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Home | National Directories | Financial Aid | American Floral Endowment Scholarships in Floriculture/Horticulture |
American Floral Endowment Scholarships in Floriculture/Horticulture
Basic Information
Administrator: American Floral Endowment
Address: 1601 Duke St.
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone Number: (703) 838-5211
Fax Number: (703) 838-5202
Email: afe@afeendowment.org
Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: $500 - $10,000
Number of Awards: More than 20.
Available to Class Level: College undergraduates and graduates.
Requirements: The American Floral Endowment (AFE) awards more than 20 scholarships annually, and all have different eligibility requirements. Visit the AFE website at www.endowment.org for specifics. AFE scholarships are intended for sophomore through graduate level college students pursuing degrees in floriculture and horticultural fields only. All scholarships require an online application, transcript and two letters of recommendation.
Eligibility: Must be enrolled in a floriculture or horticulture major.
Due Date: May 1 each year
Applicaiton Online: Yes
Testimonials:
“This scholarship is definitely going to help financially, but it also continues to fuel my passion to further my education so I can make an impact from the classroom to the greenhouse,” said Garrett Owen, 2013 recipient of the $10,000 Paul Ecke Jr. Scholarship. “I once heard ‘success breeds motivation,’ and receiving this scholarship helps keep me motivated to make a difference and make a positive impact.”