For two (2) high school seniors residing in Noble County who have excelled in 4-H and excelled academically and who will pursue any sort of post-secondary education, full-time or part-time. A one-time payment of $500. FOR TUITION ONLY. Students also need to complete the 4-H record of achievement in this application. (DA-2). Essay question required on application: “What has participation in 4-H meant to you and how has it affected decisions and goals for your future?”
Howard, Art and Jeanne 4-H Scholarship Fund
$500
Scholarship Value
One-time Award
Frequency
General Application
Application Type
January 14
Application Deadline
Scholarship Details
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Awards Per Year:
1 scholarship
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Degrees/Programs:
Associates degree (2-year), Bachelor’s degree (4-year)
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Applicant High School:
Any high school in the area
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Colleges:
Any accredited college or university
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Areas of Study:
Any
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Applicant Age:
HS Senior
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Additional Criteria:
Two high school seniors who have excelled in 4-H and excelled academically and who will pursue any sort of post-secondary education, full-time or part-time.
DONOR STORY
Art and Jeanne Howard
Art was born and raised on a dairy farm in Dundee, Illinois. His father was a well-known herder of Holstein cattle. Jeanne was raised on a farm near Burket and Claypool, Indiana. Art graduated from Dundee Community High School and Jeanne graduated from Burket High School. Art and Jeanne were introduced by friends and were married in Claypool in 1951. The Howard’s have two daughters – Anena Rolofson and Diane Stebbe, and have four beautiful grandchildren – Lee Rolofson, Blake, Claire, and Brynn Stebbe.
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