Agricultural Scholarships

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Agricultural Scholarships

Agricultural scholarships exist at a number of levels for students from all walks of life who have an interest in any sort of agriculture work. Whether they want to pursue a career in the beef, milk, or grain industries agriculture scholarships are there to help students get the financial assistance they need to enter an educational program and in all hopes succeed in their career goals. Many different states and colleges offer their own agricultural college scholarships as well do companies like Con-Agra.

 

National programs provided by the federal government are also available for students who are interested in fellowships or very specific agriculture needs. Many of these agriculture scholarships are given out to students who are attending land grant universities in states where such institutions exist, while other programs may provide funding to private universities or non-land grant organizations. When it comes right down to it, students interested in a degree which involves agriculture should be able to find a agricultural scholarship program with relative ease due to the sheer number of programs available. They may be easy scholarships to get.

The United States Department of Agriculture is an obvious place to turn to when trying to find agricultural scholarships. Their NRCS 1890 National Scholars Program provides multiple USDA scholarships in agriculture to students planning to attend a college which is considered and recognized as a black land grant university. The program pays for the full tuition of students and provides employment for graduates immediately after graduation for at least the summer. In order to be eligible, students will need to be United States citizens, be coming to college as a freshman for the first time, have at least a 3.0 grade point average and be preparing to attend a historically black land grant university. Applicants are also expected to have scored at least a 1,000 on the math portion of their SAT or a 21 composite score on the ACT. Students will need to be studying an agricultural program and be able demonstrate a commitment to community service. Application materials are expected to be turned in no later than February 1.

The National Future Farmers of America Organization gives out ag scholarships every year to students interested in pursuing a career in a field related to agriculture. All applicants will need to be members of the FFA, have formal farming experience, be involved in community service and have a strong academic record. Reward amounts will vary based on financial need. Applications for the 2011-2012 academic cycle will open on November 15, 2011 and close February 15 2012.

Agricultural scholarships are available through the National Dairy Shrine which provides more than $40,000 in awards every year to selected students. At least eight different agricultural scholarships are available every year varying in amounts from as low as $1,000 to as high as $3,000. Eligibility for awards varies from scholarship to scholarship and students should look over the National Dairy Shrine website for specific details for programs they may be interested in. Applications for these programs open March 1 and close April 15.

Amongst some of the great agriculture scholarships out there is the Central Florida Orchid Society program which gives out $3,000 to a varying number of students every year. This agricultural scholarship focuses on students who have career interests in various fields including horticultural science, plant biology, landscape or nursery horticulture or plant science. Students will be eligible for this program if they are United States citizens, have above average grades, are attending a university full time and live in Polk, Lake, Osceola, Brevard, Seminole or Volusia county. Applications should be submitted no later than February 15.

A company called Annie’s gives out multiple agricultural college scholarships every year for students who impress the selection committee. These potentially easy scholarships for agriculture vary in amounts and students in 2011 received anywhere from $2,500 all the way up to $10,000. The company gives out at least $75,000 worth of scholarship money each year and the amounts awarded will depend largely on financial need. Students must be studying sustainable growing techniques and be attending school in the United States while maintaining a strong academic record. Applications open up in September and a deadline will be announced at that time.

Comments
  • JOSEPH MAINA says:

    I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE SCHOLARSHIP.I GOT A DIPLOMA IN AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING WITH DISTINCTION G.P.A 3.62 FROM BUKURA AGRICULTURA COLLEGE. PLEASE ADVICE MORE FOR THE COURSE.

    • Jack says:

      JOSEPH,

      it’s all right year. Just read about the various ag scholarships and apply to the ones where you seem to fit.

  • Melania Dilele says:

    i would like to know if you offer scholarship to on going students. I am a second year student (BAGR) at the University of the South Pacific and i would like to complete my studies at the Alafua campus as i am doing DFL from Fiji.Could you please advice me as to what to do.

    • Jack says:

      Melania,

      make an appointment with the Finaid office at the Alafua campus to see what options are available to you. Sounds like simple advice but this may be the best advice per my readers.

  • Onek Keneth says:

    i have a diploma in floriculture production and management from bukalasa agricultural college in 2009.
    can get scholarship for bachelor’s degree in agriculture specialize in crop production?

    • Jack says:

      Onek,

      you must apply to any scholarship you are a good fit for. Your field of study is agriculture so you should be able to apply to any agricultural scholarship program.

  • Izzy says:

    I need to know if there scholarships for an agri-business degree. I am a community college student transferring next year. I would like to pursue a degree in agri-bus. Do financial institutions/brokerage houses give scholarships-I don’t see them listed here. I am in the US and plan to attend a state school in Illinois.

  • I have completed my diploma in animal husbandry and want to pursue for my foundation or Bsc degree in any of animal husbandry related course. As such i want to know can i apply for that if so how and where should i apply, please kindly give me all the informations required.

    I would be very grateful.

    Durga

  • yonatan says:

    i would like to know more about your MSc programs

  • maxwell marenga. says:

    i want to know more about your schoolership. i am a holder of national certificate in commercial farming plus i hold a diploma in agriculture from mlezu agriculture college. i want to further up with my studiesv and lookig for assistance.

    • Jack says:

      maxwell,

      you can apply to any scholarship on our website by going directly to the scholarship sponsors website. Many times you find a link in the bottom of the article, if it’s not there then search for it in your favorite internet browser. We write about popular ag scholarships but do not offer one ourselves. More reading at http://www.bursaries.co/.

  • bereket says:

    hi i am BA degree holder in land resource and environmental science, how can i get scholarship in europe in related courses

  • Hiwot sebsibe says:

    helow i am gradueted two years ago in plant science with Bsc from dilla university ethiopia.i want to contineu my Msc .so i need any volenters to help me

  • Tafadzwa says:

    I did BSc Agronomy Honours at Midlands State University (MSU) in Zimbabwe and I would like to do a Masters. How can I apply for a scholarship. I’m currently living in Zimbabwe

  • Gyezaho peter says:

    I have a diploma in Agribusiness & community development so I would like to have a degree in a related discipline. Thanks