Saturday, May 18, 2024
Your Ag College Guide

Your Ag College Guide

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The National Cattlemen’s Foundation is now accepting applications for 2021-2022 beef industry scholarships sponsored by CME Group.

While high school seniors on the cusp of graduating and moving on to college give ample thought to their college majors, many are likely to change majors at least once after enrolling in a college or university.

Enroll in the revised Beef Cow Basics-Plus home study course offered by Nebraska Extension.
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Stark State College has partnered with Google to offer a new information technology certificate.
Chris Hogan, Ohio State University, WVU College of Law

Chris Hogan changed majors four times. Now, the Ohio State grad is focusing his law degree from West Virginia University in the area of ag law.
Rural stream

The Canton Audubon Society offers an annual $1,000 scholarship to local students of Environmental Science.
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The National Cattlemen’s Foundation is accepting applications for the annual W.D. Farr Scholarship program.
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Students at Ohio State University and Central State University will benefit from a $2.8 million grant meant to develop leaders for the bioeconomy industry.

Students at Kent State have the opportunities of a larger, public university with a small-town feel; but still have access to all of the wonders of northeastern Ohio.
OSU plant pathology

The GROWMARK Foundation is offering scholarships to students studying agriculture and business at colleges, universities and technical schools.