Brown Environmental Leadership Lab in Rhode Island 2015
– Sustainable Development
In the Brown Environmental Leadership Lab (BELL) Sustainable Development program, select high school students from across the United States will live at Brown University’s Haffenreffer Estate, a 372-acre historic farm adjacent to Narragansett Bay. Participants learn how human demands on the environment often compromise the long-term health of the very ecosystems that keep us alive, and develop the leadership skills needed to tackle pressing environmental problems in their home communities. Students also learn about policies, practices, and emerging technologies that can help reduce humankind’s ecological impact. Mentoring is provided by Brown faculty, graduate, and undergraduate students.
Visit the BELL Web site for more information.
There are three sessions of BELL Sustainable Development:
June 21–July 3, 2015
July 5–17, 2015
July 19–31, 2015
The Kohala Center and Brown University are offering two full-tuition scholarships for qualified Hawai‘i Island students to participate in BELL Sustainable Development. Scholarship recipients must cover their own travel costs.
The scholarship application deadline is 5 p.m. Friday, March 27, 2015.
Please download all application materials below, or call The Kohala Center at 808-887-6411 to request an application.
- Application Form (for Hawaiʻi residents)
- Teacher’s Appraisal/Recommendation Form
- Scholarship Application Form (if applying for scholarship funding)
- An official school transcript
Mail or fax completed applications to:
The Kohala Center
P.O. Box 437462
Kamuela, HI 96743
Fax 808-885-6707
Hawai’i Island students applying for this scholarship must send their application materials directly to The Kohala Center, and do not need to pay the deposit or application fee.
For more information, please contact Al-Qawi Majidah at amajidah@kohalacenter.org.