Missouri CattleWomen

Upper Class Scholarship

Rules & Guidelines

1.  Scholarship is open to both males and females. Applicant must be a Missouri resident.

2.  Applicant must be a full-time college student, who has completed their freshman year, and have a GPA of 2.5/4.0 or better. Applicant must have been a full time student the previous year and not have reached their 23rd birthday by January 1, 2015. Applicant must attend an accredited college or university to collect scholarship; technical schools do not qualify.

3.  Applicant must submit the most recent available college transcript for proof of grade point average and enrollment. Transcript should be included with the application. Only typed applications will be accepted.

4.  Applicant must submit two (2) letters of recommendation. Letters should be included with the application.

5.  Applicant must demonstrate leadership potential through extracurricular activities and work experiences. Applicant should also demonstrate a need for financial assistance.

6.  At the judges’ discretion, preference may be given to students who are attending Missouri colleges and universities with their area of study in the field of agriculture and food production. Special preference may be given for areas of study related to beef production.

7.  Missouri Cattlewomen Scholarship Committee will submit applications to a panel of judges. All applicants will be notified via email by December 18, 2015. Scholarship recipient will be honored during the Missouri Cattle Industry Convention & Trade Show, January 7-9, 2016 at Tan-Tar-A Resorts, Osage Beach, Missouri.

8.  One, One-Thousand dollar ($1,000) scholarship will be awarded.

9.  Scholarship will be payable during the calendar year 2016. To redeem scholarship, recipient must provide the Missouri CattleWomen with proof of college enrollment. Funds for scholarship will be sent directly to the recipient’s institution. In the event a recipient does not use all of the funding, the unused portion shall be returned to Missouri CattleWomen.

10.  Applications must be returned to Kasey Wallace and be postmarked by November 27, 2015 to be considered.

Note to applicants:

§  Please use the original form as provided on the website at – www.mocattle.com/cattlewomen/.

§  Use only the space provided. No additional pages should be added, except where specified (i.e. essay, transcript…). Resumes and/or extra pages will not be forwarded to the judges.

§  Please mail application packet in an appropriate sized flat envelope and with appropriate postage.

§  It is not necessary to staple, specially bind application materials or use special paper, color ink or graphics. Applications will be photocopied and provided to the selection committee in black and white.

§  Applications will be scored using the following point system: Leadership – 30 points; Communication – 15 points; Community Involvement – 15 points; Agriculture Involvement – 15 points; Scholarship/Academic – 10 points; Financial Need – 15 points.


Missouri CattleWomen

Upper Class Scholarship Application

Application Deadline: November 27, 2015

Type or neatly print

Legal Name:

Birth Date:

Parents/Guardian Name(s):

Permanent Address:

City/State/Zip:

Phone: County:

Current Address (while in school):

City/State/Zip:

Phone:

Email:

Background Information

High School

Name:

Year Graduated: Grade Point Average:

College

Name:

Major: Hours Completed: Grade Point:

Are you working part-time? Yes No Number of hours per week:

Number of family members (including yourself) in college:

Approximate % of yearly college expenses your parents are providing:

Please limit answers to the available space

Describe your future goals; why you have chosen this field of study; and what steps you’ve taken to accomplish it:


(Please use ONLY the available space)

ACTIVITY / NUMBER OF YEARS / LEADERSHIP ROLES
Agriculture involvement & honors:
Civic & Community Involvement & Honors:
School Involvement & Accomplishments:

How have your experiences helped you lead and/or advance forward agricultural related groups and/or the beef industry (i.e., beef associations, agricultural trade associations, cooperatives, etc.)

Give examples of how your personal accomplishments have helped others achieve their goals and objectives.

Maximum 250 words: Issues Response: Find a published news article that sheds a negative light on the beef industry. In 250 words or less, compose a response to the article in a “Letter to the Editor” type format that provides readers with facts about beef. Be an advocate for the beef community by including your beef story as well.

Application packet must include:

□  completed and signed application

□  two letters of reference

□  Maximum 250 word Issues Response “Letter to the Editor”

□  current school transcript

The Scholarship Committee may not consider applications that are incomplete or lack the related documents for review.

Send application packet to:

Missouri CattleWomen

Kasey Wallace

2381 295th Ave

Sidney, IA 51652

Applications postmarked after November 27, 2015 will not be accepted.

Acknowledgement

I hereby acknowledge that the Missouri CattleWomen may use my name in public press releases in the event I am awarded a scholarship as a result of this application.

Applicant's signature Date ______