Opening Doors to Opportunities

At the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point College of Natural Resources (CNR), scholarships help students pursue their educational and career goals by reducing financial barriers and creating opportunities for academic, professional, and leadership growth. Through UWSP’s streamlined scholarship application process, students can access a wide range of university and CNR scholarship opportunities with a single application.

These opportunities are made possible through the generosity of alumni, families, organizations, and friends who invest in the future of natural resources education. Whether you are a student exploring scholarship opportunities or a donor interested in supporting the next generation of natural resource professionals, this page provides information on how scholarships make a lasting impact within the CNR community.


Apply for Scholarships

If you are thinking about attending UW–Stevens Point, the scholarship process is designed to be simple and supportive as you plan your future.

With one easy application, you are considered for a wide range of university scholarships, not just those in the College of Natural Resources, but opportunities across the entire university. This means you can be matched with more scholarships without needing to fill out multiple forms.

Through the UWSP Scholarship Portal, you can also search for scholarships by name, keyword, or category to explore those that fit your interests, achievements, and goals. It is a straightforward way to explore funding opportunities and take an important step toward making college more affordable.

One Application, Many Opportunities

The scholarship application process at UW-Stevens Point expands your eligibility from just The College of Natural Resources scholarships to all university-level scholarships with one straightforward application.

Search the UWSP Scholarship Portal by scholarship name, keywords, or categories that are most relevant to you!

 

Incoming Fall Students

Starting August 1, new admitted incoming students and new transfer students can log in to the UWSP Scholarship Portal to apply for all first-year institutional scholarships. The priority application deadline is December 1 at midnight. The final deadline to submit all application materials is February 2.

Current UWSP Students

Students currently enrolled at UWSP and continuing their studies can begin applying via the UWSP Scholarship Portal on November 1 with a priority deadline of December 1. The application will match you to available scholarships based on your responses, increasing your chances of being eligible for more opportunities. The application saves progress automatically, so you can complete it over multiple visits.


Support the Future of Conservation at UW-Stevens Point

Your contribution to the College of Natural Resources (CNR) at UW-Stevens Point helps empower the next generation of environmental leaders and innovators. By supporting CNR students, you enable them to pursue their studies in natural resource management, conservation, and sustainability. Together, we can ensure that future graduates are equipped with the knowledge and skills to address global environmental challenges and lead efforts in conservation and resource stewardship. Your generosity makes a lasting impact on students.

Giving to the College of Natural Resources

We invite you to join us in supporting the next generation of graduates. Together, we will equip future students with the knowledge and passion to protect natural resources, drive positive change, and lead efforts to create a sustainable future for our region and the world.

 

Contact Us

For more information about the college’s needs or to inquire about making a gift, please contact CNR Development Director Brian Stezenski-Williams at bstezens@uwsp.edu.

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Brenda Lackey

  • Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
  • College of Natural Resources
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Brian Sloss

  • Dean of the College of Natural Resources
  • Professor of Fisheries and Water Resources
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Brian Stezenski-Williams

  • Development Director
  • College of Natural Resources
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