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30-60 min
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Essay
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Pre-written
Alaska
Arizona
California
Idaho
Montana
Oregon
Washington
Agriculture
Agricultural Science
Animal Sciences
Animal-Related
Marine Biology/Sciences
Accounting
Finance
Technology
Computer Science
Manufacturing/Production
Horticulture
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The Championing Ag Scholarship offers $2,500 to students committed to a career supporting agriculture and rural communities. To qualify, you must be enrolled in a higher education institution in Alaska, Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, or Washington. You must also pursue a degree or certificate related to agriculture, such as agribusiness management, ag economics, ag Business, finance, accounting, technology, computer science, animal science, crops and soil science, forestry, fisheries, production management, machine and metal workings, diesel mechanics, agriculture and food products processing, horticulture, livestock management, welding/fabricating, etc. To apply, you must submit an essay and a letter of recommendation.
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You’ll need a copy of your grades and courses taken.
Yes! But make sure to read each scholarship application's essay guidelines and requirements, and personalize your essay to each scholarship you apply to. Using the same essay for multiple applications can be a time-saver, but changing just a sentence or two can make a difference!
To increase your chances of getting a scholarship, apply early, follow all application instructions, and write a great scholarship essay (if applicable)! For more help, ask a Mos advisor!
Letters of recommendation typically come from teachers, counselors, coaches, leaders in groups you're a part of—basically any person who knows you well and is NOT a family member.
A letter of recommendation (letter of rec) is a letter written by someone in your life who can speak to your achievements, positive traits, and potential. It's basically a summary of why you're great and deserve the scholarship or funding you're applying for! Typically, students ask teachers, mentors, coaches, or employers (never family or friends). FYI: You have to ask someone to write a letter of rec for you.
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