Montana Tech Students Awarded Scholarships from Board of Certified Safety Professionals Foundation

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Three Montana Technological University students received scholarships from the Board of Certified Safety Professionals Foundation. The students are Timothy Burton, a graduate student in Industrial Hygiene Distance Program; Cara O’Donnell, an undergraduate student in Occupational Safety and Health; and Layne Willis, a graduate student in Industrial Hygiene.

To be considered for a scholarship, students must be from a qualified academic program. Montana Tech’s Safety Health and Industrial Hygiene Department has three eligible programs. They are the bachelor of science in Occupational Safety and Health and two master of science degree programs in Industrial Hygiene, one on-campus and one distance learning.