engineering at accredited Ohio colleges or universities.
LPA Scholarship
LPA, Inc offers scholarships of $5,000 to high school seniors in California and Texas accepted at an accredited institution for a degree program related to design or building industry.
Doreen Dew Kauffman Scholarship
The Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania offers the Doreen Dew Kauffman Scholarship of $1,000 to a deserving female student in Pennsylvania to further her education in horticulture, agriculture, floriculture, botany, and landscape architecture.
Jim Boyce Memorial Scholarship
The Jim Boyce Memorial Scholarship awards undergraduate students pursuing accessibility- or universal design-related degree courses in the United States.
Colorado Garden Show Scholarships – Full-Ride Scholarship
The Colorado Garden Foundation offers the Full-Ride Scholarship, ranging from $20,000 to $60,000, to a Colorado citizen entering their freshman year of college at a publicly financed Colorado institution.
Colorado Garden Show Scholarships – Undergraduate and Graduate
The Colorado Garden Show Undergraduate and Graduate Scholarships, ranging between $20,000 to $60,000, are offered to students pursuing a career related to the horticultural field annually.
CTASLA Karen Ann Shopis-Fox Memorial Scholarship
The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) offers the CTASLA Karen Ann Shopis-Fox Memorial Scholarship to undergraduate and graduate students to complete a degree in landscape architecture in Connecticut.
CTASLA Landscape Architecture Environmental Stewardship Scholarship for High School Seniors
The Connecticut association, CTASLA, offers the CTASLA Landscape Architecture Environmental Stewardship Scholarship to six high school seniors who want to pursue a degree in landscape architecture in Connecticut.