$350 - $350
Mar 13, 2026
United States
individual
About This Opportunity
The Oreana Merriam Scholarship has been established to provide financial support to undergraduate students at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. This scholarship is specifically designed for sophomores, juniors, or seniors who are pursuing a major in either Environmental & Natural Resource Economics or Managerial Economics. The scholarship recognizes academic achievement and provides financial assistance to students demonstrating strong academic performance with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or greater. Recipients are selected based on their educational plans and goals related to their chosen degree program. The award helps support students as they pursue their studies in these economics-focused fields at UMass Amherst.
Who Can Apply
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- United States
- Project in
- United States
- Applicants
- individual
- Organizations
- academic
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- Award Amount
- $350 - $350
- Application Deadline
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March 13, 2026 at 23:59 UTCDue in 11 days
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