Keep South Carolina Wild

2024 – 2025 Scholarship Recipients

A committee of the South Carolina Wildlife Federation board is proud to announce the selection of the 2024/2025 scholarship recipients. Congratulations to Kejsi Gjini, Christopher Pettengill, and Jada Bollmeyer for their selection as SCWF scholarship winners and to Leah Roberts for being selected for the Nicole Chadwick Memorial Scholarship. These impressive young conservationists are all motivated to use science-based solutions to make an impact on the world around them.

Leah Roberts is senior at Clemson University, where she is an environmental and natural resources major with an emphasis in conservation biology with minors in biological sciences and wildlife and fisheries biology. Leah has already had the opportunity to work as an undergraduate research assistant on three ecology projects, the most recent of which was on small mammal ecology. Leah is also a passionate volunteer and is involved with many environmental projects throughout the year at Rocky River Park through Anderson University. Her long-term goal is to be wildlife ecology or biology professor.

Jada Bollmeyer, a junior majoring in environmental studies at the University of South Carolina, has been passionate about environmental advocacy since age 11. She truly believes that one person can make a difference, and plans to use her “voice and unwavering dedication to this field to progress South Carolina’s environmental efforts while uplifting marginalized communities for the sake of not only the state, but the planet as a whole.” After she graduates, Jada plans to work in clean energy and advocate for a transition to renewable power, especially community solar. She hopes to use her education to promote more inclusive energy policies through environmental outreach and improved program design.

 

 

Christopher Pettengill is a graduate student at Clemson University where he is a wildlife and fisheries biology major. Perhaps because his lifelong interest in ecology and human impact started at a young age, Christopher is passionate about ensuring that future generations also get to experiences our natural resources. He is especially interested in how human actions impact our environment. In his professional career, he hopes to improve habitat quality and ecosystem services.

Kejsi Gjini, a senior environmental studies major at the University of South Carolina, cares deeply about addressing climate change and also about sustainable management of natural resources. He is “passionate about creating solutions that mitigate climate change while ensuring that communities, particularly the most vulnerable, are able to participate in the planning and the benefits of a more sustainable world.” After completing this degree, he plans to apply to a master’s program in Earth and Environmental Resource Management (MEERM) so that he can conserve natural ecosystems in a way that also helps humans.

 

SCWF is honored to be able to distribute educational grants to full-time students pursuing a degree in any environmental field at South Carolina schools of higher education. Both undergraduate and graduate students are eligible, based on their performance in academia and in related community activities. These scholarships are funded by contributions from generous individual donors in addition to the ongoing support received from these funds:

  •  D. L. Scurry Foundation provides educational scholarship funds for individuals attending colleges, universities and technical schools in South Carolina.
  •  The Riverbanks Conservation Support Fund (CSF) provides financial assistance for conservation oriented projects/programs worldwide that promote preservation of the Earth’s biodiversity.
  • The Nicole Chadwick Memorial Fund honors the legacy of an endangered species biologist who made a long-lasting impact on wildlife conservation in South Carolina.

2023-2024 Scholarship Winners Announced!

A committee of the South Carolina Wildlife Federation board is proud to announce the selection of the 2023 scholarship recipients.  Congratulations to Margaret Gaither, Kloi Hart, and Levi Wagner for their selection as SCWF scholarships and to Nina Coli for being selected as the Nicole Chadwick Memorial Scholarship.

SCWF is honored to be able to distribute educational grants to full-time students pursuing a degree in any environmental field at South Carolina schools of higher education. Both undergraduate and graduate students are eligible, based on their performance in academia and in related community activities. These scholarships are funded by contributions from generous individual donors in addition to the ongoing support received from these funds:

·        D. L. Scurry Foundation provides educational scholarship funds for individuals attending colleges, universities and technical schools in South Carolina.

·        The Nicole Chadwick Memorial Fund honors the legacy of an endangered species biologist who made a long-lasting impact on wildlife conservation in South Carolina.

·        The Riverbanks Conservation Support Fund (CSF) provides financial assistance for conservation oriented projects/programs worldwide that promote preservation of the Earth’s biodiversity.

2023 SCWF Scholarship Winners:

Margaret Gaither is pursuing her masters at Clemson University in Wildlife and Fisheries.  She is a first generation college student with a 4.0 GPA.  She hopes to work for a state or federal agency doing research in fish passage and is working on this project currently using acoustic transmitter tags.  She enjoys trail running and microfishing and her favorite fish is a yellow bullhead.

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Image Caption: Margaret Gaither holding a female American shad that she tagged.

Kloie Hart is a Junior at Clemson University in Wildlife and Fisheries Biology. As a first generation college student, she maintains a 3.9 GPA and is focused on a career in conservation biology that deals with native animal and plant species. She is a member of the South Carolina Native Plant Society and is interested in working with a non-profit upon graduation. She follows SCWF closely to follow what is happening in SC regarding the conservation of our biodiversity.

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Image caption: Kloie Hart holding a green anole.

University of South Carolina student Levi Wagner is a sophomore with a 3.903 GPA and is majoring in environmental studies with a minor in mass communications.  His career focus is “to make scientific information more reliable, understandable, and easily accessible for the general public while continuing to bridge the gap between scientists and citizens.”  He has a particular interest in coastal communities and is an advocate for environmental justice and species conservation.

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Image Caption: Levi Wagner holding an Atlantic Stingray that was collected (and released) in an “otter trawl”.

The recipient of the Nicole Chadwick Memorial Scholarship is Nina Coli. Nina is a junior at the University of South Carolina majoring in environmental science and minoring in marine science.  She is a first generation college student with a 3.97 GPA.  Her future plans include pursuing “research opportunities and to serve as an environmental educator/communicator so that everyday individuals may be able to learn about the important environmental topics that affect them.” Nina recently attended the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (SEAFWA) conference as a Minorities in Natural Resource Conservation (MINRC) fellow where she was able to put into perspective some of her professional goals, “especially in the SCWF’s mission to conserve South Carolina’s ecosystems, advocate alongside local policymakers, restore the land and environment we rely on, and educate individuals on the vitality of South Carolina’s wildlife and natural resources.”

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Image Caption: Nina Coli holding a blue crab.

Congratulations to all of the scholarship recipients. Knowledge lays the groundwork for analyzing environmental problems, resolving conflicts, and preventing new problems from arising. The South Carolina Wildlife Federation is committed to supporting future leaders by helping to provide the financial resources necessary to lay the groundwork for more responsible decision-making tomorrow. We will open applications for the 2024 scholarships during April, and the deadline is October 31. For information on scholarships from SCWF, visit www.scwf.org/scholarships.