This fund was established in 2007, through a gift from the estate of Ann N. MacGregor, to provide scholarship assistance for incoming freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students enrolled in a visual arts curriculum.
George L. Disborough Trout Unlimited Research Grant
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At a Glance
Up to $3000
One-Time Award
Non-Renewable
Special Application
Deadline
March 1, 2025
Scholarship Details
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Starting December 1, students can download a PDF application for the George L. Disborough Trout Unlimited Research Grant.

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The successful candidate will be notified in early spring and receive the grant upon the return of a letter of acceptance for their award.
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