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Eden Green Diversity in Agriculture Award

Eden Green Diversity in Agriculture Award

Applicable For:

Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$2,500

Application Deadline:

31/03/2024
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About This Scholarship

A student of colour pursuing a career in agriculture, ideally in either AgTech or sustainable agriculture, will receive the Eden Green Technology Diversity in Agriculture Award. A student of colour pursuing a career in agriculture, ideally in either AgTech or sustainable agriculture, will receive the Eden Green Technology Diversity in Agriculture Award. The next wave of talent is welcome in the AgTech industry. In order to break down barriers and broaden inclusivity in the farming sector, Eden Green takes its responsibility for developing the newest workers and talent very seriously. Here, they hope for a time when farming is a high-tech, sustainable, and varied industry that pays livable salaries and provides safe working conditions.

Eligibility Criteria For Eden Green Diversity in Agriculture Award

Here are some common factors that are often considered:

  • Field of study: Agriculture scholarships are typically available to students pursuing studies in agricultural sciences, agribusiness, agronomy, animal science, plant science, agricultural engineering, or related fields. The specific majors or areas of study that qualify for the scholarship will be specified by the scholarship program.
  • Academic achievement: Many agriculture scholarships consider academic performance as a criterion. This can include maintaining a certain GPA (Grade Point Average), standardized test scores, class rank, or other measures of academic excellence.
  • Leadership and extracurricular activities: Some agriculture scholarships value leadership qualities and involvement in extracurricular activities, particularly those related to agriculture or community service. Applicants may be required to demonstrate their participation in agricultural clubs, organizations, or community initiatives.
  • Recommendations: Agriculture scholarships may require letters of recommendation from teachers, professors, or professionals who can speak to the applicant’s abilities, passion for agriculture, and potential for success in the field.
  • Specific eligibility criteria: Some agriculture scholarships may have additional specific criteria, such as geographic restrictions, membership in specific agricultural organizations or associations, or targeted towards certain demographics, such as women in agriculture or students from rural areas.

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