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Announcing the ASA Agricultural Scholarship
The 2008-2009
Secure Optimal Yield (SOY) Scholarship in honor of
Kip Cullers is being offered by the American Soybean Association and
sponsored by BASF Company. The scholarship provides a one-time $5,000 award
($2,500 per semester, pending qualifications met) for tuition/fees/books, to
an eligible High School senior who plans to declare agriculture as a degree
area of study at an accredited College or University of their choice. |
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the child or grandchild of a current, active member of the American Soybean
Association (membership in their state soybean association is the same as
membership in ASA), and meet all necessary requirements to apply.
Selection will be made in January 2008 and
the scholarship award will be sent directly to the student’s school of
choice after enrollment has been verified.
Applicants will be judged on a combination
of High School grade point average (GPA), ACT/SAT standardized test score,
extracurricular/leadership activities, response to an essay question, and a
letter of recommendation. A scholarship committee will review all
applications and select the award recipient. The decision of the committee
is final and no additional feedback will be provided.
The scholarship winner will be recognized
at the annual Commodity Classic in Nashville, Tenn., at the ASA awards
banquet, and at a breakfast with BASF representatives and Kip Cullers.
Specific requirements:
- Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 High
School GPA to apply and must provide a copy of their
most recent High School transcripts. (Unofficial copies accepted)
Transcripts can be mailed separately or with the application. The ASA
contact address is listed below.
- 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.
- Applicants must provide one letter of
recommendation from an authority dealing directly with the student’s
academic progress or area of study, such as a High School Counselor,
School Principal, FFA Advisor, Ag. Teacher, etc. This letter should be
sent directly from the authority to ASA and should include
contact
information (name/address/phone) for the person recommending the student
for the award.
- Scholarship recipient must maintain a 2.5 college
GPA or higher and be in good standing with the college or university in order to
obtain the full scholarship amount of $5,000. College GPA will be checked
between semesters.
- Only one award is available per family
or household during the life of the ASA scholarship program.
- Applicant must be a High School senior
who plans to pursue agriculture as a degree area of study at an accredited
college or university of their choice.
- Applicants must be the child or
grandchild of a current, active member of the American Soybean Association
and/or their state soybean association. (ASA
Membership Identification
Number must be included on the application.)
- Applicants must complete an essay
question with a maximum of 500 words. The essay can be completed on-line
with the application, or typed and mailed separately. Please be sure to
include applicant’s first and last name and contact information on the essay
if it is mailed separately.
- Scholarship
application and required materials (transcripts and
recommendation letter) must be
postmarked no later than December 31, 2007.
Mail
all requested materials to:
American Soybean Association
12125 Woodcrest Executive Dr. Ste. 100
St. Louis, MO. 63141
Attn: Scholarship
Completing the Application
Click
here to access the online
application
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download and print a copy of the application
in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). The
Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view and print the application.
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