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“This donation not only continues our trendsetting ways in this vital new field, but also makes our already affordable tuition even more reasonable,” says Steven Johnson, dean of the College of Science and the Environment at LSSU.
“When our Cannabis Center of Excellence began operations, members from Steadfast Labs toured the facilities and conducted guest lectures for our students. By funding this scholarship, Steadfast Labs again demonstrates their commitment to supporting future chemists who will enter the workforce and provide public safety in the cannabis field,” Johnson notes.
In addition to cannabis chemistry, LSSU also offers degrees in cannabis production, cannabis science and cannabis business.
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The University in Saul Ste. Marie, Michigan
claims to have been the first in the nation to launch the cannabis chemistry program, and now also the first in the U.S. to offer cannabis chemistry scholarships.
The school opened cannabis chemistry classes back in 2019, and now with the help of a cannabis testing facility in Hazel Park, Michigan,
Steadfast Labs will provide financial assistance to its students. Steadfast Labs decided to fund a yearly $1,200 scholarship. It is our great pleasure to grant this unprecedented scholarship for a cutting-edge program in an innovative industry, said Avram Zallen, founder and CEO of Steadfast Labs. “This grant is another opportunity for Steadfast to help LSSU students pursue careers in this exciting and important industry.
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It was just last year that Lake Superior State University established the nation s first chemistry program focused on soley on cannabis when it launched The Cannabis Center of Excellence. Now the northern Michigan university is first again offering a scholarship for its cannabis chemistry program.
A Michigan based business has established a $1200 annual scholarship for students pursuing a degree in cannabis chemistry. The company, Steadfast Labs based in Hazel Park, was excited about providing the first of it s kind scholarship commenting to CBS News, It is our great pleasure to grant this unprecedented scholarship for a cutting-edge program in an innovative industry, said Avram Zallen, founder and CEO of Steadfast Labs. This grant is another opportunity for Steadfast to help LSSU students pursue careers in this exciting and important industry.