COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE INTERNSHIP AWARD
E.R. Jackman Internship Support
- Participating in volunteer, low-paying internship or internship that requires unusual expenses
- Preference to students in CAS majors
- Relationship of internship to the student’s expressed educational goals
- Faculty recommendation
- Preference given to students with GPA 3.0 and above
- Financial need
- Quality and content of student’s essay
- Leadership potential and involvement as documented on a resume
See website for application information and deadlines
DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES & WILDLIFE INTERNSHIPAWARDS
Gerald L. Fisher Internship in Aquaculture & Hatchery Management
-Applied to FW or is current full-time undergraduate student in FW
-Participating in volunteer or low-paying, off campus internship or one with unusual expenses
-Internship is related to expressed educational goal in aquaculture or hatchery management
-Quality and content of student’s essay
Kenneth and Lois Klarquist
-Full-time undergraduate sophomore or juniorin FW
-Participating in volunteer or low-paying, off campus internship or one with unusual expenses
-Evidence of leadership, volunteer activities, potential for successful career
Kristle Volin Internship Fund
- Applied to FW or is degree-seeking student in FW
-Internship is related to student’s expressed educational goals
-Quality and content of student’s essay
- Part-time students are eligible
Brooks Arthur Pangburn Internship Fund
-Applied to FW or current student in FW
- Part-time students are eligible
Izma Bailey Conser Memorial Scholarship
- International experiences either internship or study abroad
- Part-time students are eligible
TO APPLY
Submit the following to Danielle Jarkowsky
1) One-page application letter that introduces yourself, describes your educational goals and professional aspirations relative to fisheries and wildlife, explains the relationship of the internship to your goals, and provides relevant information not included in your budget narrative or resume.
2) Two page Internship Award Application Form (below) – Due April 15th, 2016.
3) Resume
This is a competitive process based on quality of application as well as above criteria.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, contact:
Danielle Jarkowsky
104 Nash Hall
(541) 737-1091
INTERNSHIP AWARD APPLICATION– Deadline: April 15th, 2016
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name (last, first, middle)
Address City State Zip
Phone number E-mail address
OSU ID# Campus: Corvallis Extended
Academic focus: Fisheries Wildlife Other Specialization Title (if developed) ______
FR SO JR SR PB
Last term OSU GPA Cumulative OSU GPA Year in college this term Hours taken (include current) at OSU
INTERNSHIP INFORMATION
Internship Organization Internship Duration______Internship Address______
Your Position/Title ______
How many credits do you plan to earn by completing the internship?______
What term/year do you plan to enroll for credit?______
Who will be supervising you at the internship site? Name______
Email______Title______
INTERNSHIP BUDGET
Expenses:Transportation (airfare, daily ground transportation) $______
Living expenses (rent, food, utilities, insurance, etc.) $______
Tuition (if applicable) $______
Supplies required but not provided$______
Miscellaneous (passport, vaccinations, application fees) $______
Income:Expected internship stipend or salary$______
Additional resources (other scholarships etc)$______
Scholarship amount requested:$______
Budget Narrative: (Describe your budget expenses, income, and scholarship request.)
Please indicate if you are a student with real-world issues or challenges related to class, culture, ethnicity, gender, gender expression, language, race, ability and sexual orientation and how scholarship support can help you.
Please attach Resume.
I, the undersigned, certify that the information on this application is correct, and grant my permission to the Department of Fisheries & Wildlife to review my student records and to release information from this application to scholarship donor agencies.
Applicant's signature Date