Students received nearly $500,000 in financial support from the College of Agricultural Sciences this year, and that’s not including the additional funds our students received from our departments. You too could be eligible to receive College of Agricultural Sciences (CAS) scholarship funding if you major in one of the following degree programs and complete this application:
Agricultural business management Animal sciences Bioresource research Botany Crop and soil science Environmental economics, policy, and management |
Environmental science Fisheries and wildlife Food science and technology General agriculture Horticulture Microbiology Rangeland ecology and management |
By submitting this scholarships application, you are placed in a pool to be considered for more than 100 scholarship awards available through two CAS scholarships programs:
The Agricultural Honors Scholarships Program, which is fostered by the E. R. Jackman Board and Savery Fund of the Agricultural Research Foundation, is designed to attract talented students to the CAS. Awards vary between $1,000 and $2,000.
College of Agricultural Sciences Scholarship Awards primarily support students continuing their studies with the CAS. Awards vary from $500 to full in-state tuition.
We urge all students to apply. Often, many criteria other than academic record and financial need are used to select scholarship recipients.
Students eligible to apply for scholarships are those enrolling or enrolled in the CAS through OSU’s Corvallis campus, the college’s location on the Eastern Oregon University campus in La Grande, OSU’s distance-education program, or OSU’s degree partnership program with select Oregon community colleges. Students with an agricultural science–related interest enrolling or enrolled in the general agriculture or environmental science program at OSU’s Cascades campus also are considered.
Eligibility for federal student aid may be used in determining eligibility for scholarships with financial need as a criterion. Therefore, the college urges all students who wish to be considered for scholarships requiring financial need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Please follow the directions for submission indicated on the FAFSA form; do not submit forms to the CAS. FAFSA forms are available from the web site http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/, university financial aid offices, and most high school counselor offices.
Summary criteria for each scholarship program can be found in the scholarships booklet.
The CAS determines eligibility for scholarships and makes final selection of award recipients.
Selected students must maintain continuous fulltime undergraduate enrollment by registering for a minimum of 12 credit hours each term of the academic year at OSU's Corvallis campus or the college's La Grande location, or a minimum of 6 OSU credit hours, having 12 credit hours overall, each term at the OSU Cascades campus or an OSU-affiliated Degree Partnership Program (dual admission and enrollment with a community college) or an Ecampus (distance-education) program.
To apply for College of Agricultural Sciences scholarships, complete the College of Agricultural Sciences Scholarships Application Form (link at the bottom of this page). All application materials for scholarships for the 2009–10 academic year must be received by February 1, 2009, by the:
College of Agricultural Sciences
Academic Programs Office
137 Strand Agriculture Hall
Corvallis OR 97331-2202
(541) 737-2211
casstudy@oregonstate.edu
Scholarship applications for first-year and transfer students must include:
Furthermore, first-year students must complete their application for admission to OSU by February 1 and transfer students by May 1.
Important Note! Transcripts must be submitted directly to the College of Agricultural Sciences. The college cannot obtain transcripts from the Office of Admissions. Failure to enclose transcripts will result in the denial of your application.
Scholarship applications for continuing students must include:
You may ask questions about CAS scholarships by writing to the address given in the application process section of this application, E-mailing casstudy@oregonstate.edu, or calling (541) 737-2211.
Scholarships for students also are available through the CAS’s academic departments, the university, and the OSU Foundation. Botany, environmental science, and microbiology students also should contact the College of Science about scholarships.
Please contact your academic program (major) office for information about departmental scholarships. Departmental phone numbers can be obtained through the CAS Academic Programs Office, (541) 737-2211, or through OSU directory assistance, (541) 737-0123.
If you are a first-year or transfer student, you may apply for university-level scholarships by completing the admission application online at oregonstate.edu/admissions/index.html. The priority deadline for university-level scholarships is November 1, and the final deadline is February 1.
Oregon State University welcomes all qualified students and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sexual orientation, age, religion, marital status, disability, or Vietnam-era veteran status. OSU actively promotes a diverse learning environment and expects all students, faculty, and staff to honor and support this important university core value. This publication will be made available in accessible formats upon request—541- 737-2211. 8/06