A W Bodine Sunkist Scholarship 2027 Supporting Agricultural Families in Arizona and California

 

If you come from a farming family in Arizona or California and dream of pursuing higher education this scholarship was created for you The A W Bodine Sunkist Scholarship 2027 offers financial support to students with strong ties to agriculture honoring a legacy of dedication to farming communities while helping the next generation achieve academic success↚

A W Bodine Sunkist Scholarship 2027 Supporting Agricultural Families in Arizona and California

Established in 1985 by the A.W. Bodine-Sunkist Memorial Foundation this merit and need based scholarship commemorates Arthur W Bodine a director associated with Sunkist Growers and has supported nearly 300 students many of whom are first generation college attendees connected to the agricultural industry

Details

Scholarship Name A W Bodine Sunkist Scholarship 2027
Host Country United States
Eligible States Arizona and California
Degree Level Undergraduate
Scholarship Value Approximately 2000 US dollars
Field of Study Open to all majors and academic disciplines

Students are not required to pursue agriculture related degrees making this opportunity accessible to those following any academic path

Benefits

Financial support of approximately 2000 US dollars

Recognition from a respected long standing agricultural scholarship foundation

Encouragement and support for first generation college students and farming families

Opportunity to continue the legacy of agricultural communities through education

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must be high school seniors planning to enroll in college or current undergraduate students

Applicants must demonstrate personal or immediate family involvement in farming or agricultural work in Arizona or California

Applicants must meet academic requirements including GPA consideration

Applicants must provide proof of financial need

Applicants must submit required letters of recommendation

Eligible Applicants

Students from farming families in Arizona or California

First generation college students

High school seniors transitioning to college

Current undergraduate students seeking financial assistance

Students pursuing any field of study

Application Procedure

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