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1441 Bethel Road
Columbus, Ohio
43220
(614)365-5491
Scholarships
The Les Best Scholarship Program helps OCSEA members and their families pay for college education. A total of $12,000 is awarded annually for each academic year. The application process is open January 1-April 30 each year.RequirementsMembers' College Scholarship - $500-$1,000 eachTo be considered for the Members' scholarship, the applicant must be a dues-paying OCSEA member and enrolled at least part-time...
MissionTo encourage high school students from Ohio and other states to appreciate and write about their learning experiences related to high school football, and to reward as many of them as possible with financial aid for continuing education.Rules for essays:The length of the essay is to be minimum 700 maximum 1500 words.It is to be a true story told in...
The Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation has multiple scholarships available to Ohio students from rural, suburban and urban communities who are pursuing degrees with a connection to the agricultural industry.Through 15 scholarship funds, nearly 50 awards will be made to deserving students. Current ScholarshipsNewly established in 2024, the David E. Mizer Memorial Scholarship​ recognizes students for work ethic, academic effort, civic engagement,...
Administered by the AIST Ohio Valley Member Chapter, available to students who are dependents of Ohio Valley Member Chapter members or to student members who live or attend a university in the chapter area, who are pursuing an education directly relating to production of iron and steel, relating to the support of production of iron and steel, or the management...
This program offers financial assistance to students pursuing a forest resource education. Currently, one or more scholarships are offered each year to Ohio high school graduates who have been accepted into an approved university, college, junior college or technical university offering a forest resource curriculum.OriginThe initial gift to the OFAF Scholarship Fund was made in memory of E. B. Miller, a...
Many of the brightest minds of tomorrow are unable to afford to pursue their college degrees and life goals due to the rising costs of college.Tuition and fees alone now average $9,400 per year at public 4-year institutions and private nonprofit institutions charge an average of $37,600 per year for tuition and fees. In addition to living expenses, these costs...