The Scholarship offers $5,000 to pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in fields related to western water. Eligible applicants are juniors, seniors, or graduate students studying water resources, including water law, communications, community and government relations, or engineering. Applications are due by July 1, 2026.
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College junior, College senior
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Communication and Journalism, Engineering, Legal Professions and Law Studies
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The Scholarship provides $5,000 to pursuing degrees in fields related to western water. Open to juniors, seniors, or graduate students.
Information last verified Apr 20, 2026.
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