National Scholarship Program

Scholarship Application

  • The 2008 Scholarship Process is closed.

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Scholarship Award Results

Program Contacts

Contact Scholarships@ffa.org

The 2008 scholarship selection process is now complete. More than $2.2 million in scholarship funds were donated by 133 generous sponsors. Over 8,400 students submitted applications to the 2008 program and 1,639 scholarships have been awarded.

A notification packet will be mailed to recipients in May. The packet will contain detailed instructions for claiming the scholarship funds. Click here to view a list of scholarship recipients.

Information and applications for the 2009 scholarship program will be available November, 2008.

About Scholarships

Each year, the National FFA Organization awards about $2 million in scholarships. There are many types of scholarships to fit the diversity of FFA members and non-members. Scholarships are given for a wide variety of experiences, career goals and higher education plans. Different awards may be used at colleges, universities and post secondary agricultural programs.

Scholarships are sponsored by numerous businesses through the National FFA Foundation with new scholarships added each year.

Normal office hours are 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, EST

Attention Students!

Approximately $2 million in scholarships is available for YOU through the National FFA Collegiate Scholarship Program! All you need is the right combination. Sure, grades are important, but the FFA combination takes into account the whole you! Your community service. Your FFA involvement. Your leadership skills. Your SAE.

Attention Non-members!

Cargill, DEKALB, Monsanto and Rose Acre Farms scholarships are available to non-members.  If you are not an FFA member, please check the guidebook descriptions to see if you qualify.  FFA has one online application for members and non-members.  Applicants will be directed to the appropriate questions based on membership response.

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