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Navajo Generating Station Navajo Scholarship

The SRP Navajo Generating Station Navajo Scholarship is a yearly scholarship available to enrolled members of the Navajo Nation who are full-time students at an accredited college/university-level educational institution. Priority will be given to the math, engineering and environmental studies. Recipients must be a college junior or a college senior during the time the scholarship is used and must have, and maintain, a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. The scholarship is renewable. Graduate students are not funded.

SRP is the nation's third largest public power utility and Arizona's major water supplier. The Navajo Generating Station (NGS)is located on the Navajo Reservation near Page, Arizona, on the Arizona-Utah border. SRP manages NGS on behalf of its partners: Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Arizona Public Service, Nevada Power, Tucson Electric, and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.

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