The Mayville FFA Scholarship is offered by the Mayville FFA Chapter. Funds for the scholarship are raised by the membership through their various fund raisers throughout the year, and goes to support deserving agriculture education students.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE: This scholarship is awarded to any agriculture education student who will be furthering his/her studies at a four-year University, UW Madison Short-course program or a Technical college.
HOW TO APPLY: Submit the above application, cover letter, & resume to the Agricultural Science Instructor by February 2nd.
The Mayville FFA Alumni Scholarship is offered by the alumni of Mayville High School who have been active in the FFA while in high school. Other alumni members may include members of the community who have an interest in supporting the activities of the agriculture education department and FFA of Mayville High School.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE: This scholarship is offered to any agriculture student graduating from the Mayville High School who is furthering his/her studies at a four-year University, UW-Madison Short-course program, or a Technical College program of study.
HOW TO APPLY: Submit a cover letter & resume to the Agricultural Science Instructor by February 2nd. FFA Alumni interview will take place early to mid-February
Whether you are pursuing a trade school, vocational certificate or a two-year or four-year degree, don’t miss your chance to apply for a National FFA Scholarship to help with your next steps in education. If you are a senior FFA member in high school or FFA Alumni in college, just one application is required for multiple scholarship opportunities totaling nearly $2.5 million.
The 2023-24 scholarship application opens Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2023.
Scholarships are awarded to seniors in high school or students currently enrolled in a university/technical college. Awardees must be in good standing with the Wisconsin Association of FFA and maintain an acceptable scholastic record. Scholarship applications open in January and close in March. Awards are announced in May.