Dive/Marine-related Training Grants & Scholarships for Everyone

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NYCNaiad

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Don't you wish someone would give you (or your kids) a training grant or scholarship related to your love of scuba diving or the ocean? Well, Beneath the Sea has just announced a list of 15 grants & scholarships up for grabs this year.

While most of the programs are targeted to those in middle school, high school, & college, there are some offered for those in their mid-to-late twenties as well as a couple with no age limit which means everyone can apply!

It's a great opportunity so pass these along to your kids, check them out for yourself, & share with anyone who loves to dive or adores the ocean.

See all the training grants & scholarships here.
 
These are great opportunities for individuals of ages 13 and above to either learn to scuba dive, get advanced certifications, put the funds towards your school marine research project, take the Dive Medic Technician certification course, learn underwater photography, become a Hyperbaric Medicine technician, and so many other opportunities. Fill out the application form and arrange for two letters of recommendation to be sent to scholarships@beneaththesea.org. It only takes you a few minutes to fill out that form and contact two references. Aren't you worth it?
 
Wow, that pink page is really hard to read! And now everything that was white is now green.

Good stuff, I'll have to pass it off to my students! They have younger eyes... :)

-Chris
 
Wow, that pink page is really hard to read! And now everything that was white is now green.

Good stuff, I'll have to pass it off to my students! They have younger eyes... :)

-Chris

I had more trouble reading the orange on the pink especially with the program I use that adjusts the blue light emitted on my computer display. But what green are you seeing?
 
After looking at the pink screen, I was perceiving all of the white screens as green. Not that there was an actual green page.
 

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