The Agriculture Education Foundation Offers Scholarships for Future Agri-Science Educators

The Foundation Is Accepting Applications for Five $1000 Scholarships

(Columbus, Ohio)  The Agriculture Education Foundation is accepting applications for five $1,000 scholarships to be issued to college students enrolling in Ohio’s agriculture educator programs for the spring semester 2023.

This opportunity is open to any student who meets the minimum qualifications and is enrolled or planning to enroll in an agriculture teaching major or 4-H extension major at any of Ohio’s three Universities offering these programs or another two year or four-year school in Ohio offering a two plus two program or another pathway to become an agriculture teacher or extension educator.

The scholarship application for the Agriculture Education Foundation will consist of tuition assistance for five students.  This will be a non-reimbursable scholarship that can be used for tuition, university housing and class materials.  All funds will be administered through the institution’s office of billing and or tuition assistance. 

The five scholarships will consist of two for students at a four-year institution, two for students at a community college with a 2 plus 2 program, and one for an individual using the alternative pathway to become an agri-science teacher.

Applicants must have application materials submitted no later than November 28, 2022, 5pm.  Awards will be made no later than December 15, 2022.  Funds for the spring semester 2023 will be available through the institution by December 24, 2022.  Official application documents and requirements are available at www.agised.org.

All students meeting these qualifications are encouraged to apply.  Students seeking a degree through Central State University will be given higher consideration.

The Agriculture Education Foundation is chaired by former State Representative Jim Buchy.  The foundation formed in 2017 to encourage agriculture education in the city.  The foundation points to the need for more agriculture educators to backfill the known shortage of agriculture teachers in Ohio.  Specifically, a successful pilot program with agriculture in schools in Cleveland and Cincinnati demonstrated that agriculture education is a component to increasing graduation rates.  The foundation knows this success is garnered from the values naturally instilled by agriculture.  The success of the programs are inherently tied to the educators leading the programs. The foundation will identify and promote agriculture educators that further enhance the mission of agriculture in the city.  The mission of the foundation is to promote agricultural education accessibility and support agriculture educators by connecting those in action with resources for success.

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