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Student Scholarships Announced for 2024

CATEGORY: Current Events |
On Dec 12, 2023

To encourage the next generation of environmental stewards, Friends of Griffith Park is again offering scholarships to students of color from the Zoo Magnet School class of 2024. Officially known as the North Hollywood High School Zoo Magnet Center, this school, located in the heart of Griffith Park, instructs students with an interest in animal studies and/or biological sciences.

These scholarship awards can be used the financial support to pay for various higher education expenses; in addition, FoGP offers students networking/mentoring opportunities.

The scholarship application process will be open the first week in January; deadline to apply will be the first week in March and applicants will receive notifications in April. Also, all applicants are given honorary memberships to FoGP.

If interested in applying, please download and fill application in completely. (there are two applications — make sure you click on the right application)

2024 SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION

2024 CONTINUING EDUCATION APPLICATION

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