2007 Award Winners for the American Floral Endowment’s Ball & Mosmiller Intern Scholarship Programs
Edwardsville, Illinois, February 21, 2008 - Last year, the American Floral Endowment’s (AFE) Vic & Margaret Ball & Mosmiller Intern Scholarship Programs awarded 18 intern scholarships to eligible students looking to gain experience in greenhouse production, floral retail and wholesale, and allied trade fields.
In March 2007, the award winners of the Vic & Margaret Ball Intern Scholarship Program were: Truman Anderson, III attending the University of Georgia; Barbara Ellen Bethel attending the University of Arkansas; Jessica Goebel attending Kansas State University; Caroline Gorham attending the University of Florida; Hilary Hirzel attending Cal Poly; Paul Jemison attending Kansas State University; Tina Nutt attending the University of Florida; Sharon Kay Riese-Huck attending Cornell University; and Katherine Sandlin attending the University of Georgia. The award winners of the Mosmiller Intern Scholarship Program were: Mallory Dillard Emison attending Mississippi State University; Jill Hamilton attending Iowa State University; and Klair McDermott attending University of Connecticut.
In October 2007, the award winners of the Vic & Margaret Ball Intern Scholarship Program were: Kristie Basta attending Pennsylvania State University; Sara Brown attending Delaware Valley College; Caroline Collins attending the University of Georgia; Jeremy Noah Jones attending Kansas State University; and Charles Caleb Smith attending the University of Georgia. The award winner of the Mosmiller Intern Scholarship Program was: Leann Kootz attending Kansas State University.
These two intern scholarship programs aid students in gaining hands-on, real-world experience in floriculture. The Vic & Margaret Ball Intern Scholarship Program, established in 1992 by a generous gift from Vic and Margaret Ball, specifically funds training at floriculture production greenhouses throughout the U.S. The Balls created this program to assure future students would have the ability to take advantage of practical greenhouse experience opportunities without financial worry.
The Mosmiller Intern Scholarship Program was established in 1975 to honor former AFE Chairman and retail florists Colonel and Mrs. Walter E. Mosmiller, Jr. Funding from the Mosmiller program helps support students who participate in internships at a retail florist, wholesaler, or allied trade company.
To be considered for these scholarship opportunities that are administered by AFE, students must:
• be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled in a floriculture/environmental horticulture program at a 2- or 4-year college or university in the U.S.
• maintain a “C” or better GPA
• complete the internship prior to graduation.
Deadlines & Applications
Both scholarship programs are awarded twice each year. To be eligible for scholarships, the deadline for receiving applications at the AFE office is March 1st in the spring and October 1st in the fall. Applications can be downloaded from the AFE web site (www.endowment.org) or by contacting the AFE Office at 618-692-0045.
About AFE
AFE, founded in 1961, is the leading non-profit funding source for floricultural research and educational programs in the United States. The Endowment is supported by more than 1,000 companies and individuals throughout the industry. For more information, please visit www.endowment.org.
