Frequently Asked Questions
When will Your 2026 Class begin?
Click here to view the schedule for our 18th Certification Course. Our first session will be on February 7th, 2026.
Can Anyone take your course? Can I join your certification course if i don’t live in Anne Arundel County?
Anne Arundel Watershed Stewards Academy is able to train individuals who live, work, learn, or gather in Anne Arundel County, and who have a connection to a community (neighborhood, business, congregation, school, library, civic entity) that they plan to work with to create a healthier environment for all. Unfortunately, we are unable to train individuals who do not have a strong connection to Anne Arundel County. Instead, we encourage you to learn about other WSA’s in our area: University of Maryland Sea Grant: Watershed Stewards.
How do I Enroll in your Certification Course?
Prior to submitting an application to participate in the course, prospective Steward Candidates must attend an Information Session. Virtual information sessions last about an hour and are designed to provide details about the Certification Course and the role of a Watershed Steward.
Please note that attendance at one of our Information Sessions is required prior to submitting an online application.
How long does it take to become a Certified Watershed Steward?
Our 18th Class will begin sessions in February 2026. Official sessions will conclude by mid-April, and capstone planning will take place over the summer. Capstone projects and graduation will take place in the Fall of 2026. More information will be available at our Information Sessions. Information about Class 16’s Capstone Projects is available here: 2024 Capstone Projects.
when do stewards complete their capstone projects?
The educational programs and community engagement components of a capstone project can happen any time throughout the year. The in-ground planting projects led by our Stewards typically get installed during the following months: September, October, and November. Pro tip: since Fall is the best time to install native plants, our busiest capstone month is October.
How much does this course cost?
The Certification Course costs $300. Partial and full scholarships are available for those who indicate a need on their application.
Will I have to pay for my own Capstone Project?
No. During the course, Steward Candidates learn to identify and apply for grants and other funding to secure money for their restoration projects. WSA also raises funds through private donations and grants to support parts of Steward Capstone Projects.
Does the Watershed Steward Certification expire?
Certified Stewards maintain their certification annually by:
- Performing a minimum of 40 hours of community service in the form of Watershed Action 
- Completing an additional 8 Continuing Education Units 
Watershed Stewards are also encouraged to attend networking events throughout the year.
Additional Questions?
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