The Horticultural Research Institute (HRI) is now accepting applications for its 2025 scholarship program. There is more than $50,000 in funding available.
Available awards range from $1,000 to $5,000, each designed to assist students pursuing careers in the diverse sectors of horticulture. The streamlined application process, through the HRI portal, also provides access to the Sidney B. Meadows Scholarship, with twelve additional awards of $2,000 each.
Empowering the next generation
Established in 1962, the Horticultural Research Institute has granted over $9.5 million in scholarships and funding to research projects that address a broad spectrum of production, environmental, and business issues in the green industry.
This year's scholarship funds are made possible through endowment contributions from individuals, corporations, and associations committed to the advancement of the industry. These scholarships are designed to aid students who have demonstrated a strong commitment to horticultural careers, ensuring the industry's continued innovation and growth.
The application portal is now open, and students are encouraged to apply early. The deadline for submitting applications is May 31, 2025. Interested students can access the application and find more details at HRI's scholarship application page here.
Jennifer Gray, Administrator at the Horticultural Research Institute, emphasizes, "Our scholarships do more than just fund education; they are a launchpad for careers in horticulture, helping students to cultivate their passions into meaningful contributions to the industry."
The Horticultural Research Institute (HRI), the scholarship, research, and leadership development affiliate of AmericanHort, has committed over $19 million to its endowment to ensure the ongoing availability of funds for research and scholarships. The institute supports the green industry through extensive efforts in research and education, aimed at ensuring a prosperous future for the industry.
For more information:
Horticultural Research Institute
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www.hriresearch.org