Community Environmental Scholars Program application
The Nelson Institute Community Environmental Scholars Program (CESP) is designed for students who want to link their passion for the environment with a commitment to the community. Community Environmental Scholars take a 1-credit seminar (ENVIR ST 317) for three semesters that introduces them to local community-based environmental organizations, provides them with professional training, and gives them a place to discuss the links between environmental studies and community service.
CESP is accepting applications for Spring 2025! CESP is both an academic program and a scholarship program. Program applicants are automatically considered for substantial scholarships (see eligibility criteria below). CESP is built for students from a wide range of disciplines and interests, and we particularly encourage students from backgrounds that have been historically underrepresented in Environmental Studies (e.g. – first generation in college, farm community, BIPOC, urban community, etc.) to apply and shape CESP’s future.
Who can apply? Sophomores and juniors who plan to complete an undergraduate program (certificate or major) in Environmental Studies or Sustainability.
Who can receive a scholarship? Students with unmet financial need who want to link community and environment.
How much can I receive? Up to $4,550 annually, based on unmet financial need.
Questions? Email Rob Beattie (rbeattie@wisc.edu)
Want to find out more about CESP from students and staff?
Check out this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiZvu9v6K_g
Read this news story: http://nelson.wisc.edu/news/story.php?story=2335
Visit the CESP website at: https://nelson.wisc.edu/undergraduate/community-environmental-scholars-program-cesp/
If you experience a problem with the application itself, email Tara Mohan (temohan@wisc.edu).
Be a catalyst for change. Apply to CESP today!
- Award
- Up to $4,550 annually, based on unmet financial need.
- Organizations
- Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies
- Deadline
- 11/21/2024
- Supplemental Questions
- The Community Environmental Scholars Program (CESP) is a professional development, training, and scholarship program for undergraduates with 3-4 semesters left on campus who want to link their passion for the environment with a commitment to learning about and engaging/working with various communities. We welcome applications from all students who are enrolled or interested in the Environmental Studies major or certificate or the Sustainability Certificate. Students with unmet financial need who meet certain other requirements may also be eligible for a significant (up to $4,550/year) scholarship through CESP. We place a high priority on diverse perspectives, backgrounds and contributions to environmental issues. CESP is built for students from a wide range of disciplines and interests, and we particularly encourage students from backgrounds that have been historically underrepresented in Environmental Studies (e.g. - first generation in college, farm community, BIPOC, urban community, etc.) to apply and shape CESP’s future. The application below is for both the program and the scholarship. Please click “Yes” to continue with an application for this program.
- Do you plan to participate in a study abroad, practicum, or co-op program?
- If yes, please indicate which semester(s) you plan to participate in a study abroad, practicum or co-op program, and indicate the length of program, if known.
- Did your father graduate from a 4-year college or university?
- Did your mother graduate from a 4-year college or university?
- Are you a non-traditional student?
- Are you a veteran?
- Are you a student with a disability?
- Describe two or three ways you imagine that Environmental Studies or Sustainability will play a role in your future.
- The goal of the Community Environmental Scholars Program (CESP) is to help you connect your passions, interests, and skills to the community around you. Tell us how you want to work with communities. What communities? On what issues?
- CESP offers financial aid to eligible students. Please describe any special circumstances affecting your level of financial need. Be as specific as you can. To be eligible for a CESP scholarship, you must submit a FAFSA.
- How did you find out about the Community Environmental Scholars Program?
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