Mt. Hood Environmental Fisheries Tech Scholarship

Mt. Hood Environmental Fisheries Tech Scholarship

Mount Hood Environmental (MHE) is a multi-disciplinary contract research and aquatic services small business specializing in fisheries, ecology, environmental toxicology, and water quality. Its scientists are well versed in all aspects of scientific research, including literature review, study design, data collection and analysis, and writing. MHE tailors each evaluation to address our client’s specific data and analysis needs. MHE also offers a variety of services including database development, statistical review, data visualization, photogrammetric drone and fixed wing aerial surveys, fish rescue and removal, water quantity and quality monitoring, and more. Their long-term public and private sector client base, and collaborative partnerships with other experts in the industry, is testimony to the quality of our work. MHE biologists and scientists are stationed throughout Oregon, Idaho, Washington, and the Great Lakes region, proximal to the people we work with and watersheds we study.

Criteria:
Applicants must meet all of the following criteria to qualify for this scholarship.
• Declared major in Fisheries
• Preferred candidate is a first-year Fisheries student (0-35 credits completed) when the scholarship takes effect
• Preferred 3.0 cumulative GPA

Requirements:
Once selected, the recipient must meet the following requirements in order to remain eligible for this scholarship.
• Must maintain full-time enrollment at MHCC (12+ credits per term) during each term the scholarship is in effect
• Must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) as defined by the MHCC Office of Financial Aid (excluding maximum timeframe requirements). Visit https://mhcc.edu/KeepMyAid/ for more information.

Scholarship Details:
• Funds will be distributed equally between fall, winter, and spring terms
• Scholarship funds may be used for tuition/fees and books; no cash will be disbursed

Award amounts are subject to change based on availability of funds.

Award
$4,200.00
Deadline
03/31/2025