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Burke Scholarship Offered by the Upper Big Blue NRD

Burke Scholarship Offered by the Upper Big Blue NRD

03/01/2016

Burke Scholarship Offered by the Upper Big Blue NRD

YORK, NE --The Upper Big Blue NRD is offering the 2016 Raymond A. Burke Scholarship which will award $2,000 each to two qualified students who reside in the District to be used for their college/university education with a study emphasis in

natural resources. 

 

The family of Raymond A. Burke established this scholarship in his memory for the benefit of students interested in pursuing careers in natural resources related fields.  Mr. Burke was a land improvement contractor and farmer with very strong interests in the management of conservation and educating young people.  He served for 40 years on the elected boards of the Polk County Soil & Water Conservation District and the Upper Big Blue Natural Resources District.  Below are the qualifications necessary for applying for the annual Raymond A. Burke Scholarship:

 

Qualifications:  This scholarship is for full-time students who:       

Reside in the Upper Big Blue Natural Resources District;

Attend a two-year/four-year Nebraska college or university;

Are enrolled in a course of study leading to an associate or undergraduate degree in a natural resources related field;

Intend to enter the work force upon graduation in a “hands-on” position such as a soil or water conservationist, resources manager or engineering technician;

Are not family members of staff/board of directors of the Upper Big Blue Natural Resources District;

 

The deadline for submitting the scholarship application is Friday, April 22, 2016. 

 

An application form can be obtained by calling Scott Snell, Public Relations Manager, at the Upper Big Blue NRD at (402) 362-6601, or online at:  www.upperbigblue.org

 

The Upper Big Blue Natural Resources District (NRD) protects lives, property and the future of this area through a wide-range of stewardship, management and education programs—from flood control to groundwater monitoring, from irrigation

management to outdoor recreation and more.  Activities and projects of the Upper Big Blue NRD are reviewed and approved by a locally elected Board of Directors.  The Upper Big Blue NRD is one of 23 Natural Resources Districts across the state.  

 

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