The program aims to promote higher education by providing financial assistance for college students in their pursuit of professional careers in managing natural resources.
The program also seeks to provide current public and private sector employees with opportunities to improve their knowledge and skills and to enhance their career and professional development.
“We have been working extremely hard to ensure that we make these scholarship funds available in time for the Fall 2010 semester,” said Ross Manglona, acting dean of NMC’s Community Programs and Services. “Given the economic difficulties that many individuals are experiencing at this time, we hope many students apply and take advantage of this financial opportunity.”
“This is one of only a few scholarships available to part time students, so those who have full time jobs and want to take classes in the evening can still take advantage of the scholarships,” Manglona added.
NMC will provide 10 full time students with about $1,200 each and 15 part time students with about $600 each) amounts of which are sufficient to pay for all tuition costs per semester in Fall 2010 and Spring 2011.
Scholarship selection will be based on merit and financial need. The scholarship funds will be also be awarded on the basis of the applicant’s community involvement, academic background, letter of recommendation, and a written essay. An interview may also be required.
To be eligible, a student must be a U.S. citizen or green card holder and a CNMI resident for the past three years; be accepted and enrolled as a part-time or full-time student at NMC; have a high school or college cumulative GPA of 2.00 or better; and, be able to demonstrate financial need.
The deadline for submitting applications is Friday, Aug. 20, 2010. For more information, visit the NMC Financial Aid Office in Building P or call 234-5498 ext. 1527. Applications can also be downloaded online at www.nmcnet.edu.


