2014-15 Shinoda Scholarship Applications Available

San Luis Obispo, Calif. – A key opportunity is now available for students planning a career in floriculture—Shinoda Memorial Scholarship applications are now open.

“We dedicate ourselves to expanding the possibilities for floriculture students across the nation,” says Bob Otsuka, president of the Shinoda Foundation. “This is a chance for our industry to help students explore their potential and lay the groundwork for success.”

Named in honor of California floral industry pioneer Joseph Shinoda, the awards recognize high-performing students of floriculture and related fields. Annually, the foundation awards the prestigious Shinoda Foundation Scholarships, including its highest honor, the Shinoda Scholar of the Year. In recent years, the awards have expanded to include the floral design segment through the Shinoda Design Center Scholarship and the Jimmy Shinoda Memorial Scholarship, which support California community colleges in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Diego counties.

College students planning careers in floriculture and related fields can visit www.shinodascholarship.org to download applications and detailed information on the 2014-2015 scholarships. To be considered for the Shinoda scholarships, students should complete and return applications by March 30, 2014. Winners are announced by the Joseph Shinoda Memorial Scholarship Foundation later in the spring.

Since the first scholarships were awarded in 1965, the foundation has presented awards valued at more than $760,000 to nearly 650 undergraduate floriculture students.

Undergraduates in accredited colleges, universities and California community colleges are eligible. Preference is given to applicants who have indicated a strong commitment of furthering their education in the field of floriculture (production, research, retail, floral education, floral design and sales and marketing).

Information about the 2014-15 Shinoda Scholarships is available at www.shinodascholarship.org or by contacting pbroerin@gmail.com or Joseph Shinoda Memorial Scholarship Foundation Inc., 962 Pecho St., Morro Bay, CA 93442. In mid-January, information will also be available from horticulture department offices at colleges and universities across the country.

About the Joseph Shinoda Memorial Scholarship Foundation

The Shinoda Foundation was established in 1964 under the auspices of the California State Florists’ Association in memory of the late Joseph Shinoda, a highly regarded pioneer of that state’s floral industry. The foundation’s purpose is to encourage educational opportunities for young people interested in entering the industry. Incorporated as a separate entity in 1972, the foundation has awarded scholarships valued at more than $760,000 to nearly 650 undergraduate floriculture students since 1965.

Information about applications for the Shinoda Foundation’s scholarships is sent each January to horticulture and floriculture departments at universities across the nation. Applications are available on the foundation’s website and accepted from January until March 30 each year.

Information about making contributions to the foundation or about its scholarship program can be obtained from its website, www.shinodascholarship.org, or by writing to: Joseph Shinoda Memorial Scholarship Foundation Inc., 962 Pecho St., Morro Bay, CA 93442, or Pat Broering at pbroerin@gmail.com.

Source: Joseph Shinoda Memorial Scholarship Foundation