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LA Student Ava Yon: 1 of 5 winners of the 2024 ASLA Council of Fellows Scholarship
BLA student, Ava Yon, has been selected as a winner of the American Society of Landscape Architects’ 2024 Council of Fellows Scholarship. Yon is one of five winners for this award. These scholarships support the next generation of designers by rewarding superior student performance, supporting access and diversity, supporting original research, and assisting students with unmet financial need.

Yon is actively involved in the Michigan Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects as well as the MSU LA Club. She is passionate about her work and always eager to learn more. One day, she hopes to give back to her communities the way they have given to her.
Selection of 2024 winners is ongoing through a competitive process by sponsor- and LAF-convened juries made up of leaders in landscape architecture practice, academia, and industry. As each scholarship jury makes their selections, winners will be added to this page.
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