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The Natural Resources Department at the University of Minnesota, Crookston recognizes outstanding students with a number of awards and scholarships. 


Cabela’s Conservation Award
Cabela's check
The Cabela's Conservation Award recognizes a senior NatR student who has demonstrated significant potential to contribute to the field of conservation.  It was first awarded in 2001 and is made possible by a donation from Cabela’s® Inc., East Grand Forks, Minnesota.  This $500 scholarship is awarded annually at UMC’s spring awards reception.  Applicants must be majoring in Natural Resources at UMC to be eligible.  The application (.pdf, 111Kb) contains a full description of the award and is due at the end of March.

 


Norman Pankratz Memorial Conservation Award
Norman Pankratz - 1970The Norman Pankratz Memorial Conservation Award was established to honor former UMC conservation student, Norman Pankratz (1950-1970).  It is the Natural Resources Department’s version of an “Oscar” to recognize outstanding commitment to natural resources conservation, leadership, and academic achievement.  The award, first presented in 1971, consists of a $600 scholarship ,and the name of the recipient is displayed on a plaque in the Natural Resources Department on the second floor of Owen Hall.  Award winners are nominated by the department faculty each spring.s

 

 


John Polley Soil and Water Conservation Award
John Polley in the 1970sThe John Polley Soil and Water Conservation Award was established at the 2002 Ag-Arama event on January 26,  2002, to honor a past faculty member who established the soil and water conservation program at the Crookston campus and who was a beloved teacher and mentor to students. The award is administered jointly by the UMC Natural Resources Club and the Natural Resources Department.  The award consists of a plaque on a piece of solid walnut and a $100 cash award.  The award fund is supported by donations from former students and friends of John Polley, and it is supplemented by the Natural Resources Club and individuals.  The selection criteria serve to identify the student who best exemplifies the following text which is engraved on the plaque:

"To the student who, through words and action, best represents the application of the science and art of soil, water, and related natural resource management to achieve sustainability of people and the environment.”

Application procedures and selection criteria are under development and will be posted here at a future date.

 


Past Recipients of UMC Natural Resources Awards

Year Cabela’s Award Pankratz Award Polley Award

2006

  Tamara Saxton  

2005

  Jen (Kaser) Tepovich and Nate Emery  

2004

Jessica Larson Jessica Larson
and Russell Kleinschmidt
Adam Wink
2003 Dan Weber Cheryl Isder Tyler Janke
2002 not awarded Dan Oberg Dan Weber
2001 Lisa Zlutichy Dan Weber First Awarded in 2002
2000 First Awarded in 2001 Becky Seifert 
and Emily Spinler
1999   Shane Osborne  
1998 Chris Noble
1997   Jeremy Engelstad  
1996 James Johansen
1995   Wayne Cymbaluk  
1994 Dean Anderson
1993   Alan Melvie  
1992 Kim Vesey 
and Dave Marshall
1991   Laurie Lamm  
1990 Tom Kramin
1989   Donovan Pietruszewski 
and Mary Sundstrom
 
1988 Marsha Curtis
1987   James Anderson  
1986 Kent Lindner
1985   Tom Fischer  
1984 Barbara Lind
1983   Dave Muellner  
1982 Richelle Nielsen
1981   Camilla Boeck  
1980 Richard Pechacek
1979   Vicki Janisch  
1978 Larry Haren 
and Daneil Vakock
1977   Glen Fladmark 
and Douglas Winter
 
1976 Gregory Peterson
1975   Kathryn Masanz  
1974 David Thom
1973   Jeffrey Pagel 
and Denis Ayotte
 
1972 Kenneth Oehlke and Bruce Paulson
1971   Steve Hottinger  
First Awarded in 1971


Other Scholarship Opportunities

The Minnesota Division Izaak Walton League of America Scholarship, awards up to $1000.00 to select students who are enrolled in programs which will lead to careers that focus on protecting the environment and/or conservation and who meet the following qualifications:

Limited to Minnesota residents who are US citizens.

1.         Applicant must be at least in his/her second year in undergraduate college.

2.         Applicant must show a need for financial assistance and list other financial aid that he/she is receiving.

3.         Scholarship to be used for tuition, books, and transportation to the school or program.

Click here for application (normally due mid-May) OR
The application is also posted on the following website:  www.minnesotaikes.org.

A $1,000 Scholarship is being offered to a deserving individual, who is pursuing a career in an aviation related field. The applicant must be accepted at an educational institution and enrolled in an aviation related program. The applicant does not have to be a member of The International Cessna 170 Association. The applicant can be a part time or full time student. Download, fill out and then send an application to: The International Cessna 170 Association, 22 Vista View Lane, Cody, WY 82414-9606 Application deadline: April 30, 2007

The Bruce Beresford Memorial Scholarship, awards up to $500.00 to freshmen students majoring in Horticulture.

The Rock Eagle Air Spray Scholarship, awards up to $600.00 to freshmen or transfer students majoring in Agricultural Aviation with a GPA of 2.0-3.0.

Find the application posted on the following website: http://onestop.umcrookston.edu/financial_aid/scholarships/specialty.htm

For further information regarding scholarships available go to: http://onestop.umcrookston.edu/financial_aid/scholarships/New.htm



 

 

 

 
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