Financial Aid
Environmental Ethics
Environmental Ethics Student Ambassador Scholarship Program
Student representatives, chosen before the Fall semester each year, serve as leaders, ambassadors, and peer mentors for the Environmental Ethics Certificate Program. Students commit to 10 hours per semester and receive group programming/professional development, mentoring and leadership experience, and connection to a small group of like-minded students. The ambassadorship is accompanied by a $1,000 scholarship.
For more information visit the Environmental Ethics Student Ambassador Scholarship Program page.
EECP Student Ambassador Scholarship Program Application |
Kleiner Award
The Margaret S. Kleiner Graduate Fellowship Fund provides support for an outstanding graduate student pursuing the Environmental Ethics certificate. Income from the fund may be used for tuition, living expenses, and other special expenses incurred in the course of graduate study.
Margaret Shippen Kleiner (1908-1998) was born in Ellijay, Georgia, raised in Marietta, and resided in Cincinnati, Ohio, most of her life. She earned a bachelor's degree in philosophy and a master's degree in psychology from the University of Cincinnati. She was an avid naturalist, conservationist, horticulturalist, and gardener whose involvement with conservation issues began in the 1940s with efforts in soil conservation.
Honored by the Garden Club of America for lifetime achievements as a gardener, propagator, and judge, Mrs. Kleiner was also a dedicated supporter of the Nature Conservancy, the National Wildlife Federation, the Environmental Defense Fund, and the National Audubon Society. The Fund was created by Mrs. Kleiner’s sons, Scott and Eugene, and Scott’s wife, Heather. Scott and Heather Kleiner are UGA faculty members.
College of Environment + Design
Financial aid through the College of Environment + Design can be found here.
University of Georgia
University-wide financial aid information can be found at the Office of Student Financial Aid.