Pennsylvania Landscape and Nursery Association Scholarship

Craig Hart '20, a Delaware Valley University horticulture student, received an unexpected gift this holiday season that will change his life. Representatives from The Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Association (PLNA) visited Hart's class to surprise him with a $5,000 scholarship on Thursday, Dec. 13. Hart was under the impression a guest speaker was coming to his class and had no idea he had been selected for the award.

Hart is a commuter who travels an hour back and forth each day to take classes at DelVal. He transferred to DelVal after earning his associate degree from the County College of Morris in New Jersey. Hart is passionate about promoting the use of native plants and, using horticulture to help people.

"I want to own my own greenhouse and grow native plants specifically for landscape designers," said Hart.

He would also like to earn a certificate in horticultural therapy through the University so that he can use horticulture to help children who have autism.

The two PLNA Board members who visited Hart's class to present the scholarship were William H. Wells of Water Crest Farms Nursery in West Grove, Pennsylvania, and Ed Copenhaver '75 of Stony Bridge Landscaping in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. After the scholarship presentation, Wells and Copenhaver took student questions and provided career advice.

Copenhaver said Hart stood out to PLNA from the other applicants because of his real-world experience and interest in the field.

"We felt that he gained a lot of experience from working in the field and showed a strong interest in design and plant life," said Copenhaver. "All of that was very pertinent in our interest in selecting him."

To apply for the scholarship, Hart was required to submit an essay about his career goals and work experience along with a faculty recommendation. Assistant Professor of Plant Science Dr. Adrienne Kleintop, the faculty member who teaches the class PLNA visited, wrote the recommendation.

Based in Annville, Pennsylvania, PLNA is the leading trade association representing Pennsylvania's $6.8 billion green industry. Founded in 1904, its member landscape contractors, retail garden centers, wholesale nurseries, and greenhouses produce outdoor living environments that improve economic value, air quality, water quality, and human health. The association will be back on campus Jan. 3 to host its Green Industry Conference, which is expected to attract between 300 and 400 participants.

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