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Scholarships & Funding: Environmental Studies
Scholarships
Deborah and Adam Miller Scholarship
Awards first-generation college students pursuing a bachelor's degree with an emphasis on environmental resources and conservation at Cal Poly Humboldt. Scholarships will be for a minimum of $1,000 annually, available for renewal up to four years total.
Joan G and Joel Woodhull Memorial Scholarship
Awards a minimum of $1,000 annually to a student majoring in Environmental Studies, or related/future environmental majors who are in good academic standing and demonstrate financial need. Preference given to students registered for services with the Cal Poly Humboldt Student Disabilities Resource Center.
Richard E. Winnie Scholarship
Awards a full-time junior or senior student with a 3.0 GPA or better who demonstrates financial need as determined by the FAFSA or California Dream Act Application and is pursuing a major in Environmental Studies (other departments are eligible as well). Must demonstrate interest in student activities, student government, and/ or the greater Humboldt County community.
Tuttle Climate Conference Fund
Established to strengthen student understanding of climate and environmental policy at the international level, by providing financial assistance to students to attend international conferences focused on climate mitigation and adaptation.
Awards
Environmental Justice Award
ENST Student Leadership Award
Research Grants
Research grant opportunities exist for undergraduates. They vary immensely in what they support, how much they provide, and deadlines (e.g., some require that you work with a faculty member, while others support travel to conferences, while others have very specific application parameters). Talk with your advisor about how you might pursue some of these options.
- College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Awards (every semester)
- College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences “LibGuide” on foundation funding opportunities



