THE JAMIE FLOREA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Sponsored by the Clinton County Farm Bureau

Applications will be accepted from graduating high school seniors who plan to pursue an ag-related degree in a 2 – 4 year program for the $500 scholarship. This scholarship can be renewed for winners up to a maximum of four years as long as they are attending and enrolled in an ag-related field. The application deadline is April 14. Contact the Farm Bureau office at 937-382-4407 if you have any questions or would like to sign up as a young active member.

Instructions:
  • Applicants must be a young active member of the Farm Bureau or have an immediate family member who is a current member of the Farm Bureau.
  • The application is to be completed by the applicant.
  • Answer questions completely. You may use extra pages if necessary.
  • Include a copy of the applicant’s transcript.
  • Renewal applicants must hold a 2.0. GPA.

Click here to apply for the 2022 scholarship 

Download to use fillable PDF 

Click here for the Standard Operating Procedure for Clinton County Farm Bureau Scholarships

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Mandy Way

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