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What scholarships are there for agriculture majors?

I'm considering a major in agriculture and would love to know if there are scholarships available for students focused on this area. Any advice on where to find them or specific programs that help fund this path?

a year ago

Quite a few scholarships are geared toward students majoring in agriculture or related fields. Let me highlight some:

1. National FFA (Future Farmers of America) Scholarships: National FFA administers a variety of scholarships for high school seniors and college students who are FFA members and are planning to pursue degrees in agricultural fields.

2. American Society of Agronomy Scholarships: This organization offers several scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing degrees in agronomy, crops, soil science, and related disciplines.

3. USDA/1890 National Scholars Program: This scholarship program is a partnership between the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the 1890 Historically Black Land-Grant Universities. If you are planning to attend one of these universities and major in an agriculture-related field, you might be eligible.

4. Agriculture Future of America (AFA) Leader and Academic Scholarships: These scholarships are awarded to high achieving students who are passionate about agriculture and plan to pursue a career in an agriculture-related field.

5. National Garden Clubs Scholarships: Each year, National Garden Clubs Inc. offers scholarships to junior, senior, and graduate students majoring in fields related to horticulture and the environment.

For finding scholarships, you should explore major-specific scholarship databases online, including ones maintained by professional agricultural organizations. Also, consult with your high school's guidance counselor or your college's financial aid office. They often have resources and can guide you to potential scholarships.

Remember, some scholarships will be based on academic merit, others might be based on financial need, community service, or leadership activities related to the agriculture field. Be sure to read the eligibility criteria carefully before applying. Good luck in your search!

a year ago

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