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Home » Paul & Maria Morra Scholarship
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Paul & Maria Morra Scholarship

Complete application packet must be received by April 1, 2017

PUBLISHED ON February 13, 2017

Applicants must be pursuing further education in the field of horticulture, agriculture, forestry or natural resources. (Queen's College, Flickr/Creative Commons)

HUDSON, N.Y. — The application is now available for the Paul and Maria Morra Scholarship Trust which is administered by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Columbia and Greene Counties. The purpose of this scholarship trust is to honor the lives of Paul and Maria Morra (trust benefactors) and their commitment to preserving the natural resources of our region. Applicants must be pursuing further education in the field of horticulture, agriculture, forestry or natural resources.

Complete application packet must be received by April 1, 2017. Scholarship selection is not based solely on academic standing but greater emphasis is placed on the interest and motivation of the student to excel in their chosen field of study. Applicants should ensure their application packet responds very directly to the goals of the benefactors.

The number of scholarships awarded is based on available funds with the minimum scholarship amount being $1,000. We expect to be able to provide as many as five scholarships this year. The scholarship check will be sent directly to the academic institution upon receipt of a copy of the students’ tuition bill and the college/institution mailing address.

Eligible individuals are those pursuing immediate post-high school education as well as older individuals looking to increase their knowledge. To be eligible an individual must be:

  • A current resident of Columbia County or Greene County
  • Enrolled in an accredited academic institution including public and private colleges or universities, community colleges and trade schools
  • Pursuing further academic work beyond high school in the field of horticulture, agriculture, forestry or natural resources
  • Excluded from applying are: current Cornell Cooperative Extension of Columbia and Greene Counties Board members and staff, as well as their immediate family (significant other and children).

To receive an Application Packet contact Emily Warrington at 828-3346×100 or ew387@cornell.edu OR go to the CCE Columbia-Greene website –www.ccecolumbiagreene.org.

Cornell Cooperative Extension is an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities and provides equal program and employment opportunities. The programs provided by this organization are partially funded by monies received from the Counties of Columbia and Greene.

4-H is New York’s only youth development program directly connected to the technological advances and the latest research at Cornell University. 4-H participants learn leadership, citizenship and life skills through hands-on projects in three primary program areas: science and technology; healthy living; and citizenship. To find out more about 4-H and youth programs in Columbia and Greene Counties, contact us at 518-828-3346 or Columbiagreene@cornell.edu or visit our website,www.ccecolumbiagreene.org . You can also “Like” us on Facebook…Cornell Cooperative Extension of Columbia and Greene Counties.

—Linda Tripp, 4-H Youth Development Issue Leader
Cornell Cooperative Extension

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