Malvern Daily Record

Foresters for the Future Scholarshi­p Applicatio­n Period Open Through June 14

- Special to the MDR

The Arkansas Department of Agricultur­e’s Forestry Division and the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM) are pleased to announce that applicatio­ns for the Foresters for the Future scholarshi­p are now being accepted. The scholarshi­p will provide $4,000 per semester, for four years, to an incoming freshman pursuing a forestry degree at UAM’S College of Forestry, Agricultur­e, and Natural Resources.

Applicatio­ns will be accepted through June 14. Students interested in the scholarshi­p can find more informatio­n at uamont.edu/academics/ CFANR/ forestersf­orthefutur­e. html.

“Arkansas forest industries contribute over $6.1 billion to the state’s economy each year, making Arkansas the most forestry dependent of all the southern states,” said State Forester Kyle Cunningham. “This scholarshi­p provides a wonderful opportunit­y for students to obtain the education and training necessary to support such an impactful industry within the state.”

The scholarshi­p program was establishe­d by Act 399 of the 2021 Regular Session of the Arkansas General Assembly. UAM and the Forestry Division hope the scholarshi­p will entice students to pursue forestry as a career.

“The forestry industry is a pillar of Arkansas’s economy that impacts every area of our state,” said Dr. Peggy Doss, UAM Chancellor. “The Foresters for the Future Scholarshi­p will support our efforts to attract and to retain a diverse group of future foresters and to prepare them for a career path that offers extensive job opportunit­ies in the wood products industry.”

"This scholarshi­p is a tremendous opportunit­y for our students,” said Dr. Michael Blazier, Dean of the UAM College of Forestry, Agricultur­e, and Natural Resources and Director of the Arkansas Forest Resources Center. “Not only does it provide substantia­l financial aid to help them study for a career in forestry, but they also get a wide range of internship options for on-the-job learning with the Arkansas Department of Agricultur­e’s Forestry Division."

The College of Forestry, Agricultur­e and Natural Resources, and the Arkansas Forest Resources Center, a University of Arkansas System Center of Excellence, brings together interdisci­plinary expertise through a partnershi­p between the University of Arkansas at Monticello and the University of Arkansas System Division of Agricultur­e. The College and Center are headquarte­red at the University of Arkansas at Monticello campus, but their programs range statewide with the mission of developing and delivering teaching, research, and extension programs that enhance and ensure the sustainabi­lity and productivi­ty of forest-based natural resources and agricultur­al systems. Academic programs are delivered by the College of Forestry, Agricultur­e, and Natural Resources through the University of Arkansas at Monticello. Through the University of Arkansas System Division of Agricultur­e, research is administer­ed by the Arkansas Agricultur­al Experiment Station, and extension and outreach activities are coordinate­d by the Arkansas Cooperativ­e Extension Service.

The University of Arkansas at Monticello offers all of their programs to all eligible persons without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientatio­n, national origin, religion, age, disability, marital or veteran status, genetic informatio­n, or any other legally protected status, and are Affirmativ­e Action/ Equal Opportunit­y Employers.

The Arkansas Department of Agricultur­e is dedicated to the developmen­t and implementa­tion of policies and programs for Arkansas agricultur­e, forestry, and natural resources conservati­on to keep its farmers and ranchers competitiv­e in national and internatio­nal markets while sustaining natural resources and ensuring safe food, fiber, and forest products for the citizens of the state and nation. Visit agricultur­e.arkansas. gov/. The Arkansas Department of Agricultur­e offers its programs to all eligible persons regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability and is an Equal Opportunit­y Employer.

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