The Hudson Garden Club Scholarship Program (The Genevieve Jyurovat Scholarship) was created to support students who plan to study horticulture, forestry, botany, landscape design, environmental sciences or related subjects at a recognized center, school or college for such study.  The scholarship is  to be awarded to residents of the Hudson City School District who have graduated from an accredited school, are in an accredited college, hold a certificate of high school equivalency (GED) from the American Council on Education, or have completed the final year of education at home as authorized under section 3321.042 of the Ohio Revised Code. Funds for these scholarships are provided by the proceeds from the Hudson Garden Club annual Home and Garden Tour.

 

Applications must be submitted by March 1st.

For questions please contact scholarship@hudsongardenclub.org

 

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Congratulations to our 2023 Scholarship Winners!

Pictured with their parents; Peyton Bakonyi (second on left) and  Elise Taylor (middle right).Read about these students here.

 

Congratulations to our 2022 Scholarship Recipients

Four Hudson High School received scholarships in 2022: Mija Drobnjak, Caroline VonVille, Oiao Katrina Li, and Gabriella Church.  

 

 

Congratulations to our 2021 Scholarship recipients  

Four Hudson High School students received scholarship awards this year: Nathan Herchi, Adam McInerney, Emma Silverman and Christopher Oh. Read more about these fine students here. l

Congratulations to our 2020 Scholarship recipients

The Hudson Garden Club has announced three 2020 recipients of the Genevieve Jyurovat Horticultural Scholarship Award. The recipients are: Anna Herchl, West Virginia University, Allison Katitus, Hudson High School and Jocelyn Weaver, Hudson High School. Read more about these students in our May 2020 newsletter.

Congratulations to our 2019 Scholarship recipients

A college scholarship was awarded to Cade Capper.  Two Hudson High School seniors received first time awards: Anna Herchl (left) and Gabriella Church. For details about these deserving students, read the posts about them on our 2019 News page.