JOHN O. BEHRENS Institute for Land Information ( ILI )MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ANNOUNCED BY ASPRS
The ASPRS Foundation has just announced the JOHN O. BEHRENS Institute for Land Information MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP. The purpose of the Award is to encourage students/persons who have an exceptional interest in pursuing scientific research or education in geospatial science or technology or land information systems/records to enter a professional field where they can use the knowledge of this discipline to excel in their profession. Initially, this annual scholarship will consist of a certificate and a check in the amount of $1,000 and a one-year student membership (new or renewal) in the Society.
The Scholarship is made to an under-graduate student currently enrolled or intending to enroll in a college or university in the United States for the purpose of pursuing a program of study that prepares them to enter a profession in which education in geospatial science or land information disciplines will advance the value of those disciplines within that profession.
Please note that the deadline for scholarship applications this year is FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2008. This is two months earlier than usual and has necessitated the earlier deadline due to the earlier date of the 2009 Annual Conference (March 9-13 2009).
Please select the following link for details on the 2009 scholarships and awards, the current scholarship application, AND THE NEW APPLICATION GUIDELINES:
http://www.asprs.org/membership/scholar.html
ALSO NEW FOR 2009
- JOHN O. BEHRENS Institute for Land Information ( ILI ) MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
- The Abraham Anson Memorial Scholarship
- The Francis H. Moffitt Memorial Scholarship is now valued at $3,000, an increase of $1,000 over the 2008 grant!
- The Leica GeoSystems Internship is now the ERDAS Internship
Questions? Contact Jesse Winch, Scholarship Administrator
ASPRS: The Imaging & Geospatial Information Society
5410 Grosvenor Lane, Suite 210 Bethesda MD 20814-2160
301-493-0290 ext. 101
301-493-0208 (fax)
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