Scholarships
Consideration shall be given to full-time undergraduate students who have declared Biological Engineering or Agricultural Systems Management as their major, have at least fifth-semester standing, and have demonstrated academic achievement. Schreyer Scholars who are majoring in Biological Engineering or Agricultural Systems Management and have at least third-semester standing are also eligible. Established by faculty, alumni, and friends of the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering.
Consideration shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students enrolled in Biological Engineering who are juniors or seniors and have achieved superior academic records or manifest promise of academic success. Must have record of participation in extracurricular activities. Supported annually by Specialty Tires of America, Inc.
Consideration shall be given to all full-time juniors and seniors who are Pennsylvania residents and who are currently enrolled in the Biological Engineering major or successor academic major. Students must have documented financial need, have achieved academic records that show promise of academic success, and have a record of activity in student organizations in the profession. A priority for student selection shall be a demonstrated or professed interest in working in the area of natural resources conservation. Endowed by Howard D. Bartlett and his family and friends. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Consideration for this award shall be given to all undergraduate students enrolled in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering who are majoring in Agricultural Systems Management who exhibit high academic achievement. If there are no eligible recipients majoring in Agricultural Systems Management, then consideration for this award shall be given to all students enrolled in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all undergraduate students who have achieved academic success or who manifest promise of professional success in their chosen fields of endeavor; who have a demonstrated financial need; and who are majoring in or planning to major in Biological Engineering; Agricultural Systems Management; or any major offered by the Department of Plant Science at The Pennsylvania State University. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all undergraduate students majoring in Biological Engineering who have achieved superior academic records or who manifest promise of outstanding academic success.
Applicants must be full-time undergraduate students enrolled in Biological Engineering or Agricultural Systems Management who have at least fifth-semester standing. They must have demonstrated academic achievement and documented financial need. Endowed by family and friends of Burton S. Horne. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Consideration shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering on the basis of their achievement and academic ability. Endowed by William L. Kjelgaard in honor of William L. and James F. Kjelgaard.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students with a minimum 2.3 grade-point average (on a 4.0 scale) who are enrolled in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering in the College of Agricultural Sciences (Biological Engineering or Agricultural Systems Management major) at The Pennsylvania State University. To the extent permitted by law, students shall be United States citizens. First preference shall be given to graduates from the Tri-Valley Area High School in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. Second preference shall be given to graduates from Line Mountain High School in Herndon, Pennsylvania, or the Upper Dauphin High School in Elizabethville, Pennsylvania. Third preference shall be given to a Schuylkill County resident. Fourth preference shall be given to a graduate from a Pennsylvania high school.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the College of Agricultural Sciences at Penn State University Park who have a demonstrated financial need. First preference shall be given to students who are enrolled in the Biological Engineering major who have a demonstrated financial need. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Students eligible for this award must be U.S. citizens who are full-time undergraduate students enrolled in Biological Engineering or Agricultural Systems Management and who have at least fifth-semester standing. They must have superior academic records or show promise of outstanding academic success and have demonstrated their leadership qualities through active participation in the Penn State Branch of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers or the Penn State Agricultural Systems Management Club. Endowed by family and friends of Frank W. Peikert.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, College of Agricultural Sciences, who have achieved superior academic records or who manifest promise of outstanding academic success.
This scholarship is open to students with a declared major in Biological Engineering. The award will be made on the basis of scholastic record, leadership activities, and documented financial need. Supported annually by New Holland. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Consideration for this award shall be given to all full-time graduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in an approved doctoral program within the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering who have demonstrated exemplary academic achievement or show promise of outstanding academic success.
This scholarship is available to all full-time undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the Department of Agricultural Economics, Sociology, and Education who have achieved superior academic records or show promise of outstanding academic success. Preference will be given to incoming first-year students with documented financial need. Recipients can retain the scholarship in subsequent years providing they maintain a minimum grade-point average of 2.5. Endowed by friends and family of Frank Anthony. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Consideration shall be given to any student who (1) completed the first semester and is enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student; (2) is presently enrolled in a 4-H club or has been a 4-H club member; and (3) gives evidence of satisfactory academic achievement. Preference will be given to eligible candidates who plan to work with youth following graduation. Endowed in honor of Allen L. and Richard H. Baker. Contact your County Extension Office for the Baker Scholarship Application.
Applicants must be Agricultural Education majors who have at least seventh semester standing during the spring semester, have achieved a minimum grade-point average of 2.5, and are active participants in the Penn State Collegiate FFA Program. Endowed by Henry S. Brunner.
Consideration for this award shall be given to all graduate and undergraduate students majoring in Agricultural and Extension Education in the College of Agricultural Sciences who have been active in the Pennsylvania 4-H or FFA program during high school.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the Department of Agricultural Economics, Sociology, and Education who have been active members of both Pennsylvania 4-H and FFA during their high school tenure, have achieved superior academic records or manifest promise of outstanding academic success, and have demonstrated outstanding leadership qualities or leadership potential. First preference shall be given to students from Blair County or Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania.
Consideration is given to full-time undergraduate students with a major in Agricultural Education who have expressed an interest in agricultural journalism, have completed at least two semesters of study, and have documented financial need. Endowed by the Interstate Milk Producers Cooperative. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Eligibility is open to full-time students enrolled in the Agricultural Education major who have satisfactory academic standing and documented financial need. Endowed by Dr. David R. McClay. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the College of Agricultural Sciences at The Pennsylvania State University who are majoring in Agricultural Education who have declared an interest in teaching rather than in extension education or who are majoring in Wildlife and Fisheries with an emphasis on management of healthy forests and wildlife population and protection or Landscape Contracting who have achieved a minimum 2.5 grade-point average (on a 4.0 scale) and have shown improvement in their grades from the previous academic year and who have demonstrated financial need. To the extent permitted by law, students shall be United States citizens. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all undergraduate student enrolled or planning to enroll in the College of Agricultural Sciences at The Pennsylvania State University who have a demonstrated financial need. The Office of Student Aid is responsible for identifying the eligible pool of students. First preference shall be given to students from the eligible pool who are majoring in Agricultural Economics, Sociology, and Education. If no students meet the first preference in a given year, funds will be awarded to any student in the College of Agricultural Sciences eligibility pool, regardless of preference. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Consideration shall be given to all full-time graduate or undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the Department of Agricultural Economics, Sociology, and Education who have achieved superior academic records or show promise of outstanding academic success. Preference shall be given to students who are graduates of Penns Valley Area High School. Endowed by the Aaronsburg Historical Museum Association in memory of Aaron Levy.
Consideration shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the Agribusiness Management major in the Department of Agricultural Economics, Sociology, and Education in the College of Agricultural Sciences who have achieved superior academic records or who manifest promise of outstanding success. Endowed by Mr. and Mrs. Alec J. Beliasov.
Consideration shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology who are Pennsylvania residents. Preference for this scholarship will be for students who have achieved positive academic records or manifest promise of academic success and who have demonstrated financial need. Endowed by A. Kermit and Shirley Birth. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Available to full-time baccalaureate students accepted or currently enrolled in Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology who have superior academic records or show promise of outstanding academic success. Endowed by friends of William T. Butz.
Consideration shall be given to all full-time undergraduate and graduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the Department of Agricultural Economics, Sociology, and Education who have achieved superior academic records or who manifest promise of academic success. Endowed by Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Cease, in memory of his parents.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the College of Agricultural Sciences at Penn State University Park who have achieved satisfactory academic records or who manifest promise of academic success, and who have a demonstrated financial need. First preference shall be given to students from the eligible pool who are majoring in AgriBusiness Management. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Consideration shall be given to all full-time students enrolled or planning to enroll in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology who have achieved superior academic records or show promise of academic success. Preference shall be given to graduate students. Endowed by Theola F. Thevaos in memory of her parents, Thomas C. and Jackie M. Floore.
Applicants must be full-time junior or senior students in Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology who have achieved superior academic records. First consideration will be given to graduates of Wilkes-Barre area high schools and second consideration to graduates of State College Area High School. Endowed by the family and friends of Albert J. Llewellyn, Class of 1950.
Consideration shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology or the Department of Food Science. Preference for this scholarship shall be given to those students who have expressed an interest in retail food marketing. Supported annually by the Pennsylvania Food Merchants Educational Trust Foundation.
Consideration shall be given to full-time undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the College of Agricultural Sciences with an Agribusiness minor or option who have achieved superior academic records. Endowed by Alan R. Warehime, 1975 distinguished alumnus, and Hanover Brands, Inc.
Consideration shall be given to all full-time graduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the Rural Sociology graduate program who have achieved superior academic records or show promise of outstanding academic success. Endowed by family, friends, and colleagues of the late Kenneth P. Wilkinson.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the College of Agricultural Sciences who have a demonstrated financial need. First preference shall be given to students who are enrolled in the Agribusiness Management major within the College of Agricultural Sciences who have a demonstrated financial need. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all graduate students who are doing research in the College of Agricultural Sciences at the John O. Almquist Research Center in the Department of Animal Science.
Principal consideration shall be given to all undergraduate students enrolled full-time in the Department of Animal Science who have at least fifth- but not more than tenth-semester standing, have a cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.5, and have an interest in dairy production and/or processing. If no recipient is identified in the Department of Animal Science, then the scholarship will be awarded to eligible students in the Department of Food Science. Supported annually by the Pennsylvania Association of Milk, Food, and Environmental Sanitarians.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the College of Agricultural Sciences at The Pennsylvania State University who have demonstrated financial need. First preference shall be given to students who are enrolled in the Animal Sciences major within the College of Agricultural Sciences who have demonstrated financial need. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
This scholarship is awarded on the basis of scholarship and documented financial need to a student in Animal Sciences who is interested in sheep husbandry. Endowed in memory of Arthur C. Bigelow. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Candidates for this award shall be full-time junior undergraduate students who are members in good standing of the Penn State Dairy Science Club and who have demonstrated satisfactory academic performance. Supported annually in memory of August E. Branding.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students majoring or planning to major in Animal Sciences at Penn State University Park who have achieved good academic records or who manifest promise of academic success. First preference shall be given to full-time undergraduate students who meet the above-mentioned criteria and were members of Chester County 4-H Club.
Consideration shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students who are currently enrolled or planning to enroll in Dairy Production in the Department of Animal Science. Applicants must have shown outstanding academic success, have documented financial need, and be from Armstrong or Indiana Counties, Pennsylvania. Established by family and friends of Mark Heilman Campbell. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
This award is made to full-time undergraduate students who have shown an interest in meat animals and/or the meat packing industry. Preference will be given to students enrolled in Animal Sciences, Animal Production-Management Option, who have demonstrated satisfactory academic achievement. Supported annually by the Hatfield Packing Company.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students enrolled in Animal Sciences in the college of Agriculture Sciences at The Pennsylvania State University who have achieved superior academic records or who manifest promise of outstanding academic success. Applicants must be children or relatives of members of the COBA/Select Sires, Inc. Cooperative, who reside in either Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Cambria, Clarion, Crawford, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Greene, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, Mercer, Somerset, Venango, Warren, Washington or Westmoreland counties of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Candidates must have a minimum grade-point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale. Preference shall be given to applicants with a background in a the dairy cattle industry. Second preference shall be given to applicants with a background in the beef cattle industry. Key employees of COBA/Select Sires, Inc. or their children shall be ineligible for this scholarship. For the purpose of interpreting this provision, the University shall be governed by the definition of "key employee" as provided in Section 416 of the Internal Revenue code, as amended from time to time.
Applicants must be Pennsylvania residents enrolled as full-time students. Preference will be given to farm-reared students enrolled in Animal Sciences who have documented financial need. Endowed by Mr. Albert B. Craig. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Consideration shall be given to all full-time and part-time undergraduate students who are enrolled in the Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Management, Human Development and Family Studies, or Nutrition majors in the College of Health and Human Development or in the Departments of Animal Science, Food Science, or Agricultural Economics, Sociology, and Education in the College of Agricultural Sciences and who have completed at least two semesters of studies, have achieved superior academic records or show promise of outstanding academic success, and have professed an interest in a career in the dairy industry or in foods and nutrition. Preference shall be given to Dairy Farmers of America member families. Endowed by Milk Marketing, Inc.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all full-time graduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in graduate studies in ruminant nutrition in the Department of Animal Science in the College of Agricultural Sciences who have achieved superior academic records or who manifest promise of outstanding academic success.
Consideration for this award shall be given to all undergraduate students enrolled in the Animal Sciences major in the Department of Animal Science, College of Agricultural Sciences at The Pennsylvania State University who have achieved exemplary academic achievement and outstanding leadership qualities as evidenced by participation in extracurricular or community activities related to the dairy industry.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all full-time incoming freshman students enrolled or planning to enroll in the Department of Animal Science in the College of Agricultural Sciences who have achieved superior academic records or who manifest promise of outstanding academic success.
This scholarship is available to all full-time undergraduate students enrolled in animal science majors who have achieved superior academic records. Endowed by Ray H. Dutt.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students of at least junior academic standing and all graduate students enrolled in the Department of Animal Science in the College of Agricultural Sciences who have displayed special interest and talent in Animal Husbandry and particularly in the field of meats; who demonstrate leadership and scholarship and who have an interest in the commercial meat business. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Students eligible for this award must be full-time female undergraduates who are enrolled or planning to enroll in the Animal Science curriculum and who have achieved superior academic records or show promise of outstanding academic success. Endowed through the estate of Anna K. Eaton.
Consideration for this award shall be given to all undergraduate students who are members of the Penn State Dairy Judging Team, have judged at the National Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Contest and who have demonstrated exceptional performance.
Consideration for this scholarship will be given to all full-time undergraduate students currently enrolled or planning to enroll in the Department of Animal Science who have achieved superior academic records or who manifest promise of academic success. Preference will be given to students who have participated in the Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Agricultural Sciences. Endowed by Mr. and Mrs. Dieter Krieg.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the Department of Animal Science in the College of Agricultural Sciences at The Pennsylvania State University who have achieved superior academic records or who manifest promise of outstanding academic success. First preference shall be given to incoming first-year students.
Consideration shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students currently enrolled in a major within the Department of Animal Science who have demonstrated exemplary achievement. Preference shall be given to students who have an interest in the swine industry. Endowed by the Penn State Stockmen's Club.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll at the Penn State campus location and majoring or planning to major in Animal Sciences in the College of Agricultural Sciences who demonstrate an interest in livestock; and, who have achieved superior academic records or who manifest promise of outstanding academic success.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the College of Agricultural Sciences at The Pennsylvania State University who have a demonstrated financial need. First preference shall be given to students who are enrolled in the Animal Sciences major within the College of Agricultural Sciences who have a demonstrated financial need. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Consideration shall be given to any full-time undergraduate student enrolled in the college. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic achievement, character, leadership and documented financial need. Endowed by Inter-State Milk Producers Cooperative, Inc. and friends of J. Lin Huber. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
This award is for graduate students and faculty members and will be awarded by the Head, Department of Animal Science and the Head, Department of Food Science on an alternating basis. Consideration for this award shall be given to all graduate students enrolled in the College of Agricultural Sciences and studying in the area of Dairy or Food Science.
Consideration shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students enrolled in a major in the Department of Animal Science who have demonstrated exemplary academic achievement. Preference shall be given to students who have an interest in the livestock and/or meats industry. Endowed by the Penn State Stockmen's Club.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all graduate and undergraduate students who are enrolled in the Animal Sciences major in the College of Agricultural Sciences with an interest in the dairy industry, have a miniumum of 3.0 grade-point average and are actively involved in extracurricular activities, clubs, and internships.
Consideration shall be given to all full-time graduate and undergraduate students enrolled in the Department of Animal Science who have performed significant research in artificial breeding and animal reproduction. Endowed by Roger E. Madigan in honor of his father, Albert E. Madigan.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students planning to enroll or enrolled in the Department of Animal Science in the College of Agricultural Sciences who have an expressed interest in dairy science; who have achieved superior academic records or who manifest promise of outstanding academic success; and who have demonstrated outstanding leadership qualities as evidenced by participation in extracurricular or community activities. First preference shall be given to incoming first-year students.
Consideration for this award shall be given to all undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in either Animal Sciences or Agroecology Science majors in the College of Agricultural Sciences who have performed outstanding service (paid or unpaid) within the previous academic year in a crop or applied animal nutrition lab.
This grant-in-aid is open to students who have demonstrated excellent skills in dairy cattle judging contests and are interested in becoming involved in Penn State dairy cattle judging team activities. Preference is given to enrolled first-year students. Endowed by alumni, friends, and colleagues of Warren C. Poage.
Consideration for this award shall be given to all incoming first- or second-semester standing undergraduate students enrolled in the Animal Sciences major in the Department of Animal Science in the College of Agricultural Sciences who have achieved exemplary academic achievement and outstanding leadership qualities as evidenced by participation in extracurricular or community activities related to the dairy industry.
Consideration for this award shall be given to all incoming first-year undergraduate students enrolled in the Animal Sciences major in the Department of Animal Science, College of Agricultural Sciences, who have demonstrated exemplary academic achievement and outstanding leadership qualities, as evidenced by participation in extracurricular or community activities. A committee appointed by the head of the Department of Dairy and Animal Science for this purpose shall select recipients of this award.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to full-time undergraduate students who are currently enrolled or planning to enroll in the College of Agricultural Sciences majoring in Agroecology with an option in either Integrated Crop Management or Plant Science or enrolled or planning to enroll in the Department of Animal Science whose cumulative grade-point average is not less than the all-University grade-point average and who have a demonstrated financial need. Preference shall be given to those students who have a background or have expressed an interest in forage based agriculture. Supported annually by the Pennsylvania Forage and Grassland Council. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Consideration shall be given to sophomore, junior, and senior students enrolled in the Animal Sciences major who have an interest in swine production or are enrolled in courses leading to a career in the swine industry. Applicants must have documented financial need. Supported annually by the Pennsylvania Pork Producers Council. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
This award is available to undergraduate students who have shown an interest in improving the usefulness of pedigreed livestock (beef cattle, horses, sheep, and swine) by participating in 4-H, FFA, livestock judging teams, livestock clubs, and/or associations or engaging in extracurricular work with pedigreed livestock. Preference will be given to students in the Animal Sciences major. Endowed by friends and colleagues of Herman Purdy.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all graduate and undergraduate students enrolled in the Animal Sciences major in the College of Agricultural Sciences who have achieved a minimum grade-point average of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0, who have an interest in the dairy industry, and who are actively involved in extracurricular activities, clubs, and internships.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all full-time first or second-year undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in a two-year or four-year degree program in the College of Agricultural Sciences, who have achieved superior academic records or who manifest promise of outstanding academic success, and who have demonstrated their leadership qualities. Preference shall be given to students interested in production agriculture and who have expressed an interest in farming as a career. Endowed by friends and colleagues of Clyde S. Robison.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the College of Agricultural Sciences who have a demonstrated financial need. First preference shall be given to students who are enrolled in the Animal Sciences major within the College of Agricultural Sciences who have a demonstrated financial need. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Consideration for the scholarship shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students enrolled in the Animal Sciences major in the College of Agricultural Sciences at Penn State University Park who have achieved superior academic records and who have a demonstrated financial need. First preference shall be given to students who have elected the Sciences option in the Animal Sciences major and plan to continue their education by attending veterinary school. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all Pennsylvania resident undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the College of Agricultural Sciences who have achieved superior academic records or who manifest promise of outstanding academic success and who have been active in Pennsylvania 4-H program in high school. First preference shall be given to students who are majoring or planning to major in Animal Sciences. In the event no students are identified, who meet the eligibility criteria in Animal Sciences, consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all students in the College of Agricultural Sciences who have achieved superior academic records or who manifest promise of outstanding success and who have been active in the Pennsylvania 4-H program in high school.
Consideration shall be given to undergraduate full-time students enrolled or planning to enroll in the College of Agricultural Sciences who have achieved superior academic records or who manifest promise of outstanding academic success. Preference shall be given to students who are majoring in Animal Sciences with an emphasis in Poultry Science.
Students eligible for this scholarship must be enrolled or planning to enroll in the Animal Sciences major. Selection criteria include interest in animal production, scholarship, and documented financial need. Endowed by Edgar C. Seely. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all full-time graduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the Department of Animal Science who have an expressed interest in dairy genetics, dairy nutrition or dairy reproductive biology and who have demonstrated exemplary academic achievement.
Consideration shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the Department of Animal Science who have achieved superior academic records or show promise of outstanding academic success. First consideration shall be given to students from Chester County, Pennsylvania. Endowed by Elsie Stanford and Bruce E. Thorpe in memory of Philip Richard Stanford, Charles Kenneth Stanford, and Leland Stanley Stanford Sr. and in honor of Elsie Mills Stanford and Reginald George Stanford Jr.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all undergraduate students majoring or planning to major in Animal Sciences in the College of Agricultural Sciences who have achieved superior academic records or who manifest promise of outstanding academic success, and who have a demonstrated financial need. First preference shall be given to students participating on the Equestrian Team.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the Department of Animal Science in the College of Agricultural Sciences who have achieved superior academic records or who manifest promise of outstanding academic success.
Students eligible for this award must be undergraduates who have an interest in the dairy industry and are enrolled in the Animal Sciences major. Applicants must have documented financial need. Endowed by the Joe S. Taylor Fund. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all full time undergraduate students enrolled in the College of Agricultural Science at the Pennsylvania State University who are residents of Pennsylvania who have achieved superior academic records or who manifest promise of outstanding academic success and who have demonstrated financial need. First preference shall be for undergraduates interested in applying to Vet school. Second preference shall be for undergraduates interested in applying to Graduate school. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all full-time graduate and undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the Department of Animal Science with an emphasis in Equine Science who have achieved superior academic records or who manifest promise of outstanding academic success.
Principal consideration shall be given to all undergraduate students enrolled full-time in the Department of Food Science who have at least fifth but not more than tenth-semester standing, have a cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.5, and have an interest in dairy production and/or dairy processing. If no recipient is identified in the Department of Food Science, the scholarship will be awarded to eligible students in the Department of Animal Science. Supported annually by the Pennsylvania Association of Milk, Food, and Environmental Sanitarians.
Consideration shall be given to junior or senior undergraduate students majoring in Animal Sciences, who have shown interest in improving Angus specifically or beef cattle production in general. Evidence of this interest includes activities/membership in beef cattle judging and beef cattle associations, 4-H or FFA beef cattle projects, or extracurricular work with purebred beef cattle (preferably Angus). Endowed by friends of Gilbert S. Watts.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the College of Agricultural Sciences who have achieved superior records or who manifest promise of outstanding academic success, and who demonstrated financial need. Preference shall be given to students who are studying in the area of poultry science. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
This scholarship is open to all students enrolled in Animal Sciences, who have an interest in swine production. Applicants must have documented financial need. Endowed by the Pork Producers Council in memory of Dwight E. Younkin. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all eligible students who are currently enrolled or planning to enroll in the Integrated Crop Management option of the Agroecology major in the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, College of Agricultural Sciences, at The Pennsylvania State University. Eligible students shall be fifth semester or higher, be in the upper two-fifths of their class and demonstrate leadership capabilities by participation in extracurricular activities. Financial need may also be a consideration. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Consideration shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences who have an academic focus in soils or crop and soil sciences and a primary interest in pursuing a career in environmental science and who have achieved superior academic records or show promise of outstanding academic success. Endowed by Allan F. Bilzi.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in the Agroecology major in the College of Agricultural Sciences who have achieved superior academic records or who manifest promise of outstanding academic success. Preference shall be given to those students who have gained business management skills through previous coursework.
Consideration shall be given to all undergraduate and graduate students who are enrolled or are planning to enroll in the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, College of Agricultural Sciences. Endowed through the estate of Ethel Gerhart.
Consideration of this fellowship shall be given to all full time graduate students exhibiting academic excellence who have been admitted to The Pennsylvania State University as candidates for a graduate degree in the Department of Plant Science studying turfgrass.
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all full-time resident undergraduate or certificate program students enrolled in the Turfgrass Science Program in the Department of Plant Science, College of Agricultural Sciences, who maintain a minimum grade-point average of 3.0 and have a United States Golf Association (USGA) Handicap Index of 15 or below. Preference shall be given to students who have documented financial need. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
This grant is awarded annually to a full-time undergraduate student enrolled or planning to enroll in a major offered by the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences who has demonstrated exemplary academic achievement. Endowment to perpetuate the name of Dr. Lawrence L. Huber.
Consideration shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students who have at least third-semester standing and are enrolled or planning to enroll in one of the Crop and Soil Sciences majors (exclusive of all Turfgrass Management majors). These students should have achieved at least a B average in courses relating directly to their major, show a commitment to high ethical standards in their daily lives, and be U.S. citizens. Preference will be given to students studying agronomic field crops production and associated soils science studies. Preference will also be given to students who have documented financial need and sustained academic performance. Endowed in memory of Lawrence F. Marriott. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to graduate and undergraduate students who are currently enrolled or planning to enroll in the Crop and Soil Science or Agroecology majors in the College of Agricultural Sciences at The Pennsylvania State University who have a demonstrated financial need. Preference shall be given to students who have an interest in studying either insect problems or diseases in conservation tillage. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Consideration for this scholarship shall be given to all full-time undergraduate students in their sophomore or junior year enrolled in any major in the Department of Ecosystem Science and Management or Department of Plant Science. Consideration shall be based on scholarship, leadership, financial need, and interest in his/her major. One award will be made in Department of Ecosystem Science and Management and the other in Department of Plant Science. Supported annually by the Pennsylvania Agronomic Education Society, Inc. ** DOCUMENTED FINANCIAL NEED REQUIRED
Eligibility is open to all Horticulture and Agroecology junior or senior undergraduate students who have demonstrated leadership and character and have shown outstanding ability in agriculture particularly as it relates to the seed industry. Supported annually by the Pennsylvania Seedsmen's Association grant.

