The Lancaster County Conservation District has announced three Ann Brown Memorial Scholarship program winners for 2019. The students demonstrated an interest in using their future college studies to make a difference with the future health of the natural environment.
Isaiah Rosario, of Hempfield High School, is the son of Carlos Rosario and Martha Cullen of Mountville. Isaiah plans to enroll in the Water and Environmental Technology Program at Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology, Lancaster.
Jamie A. Stephan, of Pequea Valley High School, is the daughter of Matt and Sharlene Stephan of New Holland. Jamie plans to study wildlife and fisheries management at Unity College in Maine.
William J. Burke III, of Penn Manor High School, is the son of William and Michelle Burke. William plans to study energy engineering in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences at Penn State University, University Park.
Each recipient will receive $2,000, which goes toward payment of their college tuition or related class expenses. The scholarship program is open to any graduating senior who will be continuing their education (through a two-year associate degree or a four-year baccalaureate degree) with the intent of majoring in a curriculum that focuses on natural resources or conservation. Applications are available each January on the Lancaster County Conservation District website at http://www.lancasterconservation.org under the education tab.
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