Just a final reminder for those of you interested in applying for the GCA Urban 
Forestry fellowship. There is still time to apply-so please share with those 
who may be interested and visit the website for more details 
http://urbanforestry.frec.vt.edu/scholarship   -Susan Day

Applications being accepted for the Garden Club of America's Urban Forestry 
Fellowship

Application Deadline: January 31, 2014

The Garden Club of America (GCA) with the support of Casey Trees in Washington, 
DC, is soliciting applications for its national urban forestry fellowship. GCA 
has a history of interest in the health of the urban forest and would like to 
support young scientists in their undergraduate and graduate studies in this 
field.  The study areas of interest are far reaching, including urban forest 
management and planning as well as topics in biology, ecology, or human health 
that will specifically move urban forest science forward. The GCA Fellowship in 
Urban Forestry will be awarded in early 2014. Applications are reviewed by a 
selection committee at Virginia Tech composed of practicing urban forestry 
scientists and professionals in related fields. Final selection is made by The 
Garden Club of America.

The fellowship is highly competitive and applicants must present clearly in 
their applications how they will advance the GCA's goal of increasing future 
capacity in urban forestry research.

Eligibility: The fellowship is open to both graduate students and advanced 
undergraduates pursuing degrees in urban forestry, forestry, horticulture, 
environmental studies or a closely related field at any 4-year college or 
university degree program in the United States. Recipients must be students in 
the U.S. who will be enrolled as juniors or seniors or graduate students during 
the fellowship period (2014-15).  The award is for $4,000 and recipients may 
apply for one additional year of funding. In 2013, four fellowships were 
awarded.

Application Process: For more information, online application forms, and past 
recipients, visit 
urbanforestry.frec.vt.edu/scholarship<mailto:urbanforestry.frec.vt.edu/scholarship>
  or contact Dr. Day at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
or 540-231-7264.

For more information about...

The Garden Club of America, visit gcamerica.org

Casey Trees, visit caseytrees.org

The Department of Forest Resources & Environmental Conservation at Virginia 
Tech, visit www.frec.vt.edu<http://www.frec.vt.edu>

The Department of Horticulture at Virginia Tech, visit 
www.hort.vt.edu<http://www.hort.vt.edu>

The Garden Club of America strives to stimulate the knowledge and love of 
gardening, to share the advantages of association by means of educational 
meetings, conferences, correspondence and publications, and to restore, 
improve, and protect the quality of the environment through educational 
programs and action in the fields of conservation and civic improvement.  
Virginia Tech's Department of Forest Resources & Environmental Conservation 
offers undergraduate and graduate programs in Urban Forestry.
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Susan D. Day, Assistant Professor
Department of Forest Resources & Environmental Conservation
and Department of Horticulture
Virginia Tech
310 Cheatham Hall (0324)
307 Cheatham Hall (physical address)
Blacksburg, VA 24061
Tel. 540-231-7264
FAX 540-231-3330
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
frec.vt.edu
hort.vt.edu



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