OAEF Scholarships
The Oregon Agricultural Education Foundation (OAEF) is pleased to announce that applications are available for two scholarship programs for the upcoming 2010-2011 academic year.
* Oregon Farm Bureau Memorial Scholarships (OFBMS) with 10-12 awards annually are open to any Oregon high school graduate preparing for an agriculture or forestry-related career. Students attending institutions outside of Oregon are also eligible.
The goal of the OFB Memorial Scholarship program is to “Support students that will have a positive impact on production agriculture and other agriculture-related fields”.
The application deadline is MARCH 1, 2010.
There are 2 documents to download for the Oregon Farm Bureau Memorial Scholarship: the PROCEDURE and the APPLICATION.
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* The Oregon Farm Bureau Associate Member Scholarship, funded by COUNTRY Financial, 1 Award @ $1000 is open to any Oregon High School graduate/resident with an associate membership (or a dependent child of an associate member) in Oregon Farm Bureau preparing to continue his/her education through a junior college, or a four year college or university with intent to seek a bachelor’s degree. Students attending institutions outside of Oregon are also eligible.
The goal of the COUNTRY Financial Oregon Farm Bureau Associate member Scholarship is to “Help future community and business leaders obtain a baccalaureate education with the aim of strengthening understanding, cooperation, and mutual respect among rural, urban, and suburban Oregonians.” The deadline for applications is March 1, 2010.
The application deadline is MARCH 1, 2010.
There are 2 documents to download for the Oregon Farm Bureau Associate Member Scholarship: the PROCEDURE and the APPLICATION.
Contributions are received throughout the year in support of the OFB Memorial Scholarship Fund.
For more information on either Oregon Farm Bureau scholarship,
contact Andrea Kuenzi or call (503) 399-1701, ext. 327.
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