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USDA/1890 National Scholars Program General Eligibility - 1890 Scholars Program 1890 Scholar Selection Process - 2006 Key Dates Additional Information on the 1890 Scholars Program
USDA/1890 National Scholars Program The USDA/1890 National Scholars Program offers scholarships to U.S. Citizens who are seeking a bachelor's degree in agriculture or a related science at one of the 1890 Land Grant Institutions. The purpose of the National Scholars Program is to strengthen the long-term partnership between the Department of Agriculture and the 1890 Institutions; increase the number of students studying agriculture, food and nutrition, and natural resource sciences; and offer career opportunities at USDA.
Alabama A&M University Alcorn State University Delaware State University Florida A&M University Fort Valley State University Kentucky State Unversity Langston Unversity Lincoln University North Caroling A&T State Unversity Prairie View A&M University South Carolina State University Southern University Tennessee University University of Arkansas - Pine Bluff University of Maryland - Eastern Shore Virginia State University West Virginia State College
National Scholars are required to study the following or related disciplines: Agriculture Agriculture Business/Management Agriculture Economics Agricultural Engineering/Mechanics Agricultural Productions and Technology Agronomy or Crop Science Animal Science Botany Farm and Range Management Fish, Game, or Wildlife Management Food Services/Technology Forestry and Related Services HOme Economics/Nutrition/Human Development Horticulture Natural Resources Management Soil Conservation/Soil Science
General Eligibility - 1890 Scholars Program
1890 Scholar Selection Process - 2006 Key Dates For additional information on the 1890 Scholars Program contact: Sophia L. Kirby, EEO Specialist : Sophia.L.Kirby@usda.gov : (301) 734-5366 Gwendolyn Smith, EEO Specialist : Gwendolyn.A.Smith@usda.gov : (301) 734-5584 Last Modified: March 1, 2007 |
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