Noble Scholarship Deadline - Press Release, 2004
Media advisory issued January 9, 2004, effective immediately.
For media inquiries, contact Caroline Lara, Communications Specialist, (580) 224-6379.
email: cblara@noble.org
Sam Noble Scholarship Deadline Approaching
ARDMORE, Okla. Completed applications for the Noble Foundation’s
Sam Noble Scholarships in Agriculture and Technology must be received by the
Foundation on or before Feb. 13..
"Unlike most scholarships, both graduating high school seniors and current
college students are eligible to apply," said Mary Kate Heltzel, the Noble
Foundation's granting program associate. "This scholarship is a wonderful
opportunity for students to be rewarded for their academic success."
To apply, students must be planning to attend, or attending, a qualifying university
or technology training institution during the 2004–2005 school term, and
must reside in one of the following Oklahoma counties: Atoka, Bryan, Carter,
Choctaw, Coal, Garvin, Jefferson, Johnston, Love, Marshall, McCurtain, Murray,
Pontotoc, Pushmataha or Stephens.
Agriculture undergraduate scholarships are $2,000 per semester for up to nine
semesters; graduate scholarships are $2,500 per semester for up to five semesters.
Applicants must plan to pursue a degree in an agriculture-related field at a
university awarding baccalaureate or higher agriculture degrees through a College
or Division of Agriculture. Examples of qualifying institutions include Oklahoma
State University (Stillwater), Oklahoma Panhandle State University (Goodwell),
Texas Tech University (Lubbock), and Texas A&M University (College Station).
Technology scholarships are awarded for up to $1,500 per semester, up to six
semesters. Applicants must plan to pursue an associate degree or technical certificate
at Oklahoma State University in either Oklahoma City or Okmulgee.
Applications and additional information regarding the scholarship program can
be obtained by contacting Heltzel at (580) 224-6246.
"To date, we have awarded more than 50 scholarships totaling $610,000,"
Heltzel said. "I would encourage all students planning to major in agriculture
or those planning to attend OSU-Okmulgee or OSU-OKC to contact us today for
an application."
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The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, headquartered in Ardmore, Okla., is a
non-profit organization conducting agricultural, forage improvement, and plant
biology research; providing grants to numerous non-profit charitable, educational
and health organizations; and assisting farmers and ranchers through educational
and consultative agricultural programs.
To learn more, visit the Noble Foundation Web site at http://www.noble.org.
More news releases available at www.noble.org/Press_Release
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