The Catoosa County News

Georgia Foundation for Agricultur­e awarding $65K in scholarshi­ps

- From Georgia Foundation For Agricultur­e

The Georgia Foundation for Agricultur­e, formerly the Georgia Farm Bureau Foundation for Agricultur­e, is offering $65,000 in scholarshi­ps to Georgia students pursuing a degree in agricultur­e, veterinary medicine, family and consumer sciences or a related field, Bernard Sims, Catoosa County Farm Bureau president, recently announced.

Since 1959, GFB has awarded scholarshi­ps to students entering college with plans to pursue a career in agricultur­e or family and consumer sciences. In 2016, GFB expanded the scholarshi­p program to offer scholarshi­ps to rising college juniors and seniors, technical college students and veterinary college students.

“I encourage any student who qualifies for one of the Georgia Foundation for Agricultur­e scholarshi­ps to apply,” said Mike Bunn, Walker County Farm Bureau president. “Agricultur­e offers many exciting career opportunit­ies. Both farmers and consumers depend on the many jobs agricultur­e creates such as mechanics, large animal veterinari­ans and food scientists.”

In 2020 the Georgia Foundation for Agricultur­e (GFA) will award $65,000 scholarshi­ps in the following four categories:

Scholarshi­p for Agricultur­e — This scholarshi­p is for high school students who plan to enter a college that is part of the University System of Georgia, Berry College, Emmanuel College or any accredited college/university in Georgia with an ag program during the 2020-21 academic year to pursue an undergradu­ate degree in agricultur­al and environmen­tal sciences, family and consumer sciences or a related agricultur­al field. The GFA will award seven scholarshi­ps of $3,000 each and seven scholarshi­ps of $1,500 each.

Technical College Scholarshi­p for Agricultur­e — This scholarshi­p is for high school students who plan to enroll in a Georgia accredited technical college and major in an area of agricultur­e or an ag-related field of study. This could include welding or mechanics. The GFA will award five scholarshi­ps of $1,500 each.

Rising College Junior/ Senior Scholarshi­p for Agricultur­e — This scholarshi­p is for college students who have at least two semesters of college remaining to receive an undergradu­ate degree from a unit of the University System of Georgia, Berry College, Emmanuel College or any accredited college/university in Georgia with an ag program. Applicants must be majoring in agricultur­e and environmen­tal sciences, family and consumer sciences or an ag-related field. The GFA will award 10 scholarshi­ps of $2,000 each.

UGA College of Veterinary Medicine Scholarshi­p — This scholarshi­p is for students currently enrolled in the UGA Veterinary Medicine program specializi­ng in large animal/ food animal practice. The GFA will award three scholarshi­ps of $2,000 each.

Visit www.gfb.ag/scholarshi­ps for a list of eligible majors/schools, applicatio­n instructio­ns and how to apply. All applicatio­ns must be submitted online by March 1, 2020. Transcript­s and letters of recommenda­tion may be submitted online with the applicatio­n.

The scholarshi­p recipients will be announced in spring 2020. Scholarshi­p checks will be sent to the qualifying college/university the recipient is attending and placed in their school account upon verificati­on the student has met all qualificat­ions for the scholarshi­p. Scholarshi­ps awarded to graduating high school seniors will be distribute­d upon receipt of first semester transcript indicating the recipient is pursuing an agrelated course of study and has at least a 3.0 GPA.

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