THE CIND M. TRESER
MEMORIAL STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP
The WSEHA scholarship program gives recognition to outstanding and deserving undergraduate students majoring in environmental health (or in an allied discipline) and who intend to take employment in the field of environmental health in Washington State upon completion of the baccalaureate degree requirements.
1. The applicant must be enrolled in a program accredited by the National Accreditation Council for Environmental Health Curricula, or have a curriculum comparable to the model curriculum recommended by the National Accreditation Council, i.e., the program must include substantial coursework in the following areas;
1) Biology & Microbiology,
2) Organic & Inorganic Chemistry
3) Epidemiology
4) Biostatistics, and
5) Environmental Health topics (i.e. food protection, air pollution,
water and wastewater, solid waste, vector control & house, toxics &
hazardous substances, hazardous waste, etc.)
2. Applicant must be a current
member of the Washington State Environmental Health Association.
3. Applicant must demonstrate his/her intent to become employed in
the field of environmental health in Washington state following
graduation.
4. Applicant must have submitted a completed Scholarship Application
Form, and be willing to submit a photograph if awarded the
scholarship.
5. Applicant must be able to attend the WSEHA Annual Educational
Conference to receive the scholarship award.
PROCEDURES:
The Scholarship
Committee - The President and
the Board of Directors will appoint a three (3) member Scholarship
Committee which shall be a subcommittee of the Nominations & Awards
Committee.
The Committee members will serve 3 year terms, except for the first year in which the members will draw lots to decide which members shall serve for a 1, 2 and 3 year term respectively. The terms of appointment will be staggered thereafter so there will be one new member appointed to the subcommittee each year for a full three-year term. At least one member of the sub-committee shall be a faculty member of a college or university environmental health program which has been accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Environmental Health Curricula.
The Association will advise eligible institutions during January (or such other month as may be determined by the Board) of the availability of the Scholarship and request submission of applications.
The Scholarship Committee, meeting with or after having consulted with the environmental health program advisers from each school from which there are applicants, will review and select the scholarship winner(s) based on their academic excellence, community and campus activities, and potential for future contributions to the profession as an environmental health specialist.
If there are funds available for more than one scholarship, one of the scholarships should be awarded to an eligible applicant whose financial need is the primary criterion.
The Scholarship Committee shall inform the Board of Directors, the Institution(s), and the individual(s) of their selection.
AWARD SPECIFICATION:
The annual budget of the
Association shall contain an allocation for the Scholarship Award
which shall consist of part or all of the interest derived from the
monies invested in the Scholarship Fund. The amount of the award
shall be fixed by the Board upon recommendation of the Nominations
and Awards and the Finance Committees.
The monetary award, in the form of a check drawn on the Association's account, shall be accompanied by a framed certificate.