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Puksta Scholars program now accepting applications from students who want to change the world

Puksta Scholars

Above: 2016-17 Puksta Scholars from all five Colorado universities gather in front of Old Main Chapel during their annual fall retreat.

The , an exemplary undergraduate civic engagement program, is accepting applications for 2017-18 new scholars. Applications are due February 15, 2017.

 

"The Puksta Scholars program provides a $4500 scholarship for students to develop projects that bring about positive change within our campus and communities," said Roudy Hildreth, Associate Director of CU Engage and 񱦵's Puksta Scholars Coordinator.

Puksta Scholars are supported in their work by advisers and by regularly meeting as an inclusive community for reflection, workshops, and technical assistance. Projects by previous 񱦵 Puksta Scholars have included working with Engineers Without Borders to develop a water collection system for a village in Nepal, creating videos to help the Veterans Helping Veterans raise funds, developing strategies to close the digital divide in Lafayette, and organizing a Women in Leadership Conference. 

Interested in what current 񱦵 Puksta Scholars are working on? Read about two examples: , and .

The Puksta Scholars is one of the 񱦵’s “Special Enhancement Opportunities Programs.” 񱦵 is one of five universities in the state that has a Puksta Scholars Program. Please note that this scholarship is only available for students who will be freshmen, sophomores or juniors in academic year 2017-18. It is not available for incoming seniors (exceptions can be made for transfer students). 

For an application, overview and more information go to 
For questions, contact Roudy Hildreth, roudy.hildreth@colorado.edu