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Range Science Scholarships
 
     
 

Frank Bain Graduate Student Scholarship*  Scholarship awarded to deserving undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources.

 
     
 

Roy Erickson Herbarium Scholarship – A scholarship awarded to an undergraduate student with interest in herbarium activities.

 
     
 

Adrian C. Fox Scholarship – Scholarships sponsored by Adrian C. Fox to graduate students pursing study and research in the field of natural resource conservation.

 
     
 

Matt Kirby Memorial Scholarship – A scholarship awarded to a sophomore, junior, or senior majoring in range science with a GPA 2.5 or higher.

 
     
 

Northern Great Plains Society of Range Management Sharpe Memorial Scholarship – A scholarship awarded to an outstanding undergraduate student in the range science program.

 
     
 

B. O. “Chub” and Mabel Orton Scholarship – A scholarship awarded to a student majoring in animal and range sciences; made possibly by Chub Orton, a friend of the livestock industry; and the North Dakota Stockmen’s Association.

 
     
 

A. D. Stoesz Scholarship* - Scholarships awarded to junior and senior students majoring in horticulture and/or range management who have demonstrated good morals, leadership, human understanding and academic interest; sponsored by friends, colleagues, former students and family of Dr. Stoesz.

 
     
     
 

An asterisk (*) following the name of the scholarship indicates this scholarship is available to students in more than one department, academic program and/or college.

 
     
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
Contact:
Donald Kirby, Ph.D.
Professor and Director
School of Natural Resource Sciences
701.231.8386
donald.kirby@ndsu.edu
   

   
* Last Updated: September 5, 2008