Ohio Farm Bureau scholarships

2022 Scholarship Application
(The Henry County scholarship is given in the memory of Sarah Leaders.)

Due By April 1, 2022.

*Ideal method to open/edit application is in a WORD doc format.*

Email application to: [email protected]

Requirements:

1. Applicants must be son or daughter of a CURRENT Defiance, Fulton, Henry, or Williams County Farm Bureau member.

2. Must be a 2022 graduating high school senior.

3. Applicants must apply, be accepted and plan to attend a college or technical school in the fall of 2022.

4. Applicants majoring in agriculture and/or science areas will have first preference. However, all applications will be reviewed.

5. Applicants must complete the first term in college and receive at least a 2.25 grade-point average or better or forfeit the scholarship. Payment of the scholarship will be made in time for second term provided grades are received at the Farm Bureau office in reasonable time.

6. Application should be typed. Download application and submit by April 1 to [email protected]

7. If you have questions please contact Roy Norman, organization director at the county Farm Bureau office at 445-0723 or 1-800-783-2873.

THIS IS A $500 SCHOLARSHIP FOR EACH COUNTY*

APPLICATIONS DUE BY April 1, 2022.
*The number of scholarships given per county and amounts awarded are subject to change annually.

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