Vermilion Campus - Paul & Sharon Robey, Minnesota Safari Club International Scholarship Fund
Overview
Paul & Sharon Robey, Minnesota Safari Club International Scholarship annual scholarship(s) is for a student(s) enrolled at Minnesota North College - Vermilion Campus.
The mission of SCI is to protect the freedom to hunt and to promote wildlife conservation worldwide. The purposes of SCI are....
To advocate, preserve and protect the rights of all hunters.
To promote safe, legal and ethical hunting and related activities.
To advocate within the limits imposed by law and regulation.
To monitor, support, or otherwise take positions on local, national and international legislative, executive, judicial or organizational endeavors that foster and support SCI's mission and purposes.
To inform and educate the public concerning hunting and related activities.
SCI members help shape and promote the image of the hunter to the general public, through their words and actions. In addition to practicing ethical hunting while in the field, SCI members give back by participating in educational, civic, conservation, and humanitarian efforts across the globe.
To be eligible for the Paul & Sharon Robey, Minnesota Safari Club International Scholarship Fund, the following criteria will be used:
Incoming or returning student
Enrolled in one of the following programs: Fisheries and Wildlife Management, Wildlife Ecology, Natural Resource Technology – Forestry/Wildlife, Outdoor Leadership, Backcountry Guide, Wilderness and Park Management, Water Quality Science, or Watershed Science
Has a GPA of 2.0
Shows a strong interest in the outdoors, hunting, and/or fishing by writing a statement about their interest and experiences. Applicants would be ranked with a higher priority on hunting interest and experience, if a tie breaker was needed.
Qualifications
What is your current GPA (High School if you have not earned any college credits)
In the upcoming semester, are you a new incoming or returning student?
Applicant must attend the Vermilion Campus.
Applicant must be in a natural resources field.