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Investing
in the Future of Our Region's Agriculture - Scholarship Program
Background Farm
Credit West provides credit to producers of food, fiber and flowers in
parts of California and Nevada. Given this specialized market, the future
of Farm Credit West is closely tied to the viability of agriculture in
its service area. Farm Credit West’s Board and management are committed
to support the role of education in agriculture's future.
- Each school year (July
1 through June 30) FCW awards $1,000 scholarships based on the criteria
in the "GUIDELINES"
section below. The number of scholars selected varies.
- Scholarships are annually
renewable for a maximum of four years based on the scholar's qualifying
enrollment and maintenance of academic excellence.
- FCW reserves the right to
discontinue this program at any time without notice to any party, with
a minimum of six months notice to "renewing" scholars.
2008 is the Scholarship Program's
14th year. In that time, ninty-four Farm Credit West scholars have been
selected. By the time the scholars selected in 2008 leave the program,
Farm Credit West will have provided about $345,000 in assistance to those
eighty-four scholars.
Once again, Farm Credit West
received a number of excellent scholarship applications in 2008. A director/management
committee selected ten new scholars in mid 2008. They are:
• Ryan Bognuda (Santa
Maria)
• Amy Fox (Visalia)
• Leslie Friend (Visalia)
• Haley Hanse (Hanford)
• Danny Klittich (Fillmore)
• Lacee Myers (Laton)
• Lacee Paulo (Hanford)
• Thad Pedro (Hanford)
• Kaci Raven (Selma)
• Julien Vollering (Carpinteria)
Continuing Scholars
The
continuing scholars selected in previous years are:
- Amanda
Collins (Paso Robles)
- Kendall
Correia (Tulare)
- Jessica
Darway (San Luis Obispo)
- Mark
Diener (Five Points)
- Bailey
Draxler (Hanford)
- Dustin
Quist (Fresno)
- Stephanie
Van Beek (Tipton)
- Megan
Cardoza (Tipton )
- Kurtis
Kobara (Arroyo Grande)
- Dustin-Jerald
Hollister (Lompoc)
- Spencer
Reitkerk (Corcoran)
- Alison
Van der Kar (Carpinteria)
- Joshua
Wiebe (Reedley)
- Melissa
Droogh (Lemoore)
- Gregory
Fernandes (Tulare)
- Taylor
Ludwick (Bakersfield
- Tricia
Harlan (Riverdale)
- Jake
Nace (Tipton))
- Julien
Parsons (Bakersfield)
- Julie
Rose (Lemoore)
- Jordan
Van Grouw (Visalia)
Guidelines
- Scholars must be
a FCW customer's dependent (as defined by the IRS),
a FCW customer, or a FCW customer's spouse. ("Customers"
must have had an active loan with FCW within two years of the date of
application.)
- Scholars must exhibit
academic excellence as demonstrated by the scholar's academic
record in high school, junior college, or college. (Minimum G.P.A. of
3.0 on a 4.0 scale.) This assessment requires submission of a transcript.
- Scholars must be
a full-time student at a junior or four-year college or be
an entering full-time student at a junior or four-year college.
("Full-time" = 25 semester units per year or 36 quarter units
per year.)
- Scholars’
declared major must be directly related to agriculture (e.g.,
crop science, animal science, ag economics, ag education, agribusiness,
international agriculture, ornamental agriculture, food science, soil
science, dairy science, agricultural engineering, nutrition, fruit science,
viticulture, enology, etc.).
- Applicants will provide a complete package
of available background, education, and career plan information. Applicants
will be evaluated in large part based on the applicant's potential contributions
to agriculture in FCW's service area.
Application
Process
- The
most current scholarship application is linked below, as are program
guidelines. Applications must be submitted on a Farm
Credit West Scholarship form by June 16, 2009 to:
Farm
Credit West Administrative Office
1478 Stone Point Drive, Suite 450
Roseville CA 95661
Scholarship
Application
Scholarship
Guidelines
More
Information
For more information or questions, contact Ernie Hodges, Executive Vice
President via E-mail
or at 530.671.1420.
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