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Applicants must be current FFA members and high school seniors or college students planning to enroll or currently enrolled full-time. They must be pursuing a four-year degree in one of the following subject areas: animal nutrition; animal, dairy, equine or poultry science; animal breeding and genetics; animal pathology or veterinary sciences. Preference will be given to students who are planning to work in the fields of veterinary medicine and veterinary food supply. Students only need to complete the online application one time to be considered for all FFA-administered scholarships. The application requires information about the student's activities and a 1,000-word essay. Awards may be used for books, supplies, tuition, fees and room and board.
Deadline: February 1
Award type: Scholarship
Enrollment level: College Sophomore, College Freshman, High School Senior, College Senior, College Junior
Major: Animal Trainer, Veterinary Clinical Sciences (m.s., Ph.d.), Pre-veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Science, Animal Agriculture, Agricultural Animal Breeding And Genetics, Animal Sciences, General, Animal Sciences, Other, Agricultural Animal Husbandry And Production Management, Veterinary Medicine (d.v.m.)
National FFA Organization
P.O. Box 68960
6060 FFA Drive Indianapolis, IN 46268-0960 United States
Phone: (888) 332-2668
National FFA Organization
P.O. Box 68960
6060 FFA Drive Indianapolis, IN 46268-0960 United States
Phone: (888) 332-2668
http://www.ffa.org