Environmental Sustainability Scholars Program application
The Nelson Institute Environmental Sustainability Scholars Program (ESSP) is designed for incoming first-year students who want to link their passion for the environment and sustainability with a commitment to building more equitable communities. In this program, students take a 1-credit seminar that introduces them to sustainability where they will learn more about taking care of the environment and people. They will also explore the UW-Madison campus and work with the community to help meet the university’s sustainability goals. This seminar creates a supportive group where students feel they belong and learn how to make their own communities more sustainable and fair. This local learning will also help them understand global issues.
ESSP is now accepting applications for Fall 2025!
ESSP is both an academic and scholarship program. Program applicants are automatically considered for scholarships. ESSP is open to students from all different fields and interests. We especially encourage students from backgrounds that are often underrepresented in environmental studies and sustainability, such as first-generation college students and those from rural or urban communities, to apply and help shape the future of ESSP.
Who can apply? Incoming freshman 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 are interested in dimensions of sustainability, including the environment and social aspects. Students should also have an interest in building more equitable communities on campus and in their own communities.
How much can I receive? Up to $1,000, based on unmet financial need.
Questions about the program? Email Kim Wahl (krwahl2@wisc.edu)
For issues with the application, email Tara Mohan (temohan@wisc.edu).
- Award
- Up to $1,000, based on unmet financial need.
- Organizations
- Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies
- Deadline
- 03/15/2025
- Supplemental Questions
- The Nelson Institute’s Environmental Sustainability Scholars Program (ESSP) is designed for students who want to link their passion for the environment and sustainability with a commitment to building more equitable communities. We welcome applications from all incoming freshman 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 requirements may also be eligible for a scholarship through ESSP. We place a high priority on diverse perspectives, backgrounds, and contributions to environmental and social sustainability issues. We especially encourage students from backgrounds that are often underrepresented in environmental studies and sustainability, such as first-generation college students and those from rural or urban communities, to apply. The application below is for both the program and the scholarship. Please click “Yes” to continue with an application for this program.
- Did any of your parents/guardians attend college?
- Are you a nontraditional student (for example, attending college after a delay for a job, family, or other commitment or currently caring for a child or older relative while attending college)?
- Are you a veteran?
- Are you a student with a disability?
- ESSP offers financial aid to eligible students. Please describe in detail any special circumstances affecting your financial need. To be eligible for an ESSP scholarship, you must submit a FAFSA.
- Explain why you believe environment and social sustainability (equity) are important for the future of your community.
- How would you help create an inclusive learning community or classroom?
- How did you hear about the Environmental Sustainability Scholars Program (ESSP)?
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