University Of Arkansas Equine Program University
Scholarships and Financial Aid . We. greatly appreciate the support of our benefactors. Because most Bumpers College scholarships are one- year. Bumpers College undergraduate students are encouraged.
If you will be graduating in December or do not need full- time hours to graduate in. Bumpers College Scholarship Officeimmediately. By accepting this scholarship package, you agree to have your picture taken by our. Communications Department, at a date to be determined, for use by the Bumpers College. Scholarship Office and to participate in scholarship activities as your academic schedule. Bumpers College manages both college- level and departmental- level scholarships.
Upperclassmen applicants must have a cumulative grade point average. Carroll Bumpers Memorial Access Arkansas. Arkansas resident whose estimated family contribution may not exceed $6,0.
FAFSA report. Upperclassmen applicants must have a cumulative grade point average. This scholarship is renewable for four years of undergraduate study. Upperclassmen applicants must have a cumulative grade point. This scholarship is renewable for four years of undergraduate.
Glass-Hostetter Equine Program Service. Undergraduate and graduate students of the University of Arkansas. University Scholarships and Financial Aid. Glass-Hostetter Equine Program Service Scholarship. Eligible applicants must be enrolled in the Equine Program and/or the Department of Animal Science. Applicants must be of sophomore, junior or senior status with a minimum. List of Colleges and Universities in Arkansas; School Location Control Type Enrollment (Fall 2013) Founded Accreditation; Arkansas Baptist College: Little Rock. University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville.
- The most comprehensive engineering program in Arkansas. University Advancement.
- Support the Program; Equine Newsline; Directory. Animal Science Grad Student Produces Hilarious DNA Video., made the video for Jeff Miller at Southern Arkansas University, who received a USDA.
- Division Of Animal Sciences Columbia, MO 65211. University of Arkansas Equine Pavilion. Prestigious University of Arkansas Animal Science Program undergraduate scholarship awarded to one incoming freshman.
- University of Arkansas Human Resources works as a team to recruit. Diversity Awards Program: Working at the University: Diversity: Working at the University: Diversity Certificate Program: Working at the University: Work.
- University Police/ Emergency Procedures. Veterinary Technology Program.
- King Equine Program at the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture department of animal science will host its annual Dash4Cash 5K and 1 Mile Dog Walk at the Pauline Whitaker Animal.
- The Equine Club meets Tuesday nights at 6 pm at the Equine Center. Arkansas State University.
Upperclassmen applicants must have a cumulative grade point average. This scholarship is renewable for four years of undergraduate study. Adkins. Arkansas resident AFLS Division of Agriculture Land Grant. Incoming, new freshmen must have a high school grade point average of 3. ACT of 2. 4. Brown. Upperclassmen from Lonoke County, Arkansas Bumpers College Generalno additional criteria Mr. Cy Carney. Arkansas resident or Bumpers College Student Ambassador College of Agricultureno additional criteria Daughters of Demeter.
Arkansas resident who is a senior with financial need and 3. The Jim Davis Memorialno additional criteria DBCAFLS Alumni Society Rising Senior Award. Must have completed 9. Estelle. Arkansas resident or born in Arkansas; incoming freshmen should be in top 2. May be renewable if 2.
Flemingno additional criteria Gamma Sigma Delta. Current sophomore or junior Gamma Sigma Delta - Lippert Ellis. Sophomore with the highest GPA at the end of preceding fall semester who enrolls as. Selection based. on need (5. GPA (3. 0%) & leadership & participation (2. Maloch. Preference given to children of Cooperative Extension personnel with financial need.
Morelock Memorial. Preference given to members of the Junior Angus Association or involvement with 4- H. Parette Memorialno additional criteria B.
Pickens Endowed. Preference given to students from Pickens, Arkansas with financial need Joseph F. Minimum. 2. 5. 0 GPA. Short Memorial. Must have less than $8,0.
Incoming freshmen must. ACT score of 2. 2 or higher. Stanley Spencer Endowed. Preference given to children of active or retired military personnel. Must be enrolled in a Bumpers College Internship course during. Requires separate application.
White Award. Juniors Charlie Wieland Memorial Scholarshipmembers of farm families with financial need Thomas & Hazel Wright Endowed in Agriculture. Agriculture major with financial need and academic merit. Name of Scholarship. Eligible applicants must be Agricultural Business majors and meet the following criteria: AEAB General.
No additional criteria. Dabbs Scholars Alpha Gamma Rho. No additional criteria. Fred E. Edmondson. Undergraduate junior or senior, or graduate student with education emphasis in marketing. Halbrook Endowed Memorial.
Preference is given to Arkansas residents. Preference. is given first to applicants from Crawford or Franklin counties in Arkansas, and second. Arkansas residents. Henry J. Meenen Cooperative. Undergraduate senior or graduate student. The Robert E. Moery Scholarship. Preference is given to applicants from Eastern Arkansas counties with financial need.
J. I. Morgan Grain Merchandising. Undergraduate upperclassmen with demonstrated strong academic record. Martin & Carole Redfern Scholarship in Agribusiness. No additional criteria. Leo J. Sellmeyer Agriculture. Financial need with preference given to applicants with a cumulative grade point average.
Robert G. Spitze. Minimum cumulative grade point average of 3. Don White Scholarship in Grain Merchandising and Agri Marketing. Evidence of interest in agri marketing by participating in the grain merchandising. John W. White Scholarship in Agricultural Economics. Undergraduate sophomore or junior with financial need.
Other Scholarships and Financial Aid. Name of Scholarship. Eligible applicants must be Agricultural Business majors and meet the following criteria: AEAB General.
Preference is given to Arkansas residents. Preference. is given first to applicants from Crawford or Franklin counties in Arkansas, and second. Arkansas residents. Henry J. Meenen Cooperative. Undergraduate senior or graduate student.
The Robert E. Moery Scholarship. Preference is given to applicants from Eastern Arkansas counties with financial need. J. I. Morgan Grain Merchandising. Undergraduate upperclassmen with demonstrated strong academic record. Martin & Carole Redfern Scholarship in Agribusiness. No additional criteria.
Leo J. Sellmeyer Agriculture. Financial need with preference given to applicants with a cumulative grade point average. Robert G. Spitze. Minimum cumulative grade point average of 3. Don White Scholarship in Grain Merchandising and Agri Marketing. Evidence of interest in agri marketing by participating in the grain merchandising.
John W. White Scholarship in Agricultural Economics. Undergraduate sophomore or junior with financial need. Other Scholarships and Financial Aid. Scholarship Name. Eligible applicants must be Animal Science majors and meet the following criteria: Arkansas Meat Processors and Locker Association Heck Judging.
Upperclassmen with 2. Animal Science General Scholarshipno additional criteria. Arkansas Cattleman’s Association Endowed. Preference to involvement in the Cattlemen’s Association, and to those involved in. FFA or 4- H. Arkansas Farm Credit State Federation Endowedno additional criteria. Beefmasters Endowmentno additional criteria. Brangus Endowed. Preference to students with interest in working in the beef cattle industry.
C. J. Brown Endowment. Upperclassmen; Based on cumulative grade point average. Alton Campbell Memorial. Financial need; 2.
William and Frances Dorough Scholarship in Animal Science. Preference to financial need. Robert Felsman. Primary interest in beef cattle and swine; 3. Financial need. Dr. Richard and Ann Fulton Endowed. Upperclassmen; Preference to pre- veterinary students.
Glass- Hostetter Equine Program Service. Upperclassmen enrolled in Equine Program; 3. Preference to competency with horses- especially DEKEP horses, equine internships. King Scholarships in Equine Studies.
U. S. King Pre- Veterinarian Scholarship. Arkansas resident; must be single; Renewable for up to four years of undergraduate. Mr. Lewis, Sr. 3.
ACT score. Danny Metz. Sophomore or junior with financial need; Leadership; strong academic background. Alvin L. Neumann Animal and Poultry. Upperclassmen; Financial need. Paul R. Noland Endowed.
Arkansas resident; Junior or Senior; 3. Financial need; Preference to interest in swine production. Jack Perkins. Preference to livestock judging team participants; cumulative grade point average. PLR Farms/J. O. Calvin Willis Endowed Scholarship in Animal Science.
Livestock judging team participant. Preference to Arkansas resident; Preference to leadership skills supporting ruminant. Other Scholarships and Financial Aid DEPARTMENTAL LEVEL UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS5 scholarship renewal points must be earned during the fall semester for your Crop. Soil and Environmental Sciences scholarship to be disbursed in the spring semester.
Roy Adair - Agronomy. Senior (must have completed 9. Upper fourth of class; Financial need. Robert W. Anderson. Preference to freshmen with interest in plant protection, pest management, entomology. Arkansas Crop Protection Association.
Juniors or seniors majoring in Crop Science or Horticulture, Landscape and Turf Sciences. Arkansas Plant Food Association. Arkansas Residents; Upperclassmen. Financial Need; Extracurricular Activities; Leadership. Arkansas State Plant Board Intern. Junior or senior majoring in Crop Science or Horticulture, Landscape and Turf Sciences. Dr. Barrentine Endowed.
Preference to (in order) freshmen or. Eastern Arkansas, freshmen or transfer students, upperclassmen.
R. P. Kline Bartholomew Memorial. Financial need. Paul & Irma Boyer.
Financial need; Preference to interest in pest management; 2. Cullum Sr. Upperclassmen; May be renewed.
Eddie Davis. Preference to upperclassmen. Delta Classic. 2. Academic. performance; Community involvement; Financial need. Du. Pont Education Support for Minority Students in Weed Science. Minority students. Fontaine Richard Earle Endowed.
Upperclassmen; Preference to interest in existing species/environment/agricultural. Harold & Iva Hicks Endowed. May also consider Agricultural Business, Human Environmental Sciences and Entomology. Dale A. Hinkle. Juniors or seniors with emphasis in environmental science. Clifford Bruce Jacobs Endowed Agricultural. Graduates of De. Witt or Gillett high schools in Arkansas; 2.
Renewable. Dr. Legg. Character; Industriousness; Scholastic achievement.
Sam Offutt Memorial Scholarship in Agronomy. Upperclassmen must have 3. Incoming freshmen. ACT score. Wayne E. Sabbe- Arkansas Plant Food Association Endowed.
Preference to upperclassmen; Preference. Arkansas residents; Preference to financial need; Agricultural Business majors. SFP & Dr. Larry Sanders Agriculture and Innovation. Completed 2. 8 or more credit hours; 3. Extracurricular. activity.
Charles A. Stutte Memorialno additional criteria. Lyell and Marcell J. Thompson Endowed. Upperclassmen who contribute to diversity; Preference to 3. Preference to Arkansas residents; May be renewable.
Bobby R. Wells Memorial.