Frontier Cooperative Offers Scholarship Program

Feb 12, 2020


The Program – Frontier Cooperative is offering a scholarship for a student entering a college or technical school to further his or her education in agricultural-related studies.
 
Eligibility – The Frontier Cooperative Scholarship will be awarded to a son/daughter of a parent/legal guardian who is an active stockholder of Frontier Cooperative as defined by the Articles and By-laws of this association. The scholarship recipient’s family must do a minimum of $5,000 in business with the Coop during the year.
 
Recipient must be accepted as a student in a college or technical school majoring in agricultural-related studies as determined by that school. Upon completion of the first semester of school, the recipient will receive up to $1,000. Recipient must have demonstrated academic excellence as determined by SAT/ACT scores. Recipient must also rank in the top one-half of his/her class.
 
Selection – The Frontier Cooperative Board of Directors will select the recipient(s) based on the criteria established.

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Please return all necessary paperwork to the main office no later than March 1, 2020. Please submit to:

Frontier Cooperative
ATTN: Scholarship Program​
3333 Landmark Circle
Lincoln, NE 68504

 

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