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Ashtabula County Farm Bureau would like to remind members of the county Farm Bureau of the scholarships that are available to college students working toward an undergraduate degree. Applicants must be residents of Ashtabula County and their parents/guardian or themselves must be paid Ashtabula County Farm Bureau members at the time of application and at time of payout.
Applications must include two signed and dated, current letters of recommendation, one of which must be a current Farm Bureau member. Students must be full-time enrollees of a two- or four-year college or university with a 3.0 grade point average. A major in agriculture or support field is preferred.
No handwritten forms will be accepted. The fillable form is available here, by email, or by calling the Ashtabula County Farm Bureau office at 440-426-2195.
The deadline for scholarships has been extended. All applications must be received or postmarked by May 8, 2020. Applications may be mailed, emailed, faxed to 440.426.9103 or hand-delivered to the Ashtabula County Farm Bureau office.
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