NOHVCC is once again proud to administer a scholarship for a semester of the Marshall University OHV Recreation Management program.
The spring semester OHV Recreation Management courses are PLS 451/551: Planning and Design of OHV Parks; and PLS 453/553: Operation and Management of OHV Trails Systems. The information in these courses can be invaluable for both agency personnel as well as for enthusiasts. The winner of the scholarship will be able to choose 1 of the 2 offered courses for this spring's semester.
This semester’s scholarship is being offered by the Right Rider Access Fund. The applications are due in to the NOHVCC office on Dec. 27, 2015. NOHVCC will review the applications and choose a winner in the shortest amount of time possible. Spring courses begin Jan. 11.
Information about all four courses, including how to register for the courses is on the NOHVCC website at www.nohvcc.org/Education/MarshallU.aspx
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 Theresa Litteral M.S. at [mailto:stanton3@live.marshall.edu).
The Right Rider Access Fund is a charitable, community benefit organization created in 2011 to support off-highway vehicle enthusiasts directly; by supplementing the work of the Motorcycle Industry Council, the Specialty Vehicle Institute of America, and the Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association; and in other ways. The Fund's charitable mission is to promote the safe and responsible use of off-highway vehicles and to preserve their access to appropriate lands.