MARIANNA — Farm Credit of Northwest Florida will provide scholarship opportunities totaling $9,000 to six high school seniors within its chartered territory. The area includes 18 counties in the Florida Panhandle.
Preference for the AgVocator Scholarship will go to students pursuing a degree in agriculture, forestry, horticulture or veterinary medicine. In addition to area of study, consideration will go to each applicant’s academic aptitude, vocational promise, personal attributes and leadership qualities.
"This year’s scholarship recipients should aspire to make a difference in their communities and be well on their way to becoming agriculture’s forthcoming leaders and entrepreneurs," CEO Rick Bitner says.
"The Farm Credit Board of Directors is very supportive of the opportunity to invest in the future of deserving students and their families, and hope for a prosperous education experience," Farm Credit of Northwest Florida Chairman Richard Terry says.
Two students in each of these Farm Credit of Northwest Florida territories will receive a scholarship:
- The Eastern region, made up of Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Taylor and Wakulla counties
- The Central region, made up of Bay, Calhoun, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson and Washington counties
- The Western region, made up of Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa and Walton counties
Applications are due no later than Feb. 12. Visit http://www.farmcredit-fl.com/NWFL/media/pdf/NWFLScholarship-Application_2018-Guidelines.pdf for a copy of the application and to learn more about the guidelines and eligibility. Contact Dorislynn White-Padgett at dwhite@farmcredit-fl.com or 718-7906 for more information.
Farm Credit of Northwest Florida is a member-owned financial cooperative headquartered in Marianna. It serves 18 counties throughout the Florida Panhandle. Farm Credit offers credit to meet the financing needs of farmers, agribusinesses, rural landowners and homeowners.
See www.farmcredit-fl.com for more information about the types of financing or how cooperative lenders share their profits with borrowers.
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