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US (WV): Five students receive scholarships from West Virginia Nursery & Landscape Association

Five in-state students attending West Virginia University (WVU) studying landscape and horticulture are receiving $5,000 each, thanks to the West Virginia Nursery & Landscape Association (WVNLA) Marcus W. Rennix scholarship program.

Robert Gompers, WVNLA president who owns Highland Landscaping in Buckhannon, W.Va., said the WVU scholars will be recognized at the association's February 11 Winter Symposium in Charleston.

The students are Penelope Edwards of Morgantown, a senior majoring in Landscape Architecture, Chelsea Elliott of Bridgeport, a senior majoring in Landscape Architecture, Samuel Glazier of Charleston, a senior studying Landscape Architecture, Alaira Hudson of Davis, a senior majoring in Landscape Architecture, and Hailey Lane of New Martinsville, a senior studying Horticulture.

Penelope Edwards

Chelsea Elliott

Samuel Glazier

Alaira Hudson

Hailey Lane

Glazier and Lane were 2024 recipients of the Rennix scholarship and met the guidelines for reapplying.

Julie Robinson, WVNLA executive director, said the association prioritizes scholarships to West Virginia citizens wherever they are studying to help boost the nursery and landscape industry. The Marcus W. Rennix scholarship applications are taken via the WVNLA website on a rolling annual basis. Applicants seeking scholarship funding must be studying horticulture, landscape architecture, or nursery and greenhouse management. She said students must be in-state residents who have completed half the required courses in ornamental horticulture or landscape architecture and maintained at least a 2.5 grade point average.

Source: The Real West Virginia

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