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ASA Announces College Scholarship Opportunity for High
School Seniors
September 18, 2008… Saint Louis,
Missouri… The American Soybean Association (ASA) will again offer
the Secure Optimal Yield (SOY) Scholarship for the 2009-2010 school
year. The scholarship is managed by ASA and sponsored by BASF Company.
The SOY Scholarship is a one-time $5,000 award ($2,500 each semester,
pending qualifications met) to an eligible High School senior who plans
to declare agriculture as a degree area of study at any accredited
college or University of their choice. The award is to be used directly
for tuition, fees, books, not to exceed $2,500 per semester, and not to
exceed tuition amount with other fee dedicated aid. Deadline to apply is
November 15, 2008.
Last year’s winner, Laura Stevens, From Falls City, Neb., is
currently enrolled at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln majoring in
Agronomy.
ASA President John Hoffman said, "By providing financial assistance
for college, the ASA is helping future generations of farmers to realize
their goals."
Applicants must be the child or grandchild of a current, active
member of the American Soybean Association (membership in the state
soybean association is the same as membership in ASA). Only one award is
available per family or household, during the life of the scholarship
program. The scholarship award will be sent directly to the student’s
school of choice after enrollment has been verified. The scholarship
winner must maintain a college level grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 in
order to receive the full amount of the scholarship. College level GPA
information will be verified between semesters.
To apply, applicants must have a minimum 3.0 High School GPA and must
provide a copy of their most recent transcripts (unofficial copy is
acceptable). Students must supply information on their
extracurricular/leadership activities and provide two letters of
recommendation. One letter must be from an authority figure dealing
directly with the student’s academic progress, and the second letter
must come from a personal reference. The student must also supply
documentation of their most recent college entrance level standardized
test score (ACT or SAT).
In addition to these requirements, applicants must complete an essay
question with a maximum of 500 words. Additional information on the
requirements and the application for the scholarship may be found on the
SOY Scholarship webpage. (See URL address below) All materials must be
submitted before an applicant will be considered for the scholarship.
The scholarship winner will be chosen in December and an official
announcement will be made in February 2009 at Commodity Classic in
Grapevine, Texas. For more information on scholarship requirements or to
apply on-line go to www.soygrowers.com/soy, or contact ASA Corporate
Development Manager, Michelle Siegel at 1-800-688-7692 ext. 1328 or
msiegel@soy.org. All requested application materials can be mailed to:
ATTN: Scholarship, American Soybean Association, 12125 Woodcrest
Executive Dr., Ste. 100, Saint Louis, MO 63141.
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For more information contact:
John Hoffman, ASA President, (319) 233-9480, jhoffman@neotek.net
Michelle Siegel, ASA Corporate Development Manager, 1-800-688-7692 ext.
1328, msiegel@soy.org
Access this release at: www.soygrowers.com/newsroom/news.htm
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