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Lincoln, Nebraska
68510
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Scholarships
Selection ProcedureThe Nebraska Rod and Custom Association (NRCA) scholarship is $2,000. Each year the NRCA board authorizes the number to be awarded. They have approved awarding up to 12 scholarships this year (based on the number of qualified applicants). Qualifying applicants need to be either:Second year studentHigh school graduating seniorWho is/will enroll in any of the State of Nebraska’s Technical...
The purpose of the Norma Ross Walter Scholarship is to provide financial assistance to female graduates of Nebraska high schools who plan to enroll as English majors in accredited colleges or universities. Applicants must be female high school seniors who are prospective first year college students and plan to continue their education as English majors in accredited colleges or universities....
For Drug-Free High School Seniors In The Nebraska PanhandleThe Panhandle Substance Abuse Council established this fund in 2010. One $500 scholarship will be awarded annually to a high school senior. Applicant must currently be a member of a drug-free youth group in the Nebraska Panhandle. Winners and alternates will be selected.Applicants must submit application and all supporting information to the...
Each year, Farm Progress awards nine Nebraska high school graduates with Husker Harvest Days ag scholarships. Winners are chosen from Nebraska high school seniors who are pursuing advanced degrees in agriculture, agribusiness, or other agriculture-related fields.ApplicationsApplications must be postmarked by March 20, 2026. No late applications will be accepted. Scholarships will be determined by April 15, 2026.Nine scholarships are valued...
Scholarships will be given annually to Scotts Bluff County residents of Hispanic heritage to pursue undergraduate education. Scholarships are available to high school graduates and undergraduate college students. The number and value of scholarships will vary based on annual Hispanic Advisory Committee scholarship resources. Scholarships may be renewable.To qualify for the Hispanic Advisory Committee Scholarship, students must:Be a United States citizenHave...
Douglas County: Two awards for $4,000 each pursuing a college degree and two awards for $2,000 each pursuing a trade school diploma. All scholarships will be awarded to graduating high school seniors pursuing a degree or diploma to support the agriculture community. Applicant must belong to a family that has been a Douglas County Farm Bureau member for three years....