Wisconsin Code § 36.49

Environmental program grants and scholarships; Wisconsin Merit scholarships
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From the appropriation under s. 20.285 (1) (rm) , the board shall annually do the
following:
(1) Make need-based grants totaling $100,000 to students
who are members of underrepresented groups and who are enrolled in a program leading to a certificate or a bachelor’s degree
from the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
(2) Provide annual scholarships totaling $100,000 to students
enrolled in the sustainable management degree program through
the University of Wisconsin-Extension.
(3) Provide $300,000 to the University of Wisconsin-Stevens
Point for environmental programs.
(4) Award the balance in annual scholarships called “Wisconsin Merit scholarships,” which shall be based only on merit, to
students who are enrolled in an institution or college campus and
who have either graduated from high school in this state or been
granted a high school diploma by the administrator of a homebased private educational program, as defined in s. 115.001 (3g),
in this state. The board shall determine merit based on a performance on standardized college entrance examinations and, if applicable, cumulative high school grade point averages. An annual
scholarship awarded to a student under this subsection shall equal
$5,000.

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