Tuesday,
June 15, 2010

Marshall University OHV Recreation Management Course Spring
Semester
Scholarship Applications due on July 9, 2010
The fall semester OHV Recreation
Management course is PLS 450/550: Introduction to Off-Highway Vehicle
Recreation. The information in the course can be invaluable for both
agency personnel as well as the enthusiasts. The planning of the trail
system is a critical component for providing the quality trails that riders
want to ride. This course is the first in the series of 4 courses
regarding OHV recreation.
This semester’s scholarship is being offered by
the Nick J Rahall Appalachian Transportation Institute The scholarship
is being administered by the National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation
Council. The completed applications are due on July 9th,
2010.
Russ Ehnes,
Executive Director of the National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council
(NOHVC), stated, “We are pleased to be able to offer this scholarship with
the partnership of MIC and SVIA. The courses offered by Marshall
University are an invaluable resource to both our rider community as well as
the professional land managers. We are committed to furthering
education regarding Off-Highway Vehicle recreation management. This
scholarship is an excellent way for us to further this goal.”
For more
information regarding the scholarship or to receive an application, contact
NOHVCC staff at trailhead@nohvcc.org.
For
additional information regarding the content of the course, contact Dr.
Raymond Busbee at Busbee@marshall.edu. |