Getting a degree is the most valuable asset to your career, and these agricultural scholarships can help you get there affordably.
Getting a degree is the most valuable asset to your career, and these agricultural scholarships can help you get there affordably.
With the average cost of tuition in the United States exceeding $16,000 per year, the college experience is an enormous investment. Still, the rewards outweigh the expenses, and pursuing a degree in agriculture and farming will prove that. Americans with bachelor's degrees have an average lifetime earnings of $1.3 million more than those with only a GED or high school equivalent*.
To help your own cause, you can start by exploring the 21 agriculture and farming scholarships listed below. There are many agricultural scholarships awarded to students like you that have an intended career path in agriculture and farming. There are 3 agriculture and farming scholarship awards with deadlines in the next 90 days, so get moving! Search below amongst the total $28,499 available in agricultural scholarships — there's bound to be an opportunity perfect for you.
* Source: Georgetown University Report
19 Matching Scholarships
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Deadline: March 1 | Amount: $1,000
AgCountry Farm Credit Services
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- Varies
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Deadline: May 15 | Amount: Varies
Annie's Homegrown Inc.
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Deadline: March 1 | Amount: Varies
American Society for Enology and Viticulture
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- $3K
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Deadline: March 15 | Amount: $1,000-$3,000
Atlantic Salmon Federation
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- $1K
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Deadline: September 10 | Amount: $1,000
Horticultural Research Institute
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- $5K
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Deadline: March 1 | Amount: $5,000
Association of California Water Agencies
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- $999
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Deadline: February 3 | Amount: $500-$999
Henry County Community Foundation
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- $500
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Deadline: October 31 | Amount: $500
Student Aid Alberta
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- $1K
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Deadline: January 15 | Amount: $1,000
National FFA Organization
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- $1K
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Deadline: March 6 | Amount: $1,000
Missouri Bankers Foundation