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411 E Hamilton Box 486
Morrill, Nebraska
69358
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Scholarships
The NeCGA Future Leaders in Ag Scholarship Program (FLAGship Program) is open to Nebraska high school seniors or college freshmen who are continuing their education in-state and pursuing a degree in an ag-related field or non ag-related field. The FLAGship Program is a scholarship program for future ag leaders in Nebraska. The Nebraska Corn Growers Association (NeCGA) will award up...
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...
Beginning in 2024, this fund will serve as a partner fund to the Lincoln Community Foundation Student Success Scholarship Fund in which award amounts from many scholarship funds are pooled to create meaningful, renewable awards for Lancaster County students. To apply for the Lincoln Community Foundation Student Success Scholarship (LCFSSS), applicants should submit their general application, then click the “Apply”...
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...
The PINC Scholarship is awarded in recognition that Poverty Is Not a Choice. It is named after a documentary of the same name which received the Mayor’s Choice Award at the Lincoln Mayor’s Arts Awards in June 2016. This documentary, made by 9 high school and college students and aired on NET TV, related several stories about children’s day-to-day realities...
There are two (2) awards for a student planning to pursue a college degree and career in fine or performing arts. Graduating seniors, male or female, from NRCSA member schools, are eligible to apply for this scholarship. Member schools may each submit one (1) application in this scholarship competition.GUIDELINESThe application form will be made available on the NRCSA web-site (www.nrcsa.net)....