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Scholarships for Agriculture Majors

A strong agricultural industry capable of feeding millions of people is crucial to the future of the country. And that's why there are a multitude of scholarship opportunities available to agriculture majors. Many of these scholarships are offered by local community foundations and are aimed at students pursuing degrees in specializations, such as animal science or agronomy. There are also scholarships offered by large agribusinesses and agricultural and ecological nonprofits. Applicants for these scholarships generally need to be enrolled in an accredited 2- or 4-year school in an agriculture program and be able to demonstrate commitment to agriculture and their community through an application essay and letters of reference. Find the right agriculture major scholarship for you by checking out the list below.

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  • competition 4.0
  • effort level 1.0

March 2025

  • Major: Study |Botany|Forestry|Veterinary Medicine|Biology|Chemistry|Physics|Agri-Business|Vocational Agriculture|Earth Science| Study |Botany|Forestry|Veterinary Medicine|Biology|Chemistry|Physics|Agri-Business|Vocational Agriculture|Earth Science|
  • School (College): Attend a |Two-year|Four-year|College| Attend a |Two-year|Four-year|College|
  • effort level 4.5

February 2025

  • Major: Study |Agriculture| Study |Agriculture|
  • School (K-12): |Holdrege High School, Holdrege, NE| |Holdrege High School, Holdrege, NE|
  • School (College): Attend an |University|Two-year|Four-year|College|Technical School| Attend an |University|Two-year|Four-year|College|Technical School|
  • effort level 4.0

Jan-15-2025

  • Major: Study |Engineering|Agriculture|Construction|Transportation|Power Generation| Study |Engineering|Agriculture|Construction|Transportation|Power Generation|
  • Residence: Live in |United States| Live in |United States|
  • Age / Grade Level: |College junior|Post-graduate| |College junior|Post-graduate|
  • competition 3.5
  • effort level 2.0

Mar-31-2025

  • Major: Study |Engineering|Agriculture|Construction|Electrical| Study |Engineering|Agriculture|Construction|Electrical|
  • School (K-12): |High School|Preston, WV| |High School|Preston, WV|
  • School (College): Attend an |University|College| Attend an |University|College|
  • effort level 1.5
  • Major: Study |Science|Agriculture|Horticulture|Botany|Environmental Studies|Ecology|Grounds Management| Study |Science|Agriculture|Horticulture|Botany|Environmental Studies|Ecology|Grounds Management|
  • School (K-12): |Saugatuck High School, Saugatuck, MI| |Saugatuck High School, Saugatuck, MI|
  • Age / Grade Level: |High school senior| |High school senior|

January 2025

  • Major: Study |Agriculture|Natural Science|Environmental Studies|Physical| Study |Agriculture|Natural Science|Environmental Studies|Physical|
  • School (K-12): |High School| |High School|
  • Residence: Live in |Ventura, CA| Live in |Ventura, CA|

Feb-16-2025

  • Major: Study |Agriculture|Medicine|Seminary| Study |Agriculture|Medicine|Seminary|
  • School (K-12): |High School|Bertrand, NE|Bertrand High School, NE| |High School|Bertrand, NE|Bertrand High School, NE|
  • Residence: Live in |Phelps, NE| Live in |Phelps, NE|
  • Major: Study |Engineering|Technology|Nursing|Agriculture|Medicine|Teaching|Home Making| Study |Engineering|Technology|Nursing|Agriculture|Medicine|Teaching|Home Making|
  • School (K-12): |High School|Loomis, NE|Holdrege, NE| |High School|Loomis, NE|Holdrege, NE|
  • Residence: |Holdrege School District #44| |Holdrege School District #44|

April 2025

  • School (K-12): Attend a |Public High School|private high school| in |Wicomico, MD|Somerset, MD| Attend a |Public High School|private high school| in |Wicomico, MD|Somerset, MD|
  • School (College): |Two-year|Four-year|Accredited College or University| |Two-year|Four-year|Accredited College or University|
  • competition 3.0

May-31-2024

  • Major: Study |Horticulture|Landscape|Vocational Agriculture|Wood Plant Propagation|Woody Plant Breeding|Horticulture Sales and Marketing| Study |Horticulture|Landscape|Vocational Agriculture|Wood Plant Propagation|Woody Plant Breeding|Horticulture Sales and Marketing|
  • Age / Grade Level: |Graduate Student|College sophomore|College senior| |Graduate Student|College sophomore|College senior|
  • Major: Study |Agriculture|Agri-Business| Study |Agriculture|Agri-Business|
  • Residence: Live in |Adams, IN|South Adams School district, IN| Live in |Adams, IN|South Adams School district, IN|
  • School (College): |Four-year|Accredited College or University| |Four-year|Accredited College or University|
  • competition 2.5

Feb-15-2025

  • School (K-12): |High School|Holdrege High School, Holdrege, NE| |High School|Holdrege High School, Holdrege, NE|
  • Residence: Live in |Nebraska|Phelps, NE| Live in |Nebraska|Phelps, NE|

Feb-3-2025

  • Residence: Live in |Aitkin, MN|Anoka, MN|Benton, MN|Brown, MN|Carver, MN|Cass, MN|Crow Wing, MN|Dakota, MN|Hennepin, MN|Isanti, MN|Itasca, MN|Kanabec, MN|Mcleod, MN|Mille Lacs, MN|Morrison, MN|Nicollet, MN|Ramsey, MN|Scott, MN|Sherburne, MN|Sibley, MN|Stearns, MN|Todd, MN|Wright, MN|Carlton, MN|Chisago, MN|Cook, MN|Fillmore, MN|Goodhue, MN|Houston, MN|Lake, MN|Olmsted, MN|Pine, MN|St. Louis, MN|Wabasha, MN|Washington, MN|Winona, MN|Ashland, WI|Barron, WI|Bayfield, WI|Burnett, WI|Chippewa, WI|Douglas, WI|Dunn, WI|Eau Claire, WI|Iron, WI|Pepin, WI|Pierce, WI|Polk, WI|Rusk, WI|Sawyer, WI|Washburn, WI|Blue Earth, MN|Cottonwood, MN|Dodge, MN|Faribault, MN|Freeborn, MN|Jackson, MN|LeSueur, MN|Martin, MN|Mower, MN|Murray, MN|Nobles, MN|Pipestone, MN|Rice, MN|Rock, MN|Steele, MN|Waseca, MN|Watonwan, MN| as an |AgStars local service area|St. Croix, WI| Live in |Aitkin, MN|Anoka, MN|Benton, MN|Brown, MN|Carver, MN|Cass, MN|Crow Wing, MN|Dakota, MN|Hennepin, MN|Isanti, MN|Itasca, MN|Kanabec, MN|Mcleod, MN|Mille Lacs, MN|Morrison, MN|Nicollet, MN|Ramsey, MN|Scott, MN|Sherburne, MN|Sibley, MN|Stearns, MN|Todd, MN|Wright, MN|Carlton, MN|Chisago, MN|Cook, MN|Fillmore, MN|Goodhue, MN|Houston, MN|Lake, MN|Olmsted, MN|Pine, MN|St. Louis, MN|Wabasha, MN|Washington, MN|Winona, MN|Ashland, WI|Barron, WI|Bayfield, WI|Burnett, WI|Chippewa, WI|Douglas, WI|Dunn, WI|Eau Claire, WI|Iron, WI|Pepin, WI|Pierce, WI|Polk, WI|Rusk, WI|Sawyer, WI|Washburn, WI|Blue Earth, MN|Cottonwood, MN|Dodge, MN|Faribault, MN|Freeborn, MN|Jackson, MN|LeSueur, MN|Martin, MN|Mower, MN|Murray, MN|Nobles, MN|Pipestone, MN|Rice, MN|Rock, MN|Steele, MN|Waseca, MN|Watonwan, MN| as an |AgStars local service area|St. Croix, WI|
  • Career: |Agriculture (Industry)| |Agriculture (Industry)|

Apr-1-2025

  • Major: Study |Agriculture|Horticulture| Study |Agriculture|Horticulture|
  • School (College): |US Accredited Institution| |US Accredited Institution|
  • Age / Grade Level: |Master's-level study|Doctoral Graduate| |Master's-level study|Doctoral Graduate|
  • effort level 5.0
  • Major: Study |Horticulture|Landscape|Vocational Agriculture| Study |Horticulture|Landscape|Vocational Agriculture|
  • School (College): |Accredited Institution|State of Ohio| |Accredited Institution|State of Ohio|
  • Major: Study |Agriculture|Home Economics|Horticulture|Forestry|Animal Husbandry|Farm Economics|Solid Conservation|Water Conservation| Study |Agriculture|Home Economics|Horticulture|Forestry|Animal Husbandry|Farm Economics|Solid Conservation|Water Conservation|
  • Residence: Live in |Wayne, OH| Live in |Wayne, OH|
  • School (College): |Accredited Educational Institution| |Accredited Educational Institution|

Mar-15-2025

  • Major: Study |Art|Agriculture|Natural Resources|Veterinary Medicine| Study |Art|Agriculture|Natural Resources|Veterinary Medicine|
  • School (K-12): |Cape Henlopen High School, Lewes, DE| |Cape Henlopen High School, Lewes, DE|
  • School (College): Attend a |Four-year| Attend a |Four-year|

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2.7 Million in Student Scholarships from the College of Agriculture and its Departments

944 Awards from Agriculture Departmental Scholarships

1,766 Awards from College of Agriculture Scholarships

college of agriculture scholarships

The College of Agriculture has several scholarships available for prospective students as well as undergraduate students currently enrolled in the college. We award approximately $2.5 million in scholarships each year to the undergraduate students in the college, made possible by the generous support of our Alumni and Friends. The College of Agriculture is well known by and invites applications from students who participated in FFA and 4-H.  We encourage applications from students of all backgrounds and experiences who can demonstrate scholastic excellence, civic or citizenship engagement, and character and leadership development.

Scholarships are awarded using a holistic review of information provided on the scholarship application. Scholarships from the College of Agriculture are competitive. Awards are based on criteria, and student credentials and information presented at the time of application and are nonnegotiable. Purdue does not match offers from other institutions and does not consider requests for aid.

Helpful Information

  • Review the application dates and deadlines for your group (Incoming, Current, or Transfer Student)
  • Find the college-level scholarship application by clicking the accordion for your group under "Scholarship Application and Important Dates"
  • Scholarship descriptions are listed under each accordion. Click the accordion to expand the list (only one list will open at a time).
  • Hold Control + F to open a search box. Type a key word to search for the full name of the scholarship. Repeat this process for each scholarship search.
  • Additional scholarship opportunities from campus and corporate sponsors have separate requirements and application processes. Follow the links for more details.
  • Complete one scholarship application to be considered for college level scholarships. Some departmental and additional scholarships may require additional applications.
  • Incoming students must submit their admission application and all required materials by November 1 to maximize consideration for university-wide and college scholarships and to receive an admission update on January 15.
  • Transfer students applying to Purdue must submit their admission application and all required materials by April 1 to maximize consideration for university-wide and college scholarships.
  • Current Students  must complete the Scholarship Application each year, even for renewable scholarships. 

Only scholarship recipients will receive email notifications. Award notification dates are listed under Scholarship Applications and Important Dates. Students must confirm their enrollment to have scholarship funds added to their accounts. Scholarship funds will be applied to bills 10 business days before the first day of classes per Federal Regulations.

For more information, visit the webpages below.

  • View Financial Aid Notifications - Explains how to use myPurdue to view aid and scholarship awards.
  • Understanding Financial Aid Notifications  - Explains the financial aid notification from the Division of Financial Aid.
  • Secure Your Aid  - Explains refunds.
  • Frequently Asked Questions - Division of Financial Aid  - Explains aid eligibiity and refunds.
  • How to Renew Aid - Understand the requirements for renewable scholarships and to appeal for reinstatement.
  • Financial Aid Policies - Explains appeal process for various circumstances.
  • Contact Us - Division of Financial Aid  - Contact DFA with questions about your financial aid package.
  • Contact Us - Office of the Bursar  - Contact the bursar with questions about invoices.

Scholarship Applications and Important Dates

October 1:  The College of Agriculture scholarship application opens. Complete one scholarship application to be considered for college level scholarships. 

November 1:  Deadline for early action admission application. 

December 31:  The updated Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is scheduled to open.

February 15:  Priority date to submit your FAFSA to maximize consideration for need-based scholarships for domestic students. 

February 15:  College of Agriculture's scholarship application deadline for new, incoming students.

April: Notifications will be sent to award recipients who completed an early action admission application and the scholarship application. Students who applied for scholarships but did not submit an early action application will be notified on a rolling basis.  Scholarship letters from the College of Agriculture will be emailed to student's email address that was provided on the scholarship application. Students should view the financial aid tab in  myPurdue for their complete financial aid information.

Scholarship Application Here

October 1:  The College of Agriculture scholarship application opens. Complete the appropriate college and/or departmental scholarship application to be considered for scholarships within the college.

February 1:  College of Agriculture's scholarship application deadline for current students. Complete the Scholarship Application each year, even for renewable scholarships.

February 26:  Submit your FAFSA by this date to maximize consideration for need-based scholarships for domestic students. 

June: In June, continuing students will receive their financial aid notifications. Scholarship letters from the College of Agriculture will be emailed to student's Purdue email accounts. Students should also view the financial aid tab in myPurdue  for their complete financial aid information.

November:  The College of Agriculture scholarship application opens. Complete one scholarship application to be considered for college level scholarships.

April 1:  Submit your FAFSA by this date to maximize consideration for need-based scholarships for domestic students. 

April 1:  College of Agriculture's scholarship application deadline for transfer students. Complete the Scholarship Application each year, even for renewable scholarships.

June: In June, transfer students will receive their financial aid notifications. Scholarship letters from the College of Agriculture will be emailed to student's email account provided. Students should also view the financial aid tab in myPurdue  for their complete financial aid information.

College and Department Level Scholarships

Agricultural alumni seed improvement association agriculture scholarship.

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Agricultural Alumni Seed Improvement Association, Inc. for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Indiana residents
  • Plant Sciences, Department of Agronomy, Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture majors
  • Academic merit

Application Information : Complete the College of Agriculture Scholarship application to be considered for this College of Agriculture Scholarship.

Beck’s Hybrid Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Beck’s Hybrids for incoming undergraduate freshmen in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Great leadership potential

Belcher Fulton County Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Richard and Suzanne Belcher for incoming undergraduate freshmen in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their ranked order:

  • Residents of Fulton County, Indiana
  • Department of Agricultural Economics majors

Blume 4-H Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored in the memory of Alice A. Blume for incoming undergraduate freshmen in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • 1-2 page essay on “How will your involvement in 4-H and your college education impact your future and how will you give back to agriculture or your community?”
  • Minimum of five years in 4-H
  • Minimum GPA of 3.00

Bratton-Brown Huntington and Montgomery County Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship for incoming undergraduate freshmen students enrolled in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Residents of Huntington or Montgomery County, Indiana
  • Standardized aptitude test results
  • Financial need
  • High School GPA

Application Information : The Purdue University Division of Financial Aid direct awards this scholarship. There is no separate scholarship application. Applicants must complete the FAFSA.

Breaking New Ground Impairment Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Dr. Bill Field, Professor of Agriculture and Biological Engineering, for incoming undergraduate freshmen or current undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. This scholarship is for students who have physical disabilities that seriously impair mobility, hearing, vision, and/or use of extremities that cannot be substantially corrected with the use of prescriptive or prosthetic devices. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Preference given to Indiana residents
  • Quality of the application
  • Level of need

Brown ICM Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by the Brown Family and Tip-Top Farms for enrolled incoming undergraduate freshmen students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their ranked order:

  • Residents of Tippecanoe or White County, Indiana
  • Strong leadership qualities

Burkhardt Randolph County Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Dr. John R. Burkhardt and Dr. Frances Clemo for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Residents of Randolph County, Indiana

Butler Plymouth Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Henry and Dorothy Butler for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Graduates of Plymouth High School, Plymouth, Indiana (or successor school)

Coats Clark & Washington County Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coats for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their ranked order:

  • Incoming freshmen from Borden High School, Indiana;
  • Sophomore, junior, or senior-level students from Borden High School, Indiana, with a minimum GPA of 2.65;
  • Incoming freshmen from any Clark or Washington County, Indiana, High School;
  • Sophomore, junior, or senior-level students from any Clark or Washington County, Indiana, High School;
  • Full-Time students

Application Information : Complete the College of Agriculture Scholarship application and the FAFSA to be considered for this College of Agriculture Scholarship.

Cooper Freshmen Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship for incoming undergraduate freshmen students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

F. RICHARD WILlsey and HELEN WILLSEY Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by George L. Hanna and CY Gerde for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Quality of application

Hageman FFA Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Steve and Sandra Hageman for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • High degree of leadership as an Indiana State FFA Officer

Hood Agronomy and Horticulture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Department of Agronomy or Department of Horticulture majors

Jaquess ICM Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored in memory of Colonel Fletcher P. Jaquess, a distinguished military leader and agriculture teacher, for incoming undergraduate freshmen students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Residents of one of the following Indiana Counties: Gibson County, Posey County, Vanderburgh County, or Warrick County

Jennings Merit Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Wayne Jennings for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Margaret and John Weeks Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by  Margaret and John Weeks  for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Expression of pursuing an agricultural profession.

Application Information : Complete the College of Agriculture Scholarship application to be considered for this College of Agriculture Scholarship.

Marquardt ICM Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Marquardt Memorial Farm in Allen County, Indiana, for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Residents of the following Indiana counties: Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, Noble, Wells, or Whitley 
  • Students of Purdue West Lafayette or Indiana Purdue Fort Wayne
  • Minimum GPA of 3.0

McVay ICM Merit Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship by William and Marilyn McVay for incoming undergraduate freshmen students enrolled in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Indiana Residents
  • Involvement in Agricultural Education and/or FFA
  • Minimum GPA of 2.65 and/or upper third of graduating class
  • Scholarship Award of Excellence Recipients are not eligible

O’Neall Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Annie K. Sifton as a memorial for their parents, J. Kelly and Margaret Ritchey O’Neall, for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Rank in the upper 20% of their high school class
  • Combined SAT Score of 1000 or ACT Score of 21
  • Minimum GPA of 2.65

Pearson ICM Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Indiana Farm Bureau and other donors for President Harry L. Pearson for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Agricultural Communication, Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Education, or Animal Sciences majors
  • Leadership Skills & Potential - Preference for Leadership in 4-H and/or FFA
  • 2-Page Essay on Topic ‘What Makes an Outstanding Leader?’

Reed Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored in memory of Francis and Harriet Reed’s Greensburg, Indiana company Kova Fertilizer for incoming undergraduate freshmen students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their ranked order:

  • Residents of Decatur County, Indiana, Pursuing an Agricultural Economics, Agronomy, Botany and Plant Pathology, Entomology, Food Science, Youth Development and Ag Education, or Horticulture and Landscape Architecture major;
  • Residents of Jackson County, Indiana, Pursuing an Agricultural Economics, Agronomy, Botany and Plant Pathology, Entomology, Food Science, Youth Development and Ag Education, or Horticulture and Landscape Architecture major;
  • Residents of Decatur County, Indiana, Pursuing any College of Agriculture major;
  • Residents of Jackson County, Indiana, Pursuing any College of Agriculture major;
  • Any College of Agriculture major with a minimum GPA of 2.8

Russell Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Trego for incoming undergraduate freshmen students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Residents of Iroquois County, Illinois; Vermilion County, Illinois; Benton County, Indiana; Vermillion County, Indiana; or Warren County, Indiana
  • Extracurricular activities
  • Academic record
  • ACT and/or SAT Scores

Sailer-Wedeking Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by David Schroeder in honor his aunt and uncle who hail from Posey County, Indiana, for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. A minimum GPA of 2.80 OR rank in the top 15% of class is required. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their listed order:

  • Residents of Posey County, Indiana, Majoring in Biochemistry
  • Residents of Posey County, Indiana, in the College of Agriculture
  • Residents to Vanderburgh, Warrick, Spencer, Dubois, Pike, or Gibson County, Indiana, Majoring in Biochemistry
  • Residents to Vanderburgh, Warrick, Spencer, Dubois, Pike, or Gibson County, Indiana, in the College of Agriculture

steve smith memorial scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Red Gold Incorporated for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Plant and/or Crop Science majors or an interest in agriculture policy

Straszheim Merit Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by the late Clara Belle Straszheim in memory of her husband Robert Straszehim for incoming undergraduate freshmen students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • United States citizens
  • Rank in upper 10% of Graduating high school class
  • Academic promise
  • Participation in school, youth, religious, or community service organizations

Wadsworth Extracurricular Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Henry and Emily Wadsworth for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their ranked order:

  • Children of active or retired Indiana extension staff
  • Purdue Musical Organization (PMO) participation
  • Prior 4-H participation

Ward Montgomery County Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ward of Crawfordsville, Indiana, for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Rank in the top 20% of their graduating high School class
  • Graduated from any Montgomery County, Indiana, High School
  • Accomplishments

Williamson Academic Excellence Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mauri Williamson for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Minimum three year consistent involvement in national, state, or local FFA, 4-H, academic or athletic activities, and/or community service
  • Minimum GPA of 3.5

Willsey Memorial SCHOLARSHIP

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by George L. Hanna and CY Gerde for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University who have lost a parent due to a farm-related injury. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Students that lost a parent to a farm-related injury

Wynkoop White County Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wynkoop established in 2001, for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Letter of recommendation from the high school principal indicating future involvement in agriculture
  • Graduate of Frontier High School or Tri-County High School in White County, Indiana

Agriculture Biological and Process Engineering Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship for sophomore undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Biological and Food Process Engineering majors
  • Current Freshmen (awarded for sophomore year)

Baugh ICM Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by John and Barbara Baugh for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Benham Senior Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by the Benham Family in memory of John F. Benham, a leader in plant protection, for undergraduate senior students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Great potential for exemplary citizenship, leadership, and professional growth
  • Spring semester seniors at the West Lafayette campus
  • A Minimum of 90 credit Hours completed, with 60 credit hours from Purdue University
  • 15 or more credit hours the preceding semester

Beuligmann ICM Merit Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Ann and Jason Beuligmann for students enrolled in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors.  

Bible OSS Affordability Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mr. Brent S. Bible and Mrs. Stacy A. Bible for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Out-of-State residents

Biddle Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : One or more scholarships sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. D. William Biddle and Mr. Richard E. Belcher for enrolled undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:  

Burley Cooperative Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Undergraduate students pursing an education in agriculture
  • Residents of the following cooperative-served counties within Indiana: Bartholemew, Clark, Dearborn, Fayette, Floyd, Franklin, Harrison, Henry, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Marion, Ohio, Perry, Ripley, Scott, Spencer, Switzerland, Washington, and Wayne
  • Preference to recipients affiliated with a family history of raising tobacco as self-reported
  • Exhibit leadership qualities
  • GPA of 2.5 or greater on a 4.0 scale

Carey Spirit Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Christy Kettler Carey for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their ranked order:

  • Members of the Purdue Athletics Spirit Squad and Purdue Pete enrolled in the Department of Agricultural Economics
  • Members of the Purdue Athletics Spirit Squad and Purdue Pete Enrolled in the College of Agriculture

Ceres Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Ceres Solutions Cooperative for rising undergraduate sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Scholarships will be awarded to one rising sophomore, two rising juniors, and two rising seniors. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Agricultural Systems Management, Agronomy, Crop Science, Agribusiness, Agricultural Economics, or Botany and Plant Pathology majors
  • Minimum Purdue GPA of 2.65
  • Benton County, Indiana
  • Cass County, Indiana
  • Clay County, Indiana
  • Elkhart County, Indiana
  • Fountain County, Indiana
  • Fulton County, Indiana
  • Hamilton County, Indiana
  • Howard County, Indiana
  • Huntington County, Indiana
  • Jasper County, Indiana
  • Knox County, Indiana
  • Kosciusko County, Indiana
  • Marshall County, Indiana
  • Miami County, Indiana
  • Montgomery County, Indiana
  • Newton County, Indiana
  • Parke County, Indiana
  • Pulaski County, Indiana
  • Steuben County, Indiana
  • Sullivan County, Indiana
  • Tippecanoe County, Indiana
  • Vermillion County, Indiana
  • Vigo County, Indiana
  • Wabash County, Indiana
  • Warren County, Indiana
  • Berrien County, Michigan
  • Branch County, Michigan
  • Missaukee County, Michigan
  • Newaygo County, Michigan
  • Oceana County, Michigan

Chicago Farmers Junior Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by the Chicago Farmers since 1954 for undergraduate juniors in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • 60 to 90 Earned Credit Hours (Junior Status)
  • Financial need (taking into account other scholarships and/or financial awards granted)
  • Service to production agriculture career path
  • Leadership and campus activities

Clore Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by endowment established by Ola O. Clore in 1983 for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Students who associate as male
  • Evidence of substantial unmet need

Coats Clark and Washington County Agriculture Scholarship

  • Incoming freshmen from Borden High School, Indiana
  • Sophomore, Junior, or Senior-Level Students from Borden High School, Indiana, with a minimum GPA of 2.65
  • Incoming freshmen from any Clark or Washington County, Indiana high school
  • Sophomore, Junior, or Senior-Level Students from any Clark or Washington County, Indiana high school
  • Full-time students

Dairy Farmers Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Dairy Farmers of America, a cooperative based in Kansas City, Kansas, for undergraduate sophomores, juniors, or seniors in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. This scholarship is not renewable and cannot be awarded to the same student. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Priority given to students from a Dairy Farmers of America member farm
  • Animal Sciences, Agricultural Economics, Food Science, Foods and Nutrition, Consumer and Family Sciences Education majors
  • Academic achievement
  • Interest in the dairy industry
  • Minimum GPA of 2.50 based on 30 completed graded credit hours (15 credit hours must be from Purdue University or Vincennes University)
  • Live within the geographic area served by sponsor

Dale ICM Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Jacqueline Dale Broder and Michael Broder for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Dale OSS Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dale for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

dick Willsey Memorial Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship established by Dr. Bill Field, Professor of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, in memory of Dick Willsey, a former Purdue Agricultural Safety and Health Specialist, for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Students that lost a parent due to a farm-related injury
  • Quality of the Application
  • Level of Need

Dittmar Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mr. Will Ditzler and Mrs. Laurie Dittmar for junior undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences majors
  • Financial need (FAFSA must be Completed)

Duke Landscape Architecture Affordability Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mrs. Karey Claghorn to honor the memory of Joshua ‘Josh’ Duke for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Landscape Architecture majors

DuPont Pioneer Agronomy Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by DuPont Pioneer for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Agronomy majors

Eddleman 4-H & University Housing Scholarship

  • Current or prior 4-H members
  • Members of the University Housing Cooperative

Edward p. sipotz scholarship

  • Resident of St. Joseph County
  • Be a sophomore, junior, or senior level student 
  • Minimum GPA of 2.5
  • Complete the Free Application for Federal Financial Aid (FAFSA)

Application Information : Complete the College of Agriculture Scholarship application to be considered for this College of Agriculture Scholarship. Applicants must also complete the FAFSA.

Elliott Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mr. Floyd E. Elliott, a former resident of Oxford, Indiana, and a 1921 College of Agriculture graduate, for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Fields Agricultural Economics and Animal Sciences Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Faye Gumpper Fields and Bob Fields for undergraduate sophomores, juniors, or seniors enrolled in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Agricultural Economics or Animal Sciences majors
  • Diligent study habits
  • Determination to succeed

Floreas Affordability Scholarship

Foltz icm agriculture intern scholarship.

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored in memory of Donald E. Foltz and Jean Uran Foltz, who were educators committed to teaching and educating youth, for undergraduate sophomores, juniors, or seniors in the College of Agriculture or the College of Consumer and Family Sciences at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their ranked order:

  • A completed internship in the Indiana General Assembly of one of the Departments of Indiana Government
  • Service in a position of leadership in an organization such as University Student Government, 4-H, FFA, Option Club, Student Union, Debris, Exponent, etc.
  • Performed at a level of excellence on the SAT Test (1800 with Writing, Math, and Verbal)
  • Completed a College-Level Course in United States Government, United States History, or similar Government or History course
  • Graduate of a High School in Vermillion or Parke County, Indiana

Fraser Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mr. Robert R. Fraser for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Friar Agricultural Education Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Dr. Robert E. Friar for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Minimum GPA of 3.25
  • Preference to Agricultural Education majors

Fuller Transfer Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by the late Robert Fuller, an Extension educator and horticulture teacher at Vincennes University, for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Transfers from Vincennes University with six or fewer hours remaining for an Associate in Science degree
  • Minimum GPA of 3.50
  • Preference to Horticulture, Agronomy, General Agriculture, and Agricultural Economics majors

Goecker Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. Allan Goecker for undergraduate junior and senior students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. This scholarship is awarded to a student who has encountered a significant personal hardship or challenge beyond the student's control during the past year. Examples are serious illness or injuries to the student, untimely deaths of parents or siblings, loss of home due to natural or other disasters, and other comparable hardships. The scholarship is intended to help the student deal with the significant hardship or personal challenge and provide encouragement to continue his or her education. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Referral from the student's department Scholarship Coordinator
  • Demonstrated financial need
  • A minimum of 60 college credits completed, including 15 or more graded Purdue credits
  • Preference to students from rural areas or from towns and cities with 7,500 or fewer citizens

Application Information : Complete the College of Agriculture Scholarship application to be considered for this College of Agriculture Scholarship. Referrals must be submitted by the student’s department Scholarship Coordinator to the College of Agriculture Scholarship Coordinator.

Graham-Rothgeb ICM Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Gordon and Nancy Graham for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

GROWMARK Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by GROWMARK, an agricultural cooperated headquartered in Bloomington, Illinois, for undergraduate junior or senior students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Agribusiness Management, Agribusiness Agricultural Finance, Agribusiness Agricultural Marketing, Agribusiness Commodity Marketing, Agribusiness Food Marketing, Agricultural Economics Applied Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Economics Commodity Marketing, Agricultural Economics Quantitative Analysis, Agricultural Communication, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Systems Management, Crop Science, Farm Management, Sales and Marketing, or Turf Science Management Majors
  • Residents of Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, or Missouri
  • Available to Undergraduate Juniors or Seniors

Gruel Senior Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by the late Miss Elsie L. Gruel, a Chicago-area teacher formerly of Crown Point, Indiana, for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Completion of 100 credit hours at the Purdue West Lafayette campus (None credit courses do not apply)

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Steve and Sandra Hageman for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Preference is given to incoming undergraduate freshmen. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • High Degree of leadership as Indiana State FFA Officer

Hall Sophomore-Junior Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Helen Rentschler in memory of her late brother Rex Hall, a 1911 College of Agriculture graduate, for undergraduate sophomore and junior students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Completed 30 credit hours (28 graded hours)

Halliday Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mr. S. Lee Halliday for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Hartman Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mr. Stewart C. Hartman for undergraduate and/or graduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Hasler Agricultural Economics Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Joseph and Nila Hasler from Paris, Illinois, for undergraduate sophomore students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their ranked order:

  • Residents of Greene County, Indiana, majoring in the Department of Agricultural Economics
  • A major in the Department of Agricultural Economics
  • Residents of Greene County, Indiana, in the College of Agriculture

Hatfield Merit Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Carrie Hatfield for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Hebble ICM Agronomy and Agricultural Economics Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mr. Jeffrey and Dr. Susan Hebble for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Department of Agricultural Economics and Department of Agronomy majors

Helena Agriculture Ambassador Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Helena Chemical Company for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Preference to AG Ambassadors

Hellmich Decatur County Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by family and friends of the late Paul and Robert Hellmich for undergraduate sophomore, junior, or senior students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Residents of Decatur County, Indiana
  • 250-word essay, including the following; brief personal background, example of service to others, understanding of the importance of personal integrity
  • Minimum GPA of 2.70

Application Information : Complete the College of Agriculture Scholarship application to be considered for this College of Agriculture Scholarship. 

Hoeltke Horticulture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Alice Hoeltke in memory of her husband, Norbert Hoeltke, a 1952 College of Agriculture graduate, for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Agribusiness Management or Department of Horticulture majors

Howell ICM Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. David Howell for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University who reside in-state. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Huff Sophomore Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. Huff for undergraduate sophomore students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors.

  • Preference for Agricultural Economics majors
  • Minimum GPA of 2.50

Hurst Upperclassmen Affordability Scholarship

Indiana certified crop adviser agriculture scholarship.

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by the Indiana Certified Crop Adviser for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Departments of Agronomy, Agricultural Economics, Botany and Plant Pathology, Entomology, or Horticulture and Landscape Architecture majors

Jackson ICM Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by family, friends, and business associates in memory of David E. Jackson, a 2000 graduate of the College of Agriculture, for sophomores, juniors, or seniors in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Agribusiness Management, Agricultural Communication, Agricultural Economics, Agronomic Business and Marketing, Agronomy, Farm Management, Soil and Crop Management, Soil and Crop Science, or Agricultural Systems Management majors
  • Minimum GPA of 2.25
  • Residents of one of the following Indiana counties: Fulton County, Jasper County, LaPorte County, Marshall County, Porter County, Pulaski County, or Starke County
  • Participation in 4-H, FFA, and/or a family farm operation

Jennings ICM Affordability Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Kurt Weston for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

John Hardin 4-H Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schollenberger and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hardin, Jr. for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • 4-H members (Two-Year participation minimum)
  • Resident of Marion County, Indiana

Kemper Agricultural Education and Economics Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Roger and Mary Kemper for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Agricultural Education or Agricultural Economics majors

Kingsbury Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by <> for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Kohlhagen ICM Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Kyle and Jill Kohlhagen for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Land O’Lakes Sophomore Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Land O’Lakes for undergraduate sophomore students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their ranked order:

  • Merit and Agricultural Economics majors
  • Merit and Agricultural and Biological Engineering majors
  • Merit and Agriculture Systems Management majors

Latta-Meredith Senior Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Dr. Fred Whitford for undergraduate senior students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Exceptional community service
  • Held a job during the summer and/or school year

Leonard PMO Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Edwin C. Leonard and Virginia V. Leonard for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Students must have completed a minimum of two semesters with good academic merit and financial need. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their ranked order:

  • Members of the Purduettes in the University’s PMO;
  • Member of the PMO’s Varsity Glee Club;
  • Member of any other PMO ensemble;
  • Any other College of Agriculture student with Good Academic merit and financial need

Liechty Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Gregg D. Liechty, Luke E. Liechty, and Nathan Liechty, John D. Nidlinger, and Mark P. Merkel for undergraduate sophomore, junior, or senior students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their ranked order:

  • Intent and interest in a production agriculture career
  • Residents of Adams County, Allen County, Jay County, or Wells County, Indiana
  • Involvement in community engagement and activities

Lillie Hardin 4-H Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Lillie Hardin for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their ranked order:

  • Members of Hendricks County or Porter County, Indiana, 4-H Program
  • Members of the University’s Collegiate 4-H program

Love Merit Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Ruth Martin Love for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Preference to domestic students

Lynn-Nicholson Alpha Zeta Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Charles J. Lynn for undergraduate juniors or seniors in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University that are active members of the Purdue Chapter of Alpha Zeta. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Academic success
  • Leadership in agricultural organizations
  • Leadership on campus
  • Leadership in extracurricular activities
  • Leadership and development of others within Alpha Zeta

Selections will be done by an Alpha Zeta advisor.

Malsbary Affordability Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by G. David Malsbary and Anne G. Malsbary for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Residents of the following Indiana counties: Adams County, Allen County, DeKalb County, Huntington County, Noble County, Wells County, or Whitley County

Martin Special Project Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by the late Eula Rose Martin in memory of Charles F. Martin, Paul Martin, and C. Russell Martin for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Currently enrolled/planning to enroll in special project courses
  • Academic performance
  • Quality of research contribution
  • Desire for continued learning about the conduct of research in agriculture

Mather Food Science Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by B. Zoe Mather for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Food Science majors

McClintock Horticulture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by James A. McCammon, Lewis Mccammon Jr., and Tom McCammon in memory of James A. McClintock, a former professor of Horticulture, for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Preference will be given to Horticulture majors.

McKinney-Kirkpatrick ICM Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mark G. and Julia McKinney, Charles McKinney, Thomas H. McKinney, Ted A. McKinney, and Rebecca J. Thompson for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

McMillen Affordability Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Dale McMillen for undergraduate students enrolled in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Merrell Environmental Sciences and Agricultural Economics Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Ted and Jean Merrell for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Environmental Sciences or Agricultural Economics majors

MiCHIGAN MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship for undergraduate College of Agriculture students who are a member or the child of a member of the Michigan Milk Producers Association. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Minimum GPA of 2.0
  • Enrolled in at least 12 credit hours
  • Preference is given to students with a career interest in the dairy industry

Miller Animal Sciences Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by George M. Miller for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Department of Animal Sciences majors

Milligan Clinton and Tippecanoe County Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by the late Rosetta C. Milligan for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Residents of Clinton or Tippecanoe County, Indiana
  • Capability and interest in agriculture

Morgan County Master Gardener Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Morgan County Master Gardener Association for undergraduate junior or senior students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Majors in Botany, Horticulture, Agronomy, or Soil Science
  • Preference to Morgan County, Indiana residents
  • Minimum GPA of 2.8
  • Personal statement (one page or less) acknowledging the scholarship

Morton ICM Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by George and Nancy Morton for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Murchison Transfer Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Dr. Marshall A. and Dr. Berdine R. Martin for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Preference to Transfers from Black Hawk College East Campus in Galva, Illinois

Off Agronomy Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by the estate of Albert A. and Helen Off for undergraduate juniors or seniors the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Academic Merit with a Minimum GPA of 2.65
  • Leadership qualities
  • Contribution to improve the means and methods of Agronomy

Olive Smith Affordability Scholarship

  • Combined SAT score of 1000 or ACT score of 21

Ortman ICM Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Scot Ortman for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Owen ICM Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Owen for undergraduate and/or graduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their ranked order:

  • Agricultural Economics or Agronomy Majors Residing in Southwest Indiana
  • College of Agriculture Students Residing in Southwest Indiana

Parker Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Dortha E. Parker and friends established in 1998 for the late Herbert E. Parker, who received his Ph.D. at Purdue in 1950 and was a professor of Biochemistry for thirty-nine years, for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • United States Citizens
  • Financial Need
  • Quality of Application, Including Paper with Examples of Personal Initiative and Commitment to Studies

Pearl Smith Affordability Scholarship

  • Leadership Skills & Potential - Preference for leadership in 4-H and/or FFA

Peterson ICM Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Carol Peterson for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Pfendler Junior-Senior Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored in honor of David C. Pfendler, a counselor and advisor to generations of College of Agriculture students, for undergraduate junior or senior students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Interest in Food, Agriculture, and/or Natural Resource industries
  • Demonstrated leadership
  • Sound character
  • Good citizenship

Powers Merit Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mrs. Margo Powers for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Pugsley Delaware County Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Harman Pugsley in memory of his father, a farmer in Daleville, Indiana, for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Residents of Delaware County, Indiana OR counties adjacent to Delaware County, Indiana

Redenbachers’ Top of the Crop Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Orville Redenbacher for undergraduate junior or senior students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Minimum GPA of 3.30
  • Minimum of 60 Purdue credit hours
  • Agronomy, Food Science, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, and Agricultural Economics majors
  • Ensure that your scholarship essay also addresses this question: ‘What one thing do I do better than anyone and why?’

Rice Affordability Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship for undergraduate junior or senior students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Riggs ICM Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Roy and Kathleen Riggs for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Riggs Merit Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Kenton N. Riggs and Martha Lee Riggs Davis in memory of their father, O. B. Riggs, a class of 1920 graduate, for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Academic Merit

Runkle Johnson County Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by the late Lewis Runkle, whom operated a successful apple orchard for more than sixty years outside Edinburgh, Indiana, for undergraduate sophomore, junior, or senior students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. A minimum GPA of 2.65 and financial need is required. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their ranked order:

  • Residents of Johnson County, Indiana
  • Residents of Counties contiguous to Johnson County, Indiana
  • Residents of any other Indiana counties
  • Financial need and academic merit
  • Residents of Posey County, Indiana majoring in Biochemistry
  • Residents of Posey County, Indiana in the College of Agriculture
  • Residents to Vanderburgh, Warrick, Spencer, Dubois, Pike, or Gibson County, Indiana majoring in Biochemistry
  • Residents to Vanderburgh, Warrick, Spencer, Dubois, Pike, or Gibson County, Indiana in the College of Agriculture

Sample Agricultural Communication Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mary C. Sample in memory of Glenn W. Sample, a 1935 Purdue Agricultural Economics graduate, for undergraduate junior or senior students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University with a minimum GPA of 2.65. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their ranked order:

  • Agricultural Communication majors that have completed an agriculture communication internship in Indiana (internships should be with a recognized media outlet or an ag-related company, organization, or agency with duties that involve writing, editing, broadcast, advertising, public relations, marketing, or web design)
  • Agricultural Communication majors who have not complete an internship
  • Any other College of Agriculture majors

Schmidt Turf Science Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Lee and Jean Schmidt for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Turf Science majors
  • Financial need - Preference to students of families with moderate income levels

Schroeder Biochemistry Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by David and Joanna Marsh Schroeder of Dandridge, Tennessee, in memory of David’s parents who farmed over thirty years near Bargersville, Indiana, for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. A minimum GPA of 2.60 is required. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their ranked order:

  • Biochemistry majors from White River Township in Johnson County, Indiana
  • Biochemistry majors from Any Other Township in Johnson County, Indiana
  • Students from Johnson County, Indiana, with any Agriculture major

Schuder Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mary Schuder of West Lafayette, Indiana, for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University with a minimum 2.65/4.00 GPA. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their ranked order:

  • Entomology majors
  • Horticulture majors
  • Any College of Agriculture student

Schuman 4-H Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mary Schuman for undergraduate junior or senior students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Minimum five years participation in 4-H

Schweikhardt Henry and Rush County Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Richard Schweikhardt for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Residents of Henry or Rush County, Indiana
  • Community service

Sellers Taylor High School Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Gene Sellers for undergraduate sophomore, junior, or senior students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Graduates of Taylor High School, Indiana

Shelby ICM Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mr. Donald R. Shelby for undergraduate fifth semester students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Minimum of 60 credit hours in the College of Agriculture
  • Major other than Pre-Veterinary Medicine
  • Graduate of an Indiana high school
  • Minimum GPA of 2.75
  • Preference given to graduates of the following high schools: Attica High School, Covington High School, Fountain Central High School, North Vermillion High School, Seeger High School

Shoemaker ICM Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Dr. S. Suzane Nielsen for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Stanforth-Boyd ICM Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mark and Madelyn Stanforth for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Swarthout Merit Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Shirley and Steve Swarthout for undergraduate sophomore, junior, or senior students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Syngenta Agronomy Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Syngenta for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Tate & Lyle ICM Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Tate and Lyle for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Taylor Hamilton County Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by the estate of Dan Taylor for undergraduate student residents of Hamilton County, Indiana, in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Students who have resided in Hamilton County, Indiana, for a minimum of ten years prior to the current year

Thrasher Animal Sciences Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Dr. George Thrasher and Mrs. Jean Ruth Thrasher for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Torr Putnam County Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by family and friends of Jack W. Torr, a Putnam County businessman, for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Scholarship
  • Citizenship

Treese Transfer Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by the Knox County Purdue Agriculture Alumni Chapter in memory of William ‘Doc’ Treese, a long-time Purdue Agronomist, for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Transfer students from Vincennes University

Turley ICM Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by James and Mary Jo Turley for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Forestry and Natural Resources, or Agronomy majors
  • Residents of one of the following counties in Indiana: Scott County, Clark County, Jackson County, Jefferson County, Jennings County, Lawrence County, Orange County, Washington County

Van Scoy Merit Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by the estate of the late Lloyd Van Scoy of Delphi, Indiana, for undergraduate sophomore, junior, or senior students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Undergraduate Sophomores, Juniors, or Seniors

Veenhuizen Animal Sciences and Agricultural and Biological Engineering Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Edward and Sally Veenhuizen for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Commitment to active leadership
  • Preference to Animal Science or Agricultural and Biological Engineering majors

Voliva ICM Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Clarence Voliva, a resident of Woodburn, Oregon, established in 1999 to honor his parents Ernest and Eva Jane (Kinser) Voliva, whom brought the first registered Hereford cattle to Indiana, for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Indiana residents residing south of US Highway 40
  • Good academic standing
  • Preference given to past Voliva Scholars

Walton Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Izaak Walton League of America for undergraduate junior or senior students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. A minimum GPA of 3.1 is required. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their ranked order:

  • College of Agriculture juniors or seniors majoring in the Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
  • An Indiana resident in the College of Agriculture
  • Rank in the Top 20% of their graduating high school class
  • Graduated from any Montgomery County, Indiana high school

Williams ICM Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Irene Williams for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Minimum three years of consistent involvement in National, state, or local FFA, 4-H, academic or athletic activities, and/or community service

Williamson Ambassador Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mauri and June Williamson for undergraduate junior or senior students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Active involvement in Ag Ambassador Program

willsey Agriculture Scholarship

Application Information: Complete the College of Agriculture Scholarship application and the FAFSA to be considered for this College of Agriculture Scholarship,

Woodward Agronomy Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Linda Woodward Bard and Donn A. Baird in memory of Maurice B. Woodward, a College of Agriculture graduate of 1926, for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • High school graduation from Frontier High School or Tri-County High School in White County, Indiana

Young Leadership Scholarship Program

Overview and Selection Criteria : The MACA Young Leader Scholarship Program (MACA YLSP) is designed to expose future agriculturalists to the crop protection industry and future career opportunities.  MACA members benefit by developing a talent pool of future industry leaders and through the heightened awareness of MACA within the participating universities. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Current college sophomores or juniors with an educational focus on agriculture and plan to have a summer internship (2023) within agriculture, preferably within the crop protection industry
  • The selected recipient is expected to attend the MACA Annual Meeting September 5-7, 2023 in Indianapolis, IN to participate and network with MACA members and to develop a deeper understanding of the crop protection industry
  • 3.0 minimum cumulative GPA
  • Must plan to have completed at least 60 credit hours by December 2022 with an educational focus on agriculture

Application Information : Complete the application form to be considered for this scholarship. Essays and additional requirements must be attached to the application and emailed to  [email protected]  by November 19, 2022.

Halderman Farms Transfer Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Halderman Farm Management Service, Inc. for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Transfer from Ivy Tech Community College OR another 2-Year associate degree program affiliate
  • Intent to obtain bachelor’s degree from Purdue University

Hallar Opportunity Scholarship in agriculture

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mr. James Hallar for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based on the following factors: 

  • Transfer from another institution
  • Preference is given first to Indiana students with financial need
  • Next preference is given to students who participate in Purdue Musical Organizations
  • Preference to transfers from Black Hawk College East Campus in Galva, Illinois

Transfer to Purdue AG Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by the College of Agriculture at Purdue University for students transferring to the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. The Transfer to Purdue AG Scholarship is awarded to selected transfer students for their admitted academic year. The award amount is $1,000 and is non-renewable. The number of scholarships awarded will vary each year.

To be considered for this scholarship, transfer students must have a minimum of 3.0 G.P.A. at their current or previous higher learning institution. Transfer students must complete the scholarship application and submit their current transcripts by April 1. Only admitted students with majors in the college will receive the scholarship.

  • Agricultural & Biological Engineering Scholarships
  • Agricultural Communication
  • Agricultural Economics
  • Agricultural Education
  • REACH Program - For incoming students only
  • Biochemistry Scholarships  - Separate application for current students only -  Contact Undergraduate Program Administrator
  • Botany and Plant Pathology
  • Entomology   - Separate application for current students only
  • Food Science
  • Forestry and Natural Resources
  • Horticulture and Landscape Architecture

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Beck’s Hybrids for incoming undergraduate freshmen in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. This scholarship is renewable as long as the recipient continues to meet the eligibility criteria. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored in the memory of Alice A. Blume for incoming undergraduate freshmen in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. A student will initially receive the award as a freshmen but has the potential to renew the scholarship as long as the required criteria is maintained. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Application Information : Complete the College of Agriculture Scholarship application to be considered for this College of Agriculture Scholarship. Essays and/or additional requirements must be emailed to [email protected] with the subject line ‘Essay for Blume 4-H Scholarship’ by December 15.

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by the Brown Family and Tip-Top Farms for enrolled incoming undergraduate freshmen students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. This scholarship is renewable provided the recipient continues to meet eligibility criteria. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their ranked order:

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by the late Rosetta C. Milligan for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. This scholarship is renewable provided the recipient continues to meet the eligibility criteria. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Dr. Marshall A. and Dr. Berdine R. Martin for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. This scholarship is renewable as long as the recipient continues to meet the eligibility criteria. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Owen for undergraduate and/or graduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. This scholarship is renewable as long as the recipient continues to meet the eligibility criteria. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their ranked order:

  • Agricultural Economics or Agronomy majors residing in Southwest Indiana
  • College of Agriculture students residing in Southwest Indiana

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by David Schroeder in honor his aunt and uncle who hail from Posey County, Indiana, for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. A minimum GPA of 2.80 OR rank in the top 15% of class is required. This scholarship is renewable as long as the recipient continues to meet the eligibility criteria. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their listed order:

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Lee and Jean Schmidt for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. This scholarship is renewable provided the recipient continues to meet the eligibility criteria. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Red Gold Incorporated for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. This scholarship is renewable provided the recipient continues to meet the eligibility criteria. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Henry and Emily Wadsworth for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. This scholarship is renewable provided the recipient continues to meet the eligibility criteria. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their ranked order:

Woods Merit Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Pioneer Hi-Bred International in honor of founder Robert J. Woods for undergraduate sophomore students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. This scholarship is renewable as long as the recipient continues to meet the eligibility criteria. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Preference to Plant Sciences and Agribusiness majors

Application Information : Complete the College of Agriculture Scholarship application to be considered for this College of Agriculture Scholarship.  

Dawson-Herrmann Independent Research Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Joseph S. Dawson, a Purdue University trustee, and Professor Klaus M. Herrmann, a faculty member of the Department of Biochemistry, for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Minimum one semester of independent research with a faculty member of the school
  • Scholarship application

Dick Willsey Memorial Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship established by Dr. Bill Field, Professor of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, in memory of Dick Willsey, a former Purdue Agricultural Safety and Health Specialist, for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Recipients may apply for an annual renewal. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Current student

Facks Homestead and Bishop Luers High School Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Preference for Graduates of Homestead High School or Bishop Luers High School in Indiana
  • Extracurriculars such as 4-H, FFA, Animal Care

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. Allan Goecker for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. This scholarship is awarded to a student who has encountered a significant personal hardship or challenge beyond the student's control during the past year. Examples are serious illness or injuries to the student, untimely deaths of parents or siblings, loss of home due to natural or other disasters, and other comparable hardships. The scholarship is intended to help the student deal with the significant hardship or personal challenge and provide encouragement to continue his or her education. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Preference to students from rural areas or from towns and cities with 7,500 or fewer citizen
  • Submit a maximum 250-word nomination from an academic advisor or course instructor. The nomination should provide information about the student's personal hardship or challenge and his or her commitment to earning a college degree.

Larson Junior-Senior Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by William A. Larson for undergraduate junior or senior students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their ranked order:

  • Juniors and Seniors
  • Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Department of Agronomy, or Youth Development and Agricultural Education majors
  • Students Pursuing International Agriculture Development Activities in Haiti
  • Students Pursuing International Agriculture Development Activities in the Caribbean
  • Students Pursuing International Agriculture Development Activities in the Americas

Maple Leaf Farms Food Industry Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by Maple Leaf Farms for undergraduate junior or senior students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Academic grades in the students’ major area of study
  • Academic interest in the food industry
  • Work or cooperative education experience in the food industry
  • Demonstrated interest in pursuing a career in the food industry
  • Preference given to children of Maple Leaf Farms employees with a minimum of five years of service

Wickizer Marshall County Agriculture Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by the estate of Esther M. Wickizer for undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture at Purdue University. Selections will be made based upon the following factors in their ranked order:

  • Incoming freshmen or current students with financial need from Marshall County, Indiana;
  • Suitable aptitude (ie. Raised on a farm or in a rural atmosphere)
  • Completed 30 Credit Hours (28 Graded Hours)

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There are many scholarship opportunities to explore from studying a language abroad and jumpstarting your career in environmental policy to researching a STEM topic and attending graduate school for the arts, humanities or social sciences. NISO offers overview sessions for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program as well as for the Rhodes, Marshall, Mitchell, Gates Cambridge, Churchill, and Schwarzman scholarships for graduate school abroad and Stanford Knight-Hennessey Scholars Program.

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The National and International Scholarships Office (NISO) coordinates Purdue’s campus nominations for 14 prestigious, external awards.   NISO is open to every Purdue student and will guide candidates through the application process for select scholarships and grants. The office is located in the John Martinson Honors College. 

To learn about the appropriate scholarship application and timeline for each student classification, visit the links below.

  • First-Year and Second- Year Students
  • Third- Year Students & Seniors
  • Develop Your Scholar Potential

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Active membership within MANRRS and a letter of support from a chapter advisor are eligibility requirements for all scholarships. Click the link below to view available scholarships, and additional information. Application deadlines vary. Review the website each semester as scholarships are continually added and updated.

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The Office of Experiential Education has financial support available for students participating in experiential education opportunities. Funds can be used for educational expenses incurred while participating in experiential education. All funds will be applied through the Financial Aid system.

To qualify, applications must be submitted appropriate due date as listed below:

  • For summer funds, applications are due by February 22
  • For fall funds, applications are due by May 15
  • For spring funds, applications are due by November 1

Eligibility

  • Purdue West Lafayette undergraduate or PharmD degree-seeking student
  • Enrolled full-time or part-time for Purdue courses for the term in which the scholarship is received
  • Meet financial aid citizenship requirements

To apply, please complete the  Experiential Education Scholarship form . 

Purdue Class of 1937 Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship sponsored by the Purdue Class of 1937. Criteria for determining recipients of this scholarship include leadership, character, and scholarship. This scholarship is renewable as long as the recipient continues to meet the eligibility criteria. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Enrolled at Purdue University West Lafayette Campus
  • Registered for a Minimum 12 Credit Hours
  • Classified as an Undergraduate Sophomore, Junior, or Senior
  • Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or Higher
  • Good Academic and Social Standing with the University
  • United States Citizen
  • Evidence of Leadership Potential and Ability

Application Information : Complete the application by following this link: Purdue Class of 1937 Scholarship Application . 

Charles O. McGaughey Leadership Award

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship established by 1939 Purdue University graduate Charles O. McGaughey to recognize Purdue undergraduate students who have shown outstanding leadership abilities and have demonstrated “an appreciation for basic American values,” including: liberty, the democratic form of government, and a commitment to community service and service to the university. Criteria for determining recipients of this scholarship include leadership, character, and scholarship. This scholarship is renewable as long as the recipient continues to meet the eligibility criteria. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Undergraduate Student
  • Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or Higher
  • Demonstrated Outstanding Leadership Abilities during Purdue Tenure
  • Demonstrate an Appreciation for the Values of Liberty, the Democratic Form of Government, and an Appreciation of the Importance of Respect for Others and for the Diversity of the United States
  • No Evidence of Addiction to Drugs or Alcohol
  • No Criminal Record

Application Information : Complete the application by following this link:  Charles O. McGaughey Leadership Award Scholarship Application .

The Eli Lilly and Company Make Life Better Scholarship

Overview and Selection Criteria : A scholarship intended to create opportunities for thirty diverse Purdue students over the next three years. Lilly will fund ten scholarships of up to $1,000 each to be awarded each year, starting in the spring of calendar year 2022. The Purdue University Office of the Executive Vice President for Research and Partnerships will select the scholarships on an annual basis by selecting qualified students through the application process outlined below. Scholarships will be awarded for the spring semester and carry over to the following fall semester, provided the student continues to meet eligibility criteria. Scholarships are one-time awards for each student and are not renewable. Selections will be made based upon the following factors:

  • Sophomore Students
  • STEM Majors
  • Immediate Family Cannot be Employed by Eli Lilly and Company

Application Information : Applications should be submitted by October 18 to Kristi Reynolds ( [email protected] ). 

Send all materials as one PDF submission with the following naming convention:  Last name_First Name_ EliLillyMakeLifeBetter_10182023.pdf

The following items are to be included as a part of the application:

  • Application Form
  • Official Transcript
  • Two Letters of Recommendation
  • How do you intend to Make Life Better upon graduation? 
  • Given your personal background, describe an experience that illustrates what you would bring to the diversity perspective to Eli Lilly and Company? 
  • What are your plans after undergraduate or areas of interest? How has your diversity (cultural heritage, race, gender, socio-economic background, family, work, and/or school experiences, etc.) contributed to who you are today and your pursuit of a career?
  • What financial challenges do you anticipate as you pursue your college education?
  • How do you plan to overcome the identified challenges? 

To review each scholarship please click on their named links for additional information and application information.

January Deadlines

  • The Garden Club of America Scholarships
  • National FFA Scholarships for Members and Non-Members​
  • Katharine M. Grosscup Scholarship in Horticulture​
  • National Corn Growers Scholarship Programs

FEbruARy Deadlines

  • FBFM Farm Business Farm Management Scholarship Program

MARCH Deadlines

  • Agriculture Future of America Scholarships
  • Agriculture Scholarship Centre for Basis Trading Education
  • Ceres Solutions Cooperative Scholarship
  • NAPD Borlaug Undergraduate Scholars
  • Trans Ova Genetics Scholarships 

APRIL Deadlines

  • Frits Loonsten Memorial Scholarship Award 
  • George Miller Memorial Scholarship 
  • Independent Professional Seed Association Scholarship
  • Noreen Clough Memorial Scholarship for Females in Fisheries

MAY Deadlines

  • American Floral Endowment (AFE) Scholarship
  • Bass Fishing Hall of Fame - Fishery Management Scholarship
  • Daughters of American Agriculture Scholarships​
  • National Junior Swine Association Scholarships

JUNE Deadlines

  • Bill Kubeka Memorial Scholarship
  • Robert and Charlotte Wehmer Memorial Scholarship (NJSA)

JULY Deadlines

  • True Leaf Market Agricultural Science Award

AUGUST DeadlineS

  • National Society Descendants of American Farmers (NSDOAF) Scholarship

NOVEMBER Deadlines

  • AgCareers.com Feed Your Future Scholarship 
  • Division of Financial Aid (DFA) Scholarships
  • Mid America CropLife Association - Young Leader Scholarship Program
  • Western Reserve Herb Society - Plant Sciences (Horticulture) Scholarship

DECEMBER Deadlines

  • Farm Credit Mid-America Scholars
  • HW Part Store Scholarship Program
  • Center of Excellence Scholarship sponsored by Midwest Poultry Consortium 
  • National Alliance of Independent Crop Consultants (NAICC) - Foundation for Environmental Agriculture Education Scholarships
  • American Soybean Alliance Scholarship​
  • Cargill Global Scholars Program (Administered by the Institute of International Education )
  • Colvin Scholarship Foundation and Certified Angus Beef LLC
  • GROWMARK Foundation Scholarship
  • National Cattlemen's Foundation - CME Group Beef Industry Scholarship
  • National Corn Growers Association Scholarships
  • National Dairy Leadership Scholarship Program (Graduate Students)
  • USDA Scholarship Programs

In partnership with the Indiana 4-H Foundation, the Indiana 4-H Youth Development Program annually awards more than $125,000.00 in scholarships to 4-H members to pursue post-secondary education. Scholarships are awarded to recognize youth participating in Indiana’s 4-H Youth Development Program on their achievements and life skill development resulting from their participation in a variety of 4-H experiences. To view scholarships, use the following link:

4-H Scholarships

  • Indiana Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers
  • Next Generation Hoosier Educators Scholarship  

FEBRuary Deadlines

  • Community Foundation of Boone County  
  • Indiana Broadcasters Foundation Scholarship
  • Max W. Johnson Scholarship
  • Montgomery County Community Foundation Scholarships
  • Northern Indiana Community Foundation​
  • V3 Diversity Scholarship 
  • Earl H. Passwaters Agricultural Scholarship
  • Indiana Farm Bureau
  • Leading Education About Pigs (LEAP) Foundation College Scholarship
  • Porter County Master Gardener's Association Scholarship  

OCTOBER Deadlines

  • Experiential Education Scholarship

CATE Grant Support Agriculture students, staff, and faculty may apply for CATE funding to support activities and events with a focus on off- or on-campus leadership conferences, meetings, and workshops. The deadline for Spring funding is February 1. CATE Research Opportunities Grants are available to support undergraduate research. An Agriculture student, on behalf of their faculty mentor can submit a request for funding. If selected, the faculty member receives $500 per student to offset the cost of supllies and expenses incurred during the student's research. You are only eligible for funding once per academic year. The deadline for Spring funding is February 1. Martin Agricultural Research Fund Scholarship   Annually, the Office of Academic Programs awards multiple $2,000 scholarship ($1,000/semester) to students who demonstrate high academic performance, quality research contributions, and a desire for continued learning about research in agriculture. The scholarship is applied towards student's Purdue tuition and fees in the following academic year through the Financial Aid Office. The Office of Agricultural Research and Graduate Education provides an additional $500 to the student's faculty mentor for supplies and expenses incurred during the student's research. These scholarships are very competitive awards with recipients and mentors being selected by the College of Agriculture Administration. Application deadline is April 7, 2023 at 5:00pm for the Fall 2023 - Spring 2024 academic year scholarships. 

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Dairy Shrine Iager Scholarship for Two Year College Students

Dairy Shrine Iager Scholarship for Two Year College Students

Are you a second-year student enrolled in a two-year agricultural college and majoring in Dairy or Animal Science? If so, the Dairy Shrine Iager Scholarship… Show More

Are you a second-year student enrolled in a two-year agricultural college and majoring in Dairy or Animal Science? If so, the Dairy Shrine Iager Scholarship for Two Year College Students may be a great opportunity for you! Each year, the scholarship awards up to two (2) $1,000 scholarships to second-year college students at two-year agricultural colleges who are majoring in Dairy or Animal Science. This scholarship is sponsored by a fund donated by Mr. and Mrs. Iager, well-known Maryland Holstein breeders. If this sounds like a good opportunity for you, we encourage you to apply! Keep on reading to learn more. Show Less

Dairy Shrine Maurice E. Core Freshman Scholarships

Dairy Shrine Maurice E. Core Freshman Scholarships

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Are you a first-year student enrolled in a four-year college or university and majoring in a dairy/animal industry-related field with an interest in working in the dairy industry in the future? If so, the Dairy Shrine Maurice E. Core Freshman Scholarships may be a great opportunity for you! Each year, the scholarship awards $1,000 to at least one (1) college freshman (at a four-year university) who is working towards a career in the dairy industry. This scholarship is sponsored by the Maurice E. Core Scholarship Fund which was established thanks to donations from the Friends of Maurice E. Core, a longtime leader in the Jersey breed and Dairy Shrine. If you're a college freshman majoring in a dairy or animal industry-related field, we encourage you to apply! Keep on reading to learn more. Show Less

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NDS Student Recognition Award

NDS Student Recognition Award

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The Senior Student Recognition Program recognizes graduating four-year college seniors planning a career related to dairy (production agriculture, manufacturing, marketing, agricultural law, business, communications, veterinary medicine, research, and environmental sciences) who have demonstrated leadership skills, academic ability, and interest in dairy cattle. Each year, the program awards $2,000, $1,500, and $1,000, respectively, to the top three applicants who submit the best personal statements about their plans for the dairy industry. In addition, interested students must submit a recent transcript and one letter of recommendation. If this sounds like a good opportunity for you, we encourage you to apply! Keep on reading to learn more. Show Less

South Dakota Retailers Association Scholarship Program

South Dakota Retailers Association Scholarship Program

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Looking to pursue a career in retail or hospitality? The South Dakota Retailers Association Scholarship Program is here to help! The program offers financial assistance… Show More

Looking to pursue a career in retail or hospitality? The South Dakota Retailers Association Scholarship Program is here to help! The program offers financial assistance to students studying in fields related to retail, including business administration, the culinary arts, Auto Mechanics, Landscape Design, Pharmacy, Photography, and more. As long as you're enrolled in a qualifying program at an accredited school and have graduated from a South Dakota high school, you're eligible to apply. Plus, if you've completed at least 24 credits from a college or university or 12 credits from a tech school or professional training institute, you're good to go. Don't have that much education under your belt? No worries - full-time work experience in lieu of the education requirement is also acceptable. Apply and take the first step towards your dream career! Show Less

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This easy scholarship from Appily is open to U.S. high school students (Class of 2025, 2026, 2027) and college transfer students. One scholarship will be awarded each month. Show Less

Arizona Nursery Association Foundation Scholarship

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The Arizona Nursery Association Foundation annually awards between $500 and $5,000 to Arizona residents who are currently or planning to be enrolled in a horticultural-related… Show More

The Arizona Nursery Association Foundation annually awards between $500 and $5,000 to Arizona residents who are currently or planning to be enrolled in a horticultural-related program at a university, community college, or continuing education program. Applicants must also be currently employed or have an interest in the nursery industry as a career, and display involvement in extra-curricular activities related to the industry. The scholarship deadline falls on April 30th of every year. If you're an Arizona resident and college student with a passion for horticulture, we encourage you to apply! Keep on reading to learn more. Show Less

Merchants Exchange Scholarship Fund

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Students applying to the $5,000 Christian Connector Scholarship must be current high school students (Class of 2025, 2026, or 2027) interested in attending a Christian university or college.

San Antonio Livestock Exposition Scholarships

San Antonio Livestock Exposition Scholarships

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The San Antonio Livestock Exposition Scholarships are open to Texas residents who have graduated from a Texas high school and are attending a Texas college or university. Students selected for the scholarship are required to submit an unofficial transcript for review at the end of each semester (February 1st, June 30th, and September 30th) to maintain it. If you're a proud Texan attending an in-state college or university, we encourage you to apply! Keep on reading to learn more. Show Less

IAA Foundation Scholarship Program

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The IAA Foundation Scholarship Program is a fantastic opportunity for Illinois Farm Bureau members, their spouses, and children who are Illinois residents. The program aims to support the future of agriculture by providing college scholarships to those who major in agriculture, agribusiness, or an ag-related course of study. With ~110 awards totaling nearly $200,000, the IAA Foundation is proud to administer scholarships on behalf of agricultural partners and families who want to help ensure a well-qualified and professional agricultural workforce in Illinois while supporting farming communities.  To find out more about each scholarship’s specific requirements, we recommend checking out their individual profiles on the Illinois Agricultural Association Foundation website. If you meet the criteria for any of them, we encourage you to apply! Keep on reading to learn more. Show Less

$2,000 No Essay CollegeVine Scholarship

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Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation and Master’s Thesis Awards

Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation and Master’s Thesis Awards

Offered by Agricultural and Applied Economics Association

The Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation and Master's Thesis Awards are up for grabs! Any field is welcome as long as it aligns with the AAEA vision… Show More

The Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation and Master's Thesis Awards are up for grabs! Any field is welcome as long as it aligns with the AAEA vision statement. To nominate someone, simply fill out the online "Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award Nomination Form" and upload all the necessary materials in one PDF file. Don't forget, the nominator must be a current AAEA member. In addition to online submissions, hard copy submissions are accepted via mail. Don't miss out on this opportunity to recognize excellence in doctoral dissertations! Show Less

KPMG Future Leaders Program

KPMG Future Leaders Program

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Are you an academically exceptional female student who plans to attend a college or university and study Business or STEM? The KPMG Future Leaders Program… Show More

Are you an academically exceptional female student who plans to attend a college or university and study Business or STEM? The KPMG Future Leaders Program may then be a good scholarship opportunity for you. The KPMG Future Leaders Program annually awards $10,000 scholarships to 22 female high school seniors with a proven track record of academic excellence. The scholarships are renewable for up to four years, totaling $40,000 over the course of one’s undergraduate career. In addition to the monetary award, winners will also take part in a leadership development retreat, mentorship, and an introduction to the sport of golf. Applicants should be planning to attend a four-year college to study Business or STEM and exhibit strong financial need. The program is funded by proceeds from the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship and KPMG Women’s Leadership Summit. If you meet the eligibility criteria, we encourage you to apply for the KPMG Future Leaders Program!  Show Less

Agribusiness Scholarship Resources

If you are a current or prospective agribusiness student you can check out the following professional organizations for both scholarships and professional development opportunities:

1. National FFA Organization : The National FFA Organization offers a variety of scholarships for students pursuing careers in agriculture, including agribusiness. 

2. American Agri-Women : American Agri-Women is a national organization that supports women who are interested in pursuing a career in agriculture. The AAW scholarships include opportunities to pay for college, as well as professional development opportunities.

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Like other scholarships that are focused on an academic interest, a winning scholarship application for agribusiness will be focused on your interests in the area.

You can get started by outlining your academic and extracurricular experiences in these areas:Have you taken courses in business, economics, or agriculture? Have you participated in any agricultural or business-related internships or competitions? 

In your application, show how your experiences have prepared you to pursue a career in agribusiness. Highlight any specific areas of interest within the field, such as sustainable agriculture or rural development. This specificity will help you stand out from other applicants. 

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How to Write a Scholarship Essay | Template & Example

Published on October 11, 2021 by Kirsten Courault . Revised on May 31, 2023.

A good scholarship essay demonstrates the scholarship organization’s values while directly addressing the prompt. If you plan ahead , you can save time by writing one essay for multiple prompts with similar questions.

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Scholarships are a type of student financial aid that don’t require repayment. They are awarded based on various factors, including academic merit, financial need, intended major, personal background, or activities and interests.

Like college applications, scholarship applications often require students to submit their grades, standardized test scores, letters of recommendation, and an essay.

A scholarship essay shares your values and qualities in the context of a specific question, such as “How does technology affect your daily life?” or “Who has had the greatest impact on your life?”

Be wary of scholarship scams

While some applications may not require an essay, be wary of scholarship scams that do the following:

  • Guarantee you scholarship money for a fee
  • Claim scholarship information is exclusive to their company
  • Ask for your bank or credit card information to hold the scholarship

Some legitimate companies do charge for releasing comprehensive scholarship lists or creating a tailored list of scholarship opportunities based on your profile.

However, you can always discover scholarship opportunities for free through your school counselor, community network, or an online search.

Many students focus on well-known, large scholarship opportunities, which are usually very competitive. To maximize your chance of success, invest time in applying for a wide variety of scholarships: national and local, as well as big and small award amounts. There are also scholarships for international students .

In addition to charitable foundation and corporate scholarships, you should consider applying for institutional scholarships at your prospective universities, which can award money based on your application’s strength, your financial situation, and your demonstrated interest in the school.

Check with your guidance counselor, local organizations, community network, or prospective schools’ financial aid offices for scholarship opportunities. It’s a good idea to start applying as early as your junior year and continue throughout your senior year.

Choose the right scholarships for you

Choose scholarships with missions and essay topics that match your background, experiences, and interests. If the scholarship topic is meaningful to you, it will be easier for you to write an authentic and compelling essay.

Don’t shy away from applying for local scholarships with small dollar amounts. Even a few hundred dollars can help you pay for books.

Local scholarships may be more tailored to your community, background, and activities, so they’re likely more relevant to you. Fewer students apply for these scholarships, so you have less competition and a higher chance of success.

Some places to look for local scholarships include

  • Civic organizations, such as the Rotary Club, Lions Club, etc.
  • Your church, mosque, synagogue, or place of worship
  • Community groups, such as the YMCA
  • Ethnicity-based organizations
  • Your local library or local small businesses
  • Organizations related to your intended major
  • Your city or town
  • Your school district
  • Unions, such as SEIU, the Teamsters, CWA, etc.
  • Your employer or your parents’ employers
  • Banks, credit unions, and local financial institutions

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While researching scholarship opportunities, create a scholarship tracker spreadsheet to keep track of the following:

  • Scholarship amounts
  • Required application materials

You can use our free Google Sheets template to track your scholarship applications.

Scholarship application tracker template

You can also include scholarship essay prompts in your college essay tracker sheet . By grouping or color-code overlapping essay prompts, you can plan to write a single essay for multiple scholarships. Sometimes, you can also reuse or adapt your main college essay .

Even if you’re adapting another essay, it’s important to make sure your essay directly addresses the prompt, stays within the word count limit , and demonstrates the organization’s values. The scholarship committee will be able to tell if you reuse an essay that doesn’t quite respond to the prompt, so be sure to tailor it to the questions asked.

Research each organization

Before writing, research the scholarship organization’s mission and reason for awarding the scholarship. Learning more about the organization can help you select an appropriate topic and relevant story.

While you should tailor your essay to the organization’s values, maintain your authentic voice. Never use false or exaggerated stories. If the organization’s values don’t align with yours or you can’t brainstorm a relevant story for the scholarship, continue searching for other scholarship opportunities to find a more appropriate one for you.

After researching the organization, identify a specific personal experience that embodies its values and exemplifies why you will be a successful student.

Choose a story with the following criteria:

  • Responds to the prompt
  • Demonstrates the organization’s values
  • Includes an authentic story
  • Focuses on you and your experience, not someone else’s

A good scholarship essay is not

  • A resume of your achievements
  • A lengthy opinion piece about the essay topic
  • An essay featuring a negative tone that puts down others

If appropriate, you can briefly address how the scholarship money will help you achieve your educational goals. You should also end with a brief thank-you.

Take a look at the full essay example below. Hover over the underlined parts to read explanations of why they work.

Prompt: Describe how working for Chelsea’s Chicken restaurant has developed leadership skills that will help you succeed in college. Give specific examples of leadership characteristics that you have exhibited during your employment with us.

As a nervous 16-year-old, I walked into Chelsea’s Chicken for my first day of work determined to make enough money to put gas in my car and buy pizza on the weekends. My only previous job was mowing my neighbors’ lawns when they were on vacation, so I had no idea what to expect. I was a bit intimidated by my new responsibilities, especially handling money and helping disgruntled customers.

However, it didn’t take me long to learn my way around the cash register and successfully address customer complaints. One day, Roger, the store manager, asked me if I wanted to join Chelsea’s Chicken Leadership Training Initiative. He said he saw leadership potential in me because of my attitude with the customers and my enthusiasm for learning new job responsibilities. It surprised me because I had never thought of myself as a leader, but I quickly agreed, and Roger handed me a three-ring binder that was thicker than my math and science textbooks put together! He told me to take it home and read over it during the following week.

In that binder, I discovered that being a leader means taking the initiative, especially when the job is undesirable. One week later, I got to practice that idea when a little kid threw up in the bathroom and missed the toilet. It smelled terrible, but I stepped forward and told Roger that I would clean it up. My coworkers thought I was crazy, but I started to believe in my leadership potential.

That night as we closed the store, Roger pulled me aside in the parking lot and told me that he could tell that I had been studying the manual. He wanted to give me more responsibility, along with a dollar-per-hour pay raise. I was surprised because I had been working there for only a couple of months, but his encouragement helped me make a connection: good leadership helps other people, and it often is rewarded. I was determined to experience more of both.

Within a month, I was ready to take the Team Leader exam, which mattered because I would receive a promotion and a much bigger raise if I passed. But, when I got to work, two of the scheduled team members had called in sick. We were noticeably short-handed, and our customers weren’t happy about it.

I walked back to the lockers, put on my vest and hat, and took my place behind an open register. Customers immediately moved into my line to place their orders. Roger looked at me with surprise and asked, “Did you forget that you’re testing tonight?” I responded, “No, sir—but what’s the use of taking a leadership test if you aren’t going to lead in real life?” Roger smiled at me and nodded.

He stayed late that night after we closed so that I could leave early and still take the test. I noticed that Roger was always staying late, helping employees learn new skills. His example taught me that leaders take the initiative to develop other leaders. He gave me a clear picture of what shared leadership looks like, making room for others to grow and excel. When I asked him where he learned to do that, he said, “From the same leadership manual I gave you!”

Chelsea’s Chicken has offered me so much more than a paycheck. Because of Roger’s example, I have learned to take the initiative to care for my family and friends, such as being the first to do the dishes without my mom asking or volunteering to pick up my friend for our SAT prep course. Now, as I prepare to enter college, I have confidence in my leadership ability. I know I’m signing up for a challenging major—Biology, Pre-Med—yet I also know that Chelsea’s Chicken has helped me to develop the perseverance required to complete my studies successfully.

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A scholarship essay requires you to demonstrate your values and qualities while answering the prompt’s specific question.

After researching the scholarship organization, identify a personal experience that embodies its values and exemplifies how you will be a successful student.

Invest time in applying for various scholarships , especially local ones with small dollar amounts, which are likely easier to win and more reflective of your background and interests. It will be easier for you to write an authentic and compelling essay if the scholarship topic is meaningful to you.

You can find scholarships through your school counselor, community network, or an internet search.

You can start applying for scholarships as early as your junior year. Continue applying throughout your senior year.

Yes, but make sure your essay directly addresses the prompt, respects the word count , and demonstrates the organization’s values.

If you plan ahead, you can save time by writing one scholarship essay for multiple prompts with similar questions. In a scholarship tracker spreadsheet, you can group or color-code overlapping essay prompts; then, write a single essay for multiple scholarships. Sometimes, you can even reuse or adapt your main college essay .

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For Agriculture I am Thankful For generations, the men in my family have been farmers and ranchers. Luckily for me, I too have a passion for agriculture. Through schooling and education I have garnered an abundance of agricultural knowledge for which I am thankful for. Agriculture Education teachers typically receive freshmen with one of two mindsets: those who think Ag class is going to be a blow off class, and those who think Ag class is the primary purpose of public school. I was, and still am, the boy whose life revolves around Agriculture Education. Agriculture Education covers a broad spectrum. FFA is one of the many organizations available for students enrolled in ag classes. Through FFA, I have learned many things. I can stand in front of a room of hundreds and recite a four page long speech. I can show the legs off of a overly-pampered-black-heifer. I can ask a random stranger if they want to buy some overpriced meat, and convince them to say yes. Without my education I would not be the agriculturist I am, or have the opportunities I do. The spectrum of my education for which I am most thankful for is Ag class.

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The USDA 1890 National Scholars Program is aimed at bolstering educational and career opportunities for students from rural or underserved communities around the country. It was established in 1992 as part of the partnership between USDA and the 1890 land-grant universities.

USDA’s Office of Partnerships and Public Engagement (OPPE) manages the 1890 National Scholars Program, which is aimed at increasing the number of students from rural and underserved communities who study food, agriculture, natural resource and other related sciences. The scholarship provides recipients with full tuition, fees, books, room and board. Scholars attend one of the 1890 land-grant universities and pursue degrees in agriculture, food, natural resource sciences, or related academic disciplines. The scholarship may also include work experience at USDA. The program is a crucial part of USDA’s Next Generation efforts.

USDA awarded 100 1890 scholarships in Fiscal Year 2023.

These are the (19) 1890 universities:

  • Alabama A&M University
  • Alcorn State University, Mississippi
  • Central State University, Ohio
  • Delaware State University
  • Florida A&M University
  • Fort Valley State University, Georgia
  • Kentucky State University
  • Langston University, Oklahoma
  • Lincoln University, Missouri
  • North Carolina A&T State University
  • Prairie View A&M University, Texas
  • South Carolina State University
  • Southern University, Louisiana
  • Tennessee State University
  • Tuskegee University, Alabama
  • University of Arkansas Pine Bluff
  • University of Maryland Eastern Shore
  • Virginia State University
  • West Virginia State University

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USDA 1890 National Scholars are required to study one of the following disciplines:

  • Agriculture
  • Agricultural Business/Management
  • Agricultural Economics
  • Agricultural Engineering/Mechanics
  • Agricultural Production and Technology
  • Agronomy or Crop Science
  • Animal Sciences
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  • Forestry and Related Sciences
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  • Natural Resources Management
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The scholarship may be renewed each year, contingent upon satisfactory academic performance and normal progress toward a bachelor's degree.

General Eligibility

To be eligible for the USDA/1890 National Scholars Program scholarship, a student must:

  • Be a U.S. citizen
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better (on a 4.0 scale)
  • Have a minimum of 21 ACT, 1080 SAT scores
  • Have been accepted for admission or currently attending one of the nineteen 1890 Historically Black Land-Grant Universities.
  • Study agriculture, food, natural resource sciences, or other related academic disciplines
  • Demonstrate leadership and community service
  • Submit an official transcript with the school seal and an authorized official's signature
  • Submit at least 2 letters of reference
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The USDA 1890 National Scholars Program is open to high school seniors entering their freshman year of college, and rising college sophomores and juniors.

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“How to write a scholarship essay about why you deserve it” - in this paper I will share my story and arguments why I need my scholarship in agriculture. Before I gained admission into college, my father as a peasant farmer took me to his farm every day. Working on the fields where crops like watermelon, yam, cassava, corn, plantain, banana, cocoa, cashew, carrot, and lettuce were planted, I marveled at insects that ravaged these crops. Several tonnes of the harvest was lost mostly from pest infestation on the farm. Therefore, I decided to look for lasting solutions to this long-term negative consequence of pests and other negative influences on crops by studying Crop Production and Protection. 

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I learnt from my studies and practical experience that the major problem that most poor rural farmers in Nigeria face is the control of numerous pests which makes many of them rely unhealthily and heavily on very expensive chemicals. In fact, from a national survey in that year, a lot of them died as a result of abuse, and misuse of synthetic insecticides. For this reason, my final year project objectives focused on minimizing the infestation of the flea beetles on okra (a staple vegetable crop in Nigeria) using cultural control methods to avoid insecticide use and produce maximum crop yield. This research brought about a better method, apart from chemical insecticides, in minimizing the flea beetle population. Intercropping of okra with kenaf was, therefore, seen as an option that fits well into the non-pesticide management of flea beetles which is beneficial to subsistence farmers who usually practice intercropping, as it would help reduce their cultivation costs to the barest minimum and avoid excessive dependency on synthetic agrochemicals. Despite numerous challenges encountered during this research, these findings were published in an internationally peer-reviewed journal. 

Upon graduation, I decided to work for a year and take loans in order to start a master degree in Crop Production and Protection in 2016. That year, I started with a meagre amount to pay for the part payment only. Coincidentally that year, there was an outbreak of the Fall Armyworm in my country Nigeria that affected over 22 states and other West African countries. I saw a problem that needed an urgent solution, so I focused my research on the study of the ecology and biological control of the fall armyworm. This research was hampered by lack of adequate facilities and the industrial action of non-academic staff union that initiated a total power cut. I lost all my experimental specimen due to this. Despite all these myriads of challenges, I was able to find out an opportunistic entomopathogen (Fusarium tricinctum) against the corn stem borer. 

My passion to explore all the possible solutions to pest problem for sustainable agriculture led me to seek for abroad opportunities where I can lay hands on research tools and facilities. These will arm me with adequate knowledge to come back to Nigeria to establish a channel of food sustainability. Within an essay about why you deserve a scholarship I want to mention that you are not just helping me get through graduate school but you are improving the quality of life of over 50 million of rural farmers in Nigeria. I appreciate your consideration.  

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“Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm,” Winston Churchill once said. The reason why I don’t define my obstacles as ‘failures,’ is that I record all my success with my continuous optimism and perseverance through life’s adversity and storms. I have faced several challenges over the years, from poverty to lack of access to infrastructure; yet I continued to earn exemplary grades, graduated at the top of my class and made a scientific discovery. In conclusion to an essay about why I deserve a scholarship, I believe that I deserve the Marshal Papworth scholarship because I have the courage, persistence, and determination to achieve my goals, no matter what hurdles I have to overcome. I believe that one day I will have an opportunity to study at California Institute of Technology. All through my undergraduate study, I was self-sponsored. My parents, due to their meagre earnings could not sponsor my university education, but this did not deter me from pursuing my goals. During the summer, I took students in secondary school private lessons from 8 am to 10 pm six days a week so that I can have enough money to pay my tuition. That is all, thank you fir reading this “Why I deserve this scholarship” essay example!

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500+ words essay on agriculture.

Agriculture is one of the major sectors of the Indian economy. It is present in the country for thousands of years. Over the years it has developed and the use of new technologies and equipment replaced almost all the traditional methods of farming. Besides, in India, there are still some small farmers that use the old traditional methods of agriculture because they lack the resources to use modern methods. Furthermore, this is the only sector that contributed to the growth of not only itself but also of the other sector of the country.

Essay on Agriculture

Growth and Development of the Agriculture Sector

India largely depends on the agriculture sector. Besides, agriculture is not just a mean of livelihood but a way of living life in India. Moreover, the government is continuously making efforts to develop this sector as the whole nation depends on it for food.

For thousands of years, we are practicing agriculture but still, it remained underdeveloped for a long time. Moreover, after independence, we use to import food grains from other countries to fulfill our demand. But, after the green revolution, we become self-sufficient and started exporting our surplus to other countries.

Besides, these earlier we use to depend completely on monsoon for the cultivation of food grains but now we have constructed dams, canals, tube-wells, and pump-sets. Also, we now have a better variety of fertilizers, pesticides, and seeds, which help us to grow more food in comparison to what we produce during old times.

With the advancement of technology, advanced equipment, better irrigation facility and the specialized knowledge of agriculture started improving.

Furthermore, our agriculture sector has grown stronger than many countries and we are the largest exporter of many food grains.

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Significance of Agriculture

It is not wrong to say that the food we eat is the gift of agriculture activities and Indian farmers who work their sweat to provide us this food.

In addition, the agricultural sector is one of the major contributors to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and national income of the country.

Also, it requires a large labor force and employees around 80% of the total employed people. The agriculture sector not only employees directly but also indirectly.

Moreover, agriculture forms around 70% of our total exports. The main export items are tea, cotton, textiles, tobacco, sugar, jute products, spices, rice, and many other items.

Negative Impacts of Agriculture

Although agriculture is very beneficial for the economy and the people there are some negative impacts too. These impacts are harmful to both environments as the people involved in this sector.

Deforestation is the first negative impact of agriculture as many forests have been cut downed to turn them into agricultural land. Also, the use of river water for irrigation causes many small rivers and ponds to dry off which disturb the natural habitat.

Moreover, most of the chemical fertilizers and pesticides contaminate the land as well as water bodies nearby. Ultimately it leads to topsoil depletion and contamination of groundwater.

In conclusion, Agriculture has given so much to society. But it has its own pros and cons that we can’t overlook. Furthermore, the government is doing his every bit to help in the growth and development of agriculture; still, it needs to do something for the negative impacts of agriculture. To save the environment and the people involved in it.

FAQs about Essay on Agriculture

Q.1 Name the four types of agriculture? A.1 The four types of agriculture are nomadic herding, shifting cultivation, commercial plantation, and intensive subsistence farming.

Q.2 What are the components of the agriculture revolution? A.2 The agriculture revolution has five components namely, machinery, land under cultivation, fertilizers, and pesticides, irrigation, and high-yielding variety of seeds.

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One of the most popular scholarship essay questions is “Why do you deserve this scholarship?” Answering such a question can be difficult because you don’t want to sound too needy or greedy. Your essay must stand out from the competition while still being humble and appreciative. Check out these essay writing tips, along with a scholarship essay sample about why I deserve the scholarship.

Tips for writing a “Why do you deserve this scholarship?” essay

Your essay will be unique to your experiences, but there are some general guidelines you should follow. Here are tips for writing a “why I’m deserving scholarship” essay:

  • Explain how the scholarship money would contribute to your long-term goals. You’re asking the scholarship committee to invest in your future. They want to ensure their investment goes to a worthy cause. Explain how your education will play a role in your career and overall goals after graduation.
  • Focus on the purpose of the scholarship. While writing your essay, keep in mind what the scholarship is for and where it comes from. Tailor your response to the scholarship so it resonates with the review committee.
  • Don’t be afraid to promote yourself. This may be your only chance to tell the committee about your achievements. Showing your past success will instill confidence about your future success.
  • Use a thesis statement, just like you would with any other essay. You should refer back to the thesis throughout the essay and tie it into the conclusion. If you have trouble creating the thesis at the beginning, write the rest of the essay first. Read through, see what stands out the most, and then write an intro with a cohesive thesis.
  • When explaining obstacles in your life, focus on how you overcame them. Show that you’re a problem solver, able to persevere through any situation. You can mention difficulties from your past, but turn the attention to what you did as a result of them.
  • Avoid generalizations. Generic statements like “I deserve this because I am a hard worker” aren’t enough. Every applicant is a hard worker, has ‘good grades,’ etc. What makes you different, special and memorable? That should be the topic of your scholarship essay.
  • Support your statements with examples. Instead of saying, “I’m a hard worker,” say, “I upheld two jobs while I was in high school to support my family, and I still maintained a 3.75 GPA.” This is no longer a generalization. It is an achievement specific to your life and upbringing.
  • Use positive language. Phrases like ‘well-prepared,’ ‘qualified candidate’ and ‘specialized training’ showcase achievements in a positive light. Even in a negative situation, show the positive way you got through it.
  • Avoid words like ‘very’ and ‘really.’ You can typically find a one-word substitute that sounds more professional. Very hard turns into difficult. Very good becomes exceptional. Here is an excellent guide for modifiers that replace very .
  • Take a one-day break before you edit. Once you have a solid draft written, do not jump straight into editing. Wait a day before looking over your essay. This will let you read the essay with fresh eyes so you can catch inconsistencies, grammar mistakes, and more.

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Example 1: Why I deserve this scholarship essay (100 words)

With a 100 word scholarship essay, you need to jump into the thesis as quickly as possible. There is not enough space for a lengthy introduction. Use concise language, and showcase your biggest achievements/goals. You should have enough sentences to break into two small paragraphs, though one may only be two to three sentences.

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I believe I deserve this scholarship because I am an innovative problem solver. As the student council president, I helped re-organize my school library to better accommodate students’ needs. I worked with staff to categorize books to better reflect current school subjects.  I will use the same leadership mindset to obtain my business degree with a focus on project management. My goal is to work in construction management to increase efficiency in low-income housing development. With this scholarship and the need-based grants I will receive, I can complete my education and continue to solve problems within my community.

Word Count: 98

Example 2: Why I deserve this scholarship essay (250 words)

A 250-word scholarship essay usually consists of 4-5 paragraphs. The introduction can have a short lead-in, but it should arrive at the thesis quickly. The body paragraphs should support the assertion made in the first paragraph (the reason you deserve the scholarship). The conclusion should summarize the essay collectively, and it may include a statement of appreciation.

One of the most debated topics in America is how to provide affordable healthcare to the masses. I believe the answer lies in accessible healthcare providers. Nurse practitioners often go unappreciated and unrecognized for their versatility and value in the medical profession. With this scholarship, I could continue my training to become a nurse practitioner and provide attainable medical services to underserved communities. Growing up in a small Montana farming town, the closest hospital was 45 minutes away. The only local family doctor charged whatever he wanted because he was the sole provider. My parents relied on home remedies to treat any ailment my brother and I developed. This is when my passion for medicine first took form. Minimal medical care was not a concern until my father went to the hospital for severe stomach problems. These were the result of Crohn’s disease, a condition that can be managed with treatment. Because my father had not been to the doctor in years, the flare up was highly aggressive. It took months to get it under control and get him on preventative medication. I decided to go to college to help people like my father. As a nurse practitioner I can practice medicine without charging a fortune for my services. I plan to serve in rural communities where hospitals and doctors are limited or non-existent. I am grateful to be considered for this scholarship opportunity, and should I be selected, I will use it to advance my medical education.

Word Count: 248

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Example 3: Why I deserve this scholarship essay (500 words)

With a 500-word scholarship essay, you have room to tell your story and create an experience for the reader. Use several introductory sentences to lead into your thesis and set the tone for the essay. The body paragraph should flow in a logical manner, most often chronologically. Then the conclusion should re-emphasize the thesis and leave the scholarship committee with something to remember.

Winston Churchill once said, “Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.” And while I never define my obstacles as ‘failures,’ I mark my success by my repeated perseverance through adversity. I have faced several challenges over the years, from dyslexia to homelessness; yet I continued to earn exemplary grades and graduate at the top of my class. I deserve this scholarship because I have the strength and determination to achieve my goals, no matter what hurdles I have to overcome. I was not born a gifted student. Testing and assignments were always difficult for me, whether I studied or not. In second grade, my parents had me tested for learning disabilities. The psychologist said that I had a hyperactivity disorder and prescribed medication to suppress my energy. After two years abiding by that treatment, I was re-evaluated and diagnosed with dyslexia. This helped me get the treatment I needed, and I finally made progress in school. Shortly after I learned how to study with dyslexia, my father lost his job. He was the sole breadwinner for the household, and I was soon on the street with my mother and two younger siblings. I got a job in newspaper delivery, one of the few fields that will hire a 12-year-old. My father found odd jobs to bring money to the family, and together we were eventually able to pay for a two-bedroom apartment to live in. I was valedictorian that school year, and I maintained a perfect attendance record. Like my father, I knew I had to do whatever was necessary to succeed and thrive. In high school, I developed an interest for psychology. I noticed patterns in behaviors, both in myself and in the people around me. I asked my child therapist, the one who officially diagnosed me with dyslexia, if I could work at his clinic over the summers. He allowed me to intern at his counseling center my junior and senior year, and I gained valuable insight into the business side of psychology. I am now entering the second year of my psychology degree. I plan to complete my bachelor’s degree and earn a Doctorate of Neuropsychology in the years that follow. My focus is on psychological testing, specifically for children with autism or learning disabilities. I spent years struggling in school because of a preventable misdiagnosis.  I want to ensure that other children do not face the same struggles in their future. Why do I deserve this scholarship? Because I have the passion and determination to become a trusted member of the psychological community. With my education, I can help children get the treatment they need at an early age, giving the best chance at finding their own success. You’re not just helping me get through college. You’re improving the quality of life for countless families to come. I appreciate your consideration, and I look forward to building a lasting relationship with your organization.

Word Count: 492

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Established in 1982 to provide scholarships for students of Agriculture and Horticulture. This scholarship is provided to first-year with a minimum of 12 earned credit hours, or sophomores with minimum EKU cumulative GPA of 2.6 in good academic standing majoring in Agriculture or Horticulture. Selection is based upon academic ability, extracurricular activities and financial need.

Dr. Dwight G. Barkley Endowed Scholarship

Available to incoming first-year students, returning students, or transfer students enrolled full-time at EKU. Must have a minimum ACT composite of 18 or equivalent SAT score. Awarded to a turfgrass management student based on financial need and academic ability.

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Charles C. Combs and Betty C. Combs Memorial Endowed Scholarship

Established in l985 by Charles C. Combs, Jr., Clark C. Combs and Craig C. Combs to honor the memory of their late mother and father and to promote the education of deserving students who enroll full-time at EKU. A scholarship is awarded each year to an outstanding junior or senior student from Kentucky enrolled in the Department of Agriculture.

Farm Credit Services of Mid-America, ACA Agriculture Scholarship

Awarded to incoming student enrolled full-time, based upon academic achievement, related work experience, community service, and professional involvement. The recipient must plan to major in an academic area within the Department of Agriculture. Application process will consist of a written essay, two letter of recommendation, academic transcript, and completed application form.

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Glenn W. Hayes Endowed Agriculture Scholarship

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Home Tobacco Warehouse Scholarship

Awarded to a deserving student from Madison County, Kentucky whose major course of study at EKU is Agriculture.

Bige Isaacs Memorial Scholarship

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Michael Judge Scholarship

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This scholarship shall be awarded to a student majoring in the Department of Agriculture. Preference will be given to a student seeking employment at an equipment retailer. 

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Their Story. Your Voice.

Your voice is your own. But it's also been impacted by others. Who, we wonder, has inspired you? Let us know by entering the Regions Riding Forward Scholarship Contest. 

You could win an $8,000 college scholarship

For the opportunity to win an $8,000 scholarship, submit a video or written essay about an individual you know personally (who lives in your community) who has inspired you and helped you build the confidence you need to achieve your goals.

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The 2024 Regions Riding Forward Scholarship Contest consists of four (4) separate Quarterly Contests - one for each calendar quarter of 2024. Regions is awarding four $8,000 scholarships through each Quarterly Contest.

Each Quarterly Contest has its own separate entry period, as provided in the chart below.

The entry deadline for each Quarterly Contest is 11:59:59 PM Central Time on the applicable Quarterly Contest period end date (set forth in the chart above).

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Regions believes in supporting the students whose passion and actions every day will continue to make stories worth sharing. That’s why we have awarded over $1 million in total scholarships to high school and college students.

How to enter, 1. complete an online quarterly contest application.

Enter the Regions Riding Forward Scholarship Contest by completing a Quarterly Contest application.  The second Quarterly Contest runs from April 1, 2024 through June 30, 2024. Complete and save all requested information. 

2. Prepare your Written Essay or Video Essay

For each Quarterly Contest, the topic of your Written Essay or Video Essay (your “Essay Topic”) must be an individual you know personally, who lives in your community. Your Written Essay or Video Essay must address how the individual you have selected as your Essay Topic has inspired you and helped you build the confidence you need to achieve your goals.

Written Essay and Video Essay submissions must meet all of the requirements described in the contest Official Rules. Your Written Essay or Video Essay must be (i) in English, (ii) your own original work, created solely by you (and without the use of any means of artificial intelligence (“AI”)), and (iii) the exclusive property of you alone.

Written Essays must be 500 words or less. You can write your Written Essay directly in the application, or you can copy and paste it into the appropriate area in the application form.

Video Essay submissions must be directly uploaded to the contest application site. Video Essays must be no more than 3 minutes in length and no larger than 1 GB. Only the following file formats are accepted: MP4, MPG, MOV, AVI, and WMV. Video Essays must not contain music of any kind nor display any illegal, explicit, or inappropriate material, and Video Essays must not be password protected or require a log-in/sign-in to view. You must upload your Video Essay to the application, and you may not submit your Video Essay in DVD or other physical form. (Video Essays submitted via mail will not be reviewed or returned.)

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April is Financial Capability Month

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Information sessions, conversations, scholarship and gift card prizes, and even free rides to classes fill the schedule as Washington State University celebrates Financial Capability Month throughout April.

Organized annually by the Office of Academic Engagement (OAE) and formerly known as Financial Literacy Month, the series of events is designed to help students, faculty, and staff manage their finances more effectively and even have fun in the process, said Maja Gillespie. She is OAE’s director of College Affordability Programs (CAP), which includes Cougar Money Matters. Some events will be in person at WSU Pullman and others are virtual to also serve participants at other campuses.

“We’re offering something for everyone to help, for example, build foundational knowledge of finances, and describe what resources are available and what knowledgeable experts can explain,” said Gillespie. “It’s critical, no matter where you are in life at this moment, to gather informational tools to make sound financial decisions that can lead to a successful relationship with money.”

Throughout April, Gillespie said, there will be events and workshops featuring experts from OAE as well as BECU, Student Financial Services, the Writing Center, Global Campus, and the region.

On Thursday, April 4, there will be free rides to WSU Pullman classes from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. aboard a festive golf cart. The only charge will be to answer some financial trivia questions while enjoying the ride, which will make students eligible for prizes.

“It’s much like the TV game show ‘Cash Cab’, but no one will be kicked off for a wrong answer,” Gillespie said. “We call it ‘Financial Education on the Move’ and we did a similar activity in November and about 20 students got rides up and down WSU hills. We’re hoping for more riders this year.”

Additional Financial Capability Month activities include: 

  • April 9, 11 a.m.–2 p.m. CUB Junior Ballroom, WSU Pullman: “Financial Wellness Fair 2024,” featuring experts to answer questions. For each table visited, guests will punch their card aiming for raffle prizes that include a scholarship from OAE, an Amazon gift card from BECU, and more. Pizza will be served.
  • April 11, 5–6 p.m., via Zoom : “Student Loans and Repayment Simplified,” presented by Jordan Creighton, Global Campus financial aid advisor. Creighton’s presentation will help explain the ins and outs of federal student loans and the repayment process.
  • April 15, 3–5 p.m. Stimson Hall Common Room, WSU Pullman: “Scholarship Workshop,” presented by CAP, Student Financial Services, and the WSU Writing Program’s Writing Center. Help to elevate scholarship essays into winning applications.
  • April 18, 5–6 p.m., via Zoom : “Financial Reality Fair,” presented by BECU representatives. An interactive simulation will give a glimpse into real-world financial planning, savings, and budgeting skills, and show the impact of poor credit on finances.
  • April 25, 5–6 p.m. The Commons, room 210, WSU Pullman: “Finding and Funding Your Why,” presented by Karen Richel, University of Idaho extension educator. Play with “what-if’s” in this interactive workshop to learn about reaching financial goals, spending and saving as a fun game, and considerations for future planning.

Visit the website to learn more about Financial Capability Month and how to take advantage of the events and workshops. 

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