Applications Open for 2021 AMVAC Cotton Industry Advancement Scholarship

AMVAC is now accepting applications for its 2021 Cotton Industry Advancement Scholarship. The scholarships, each worth $2,000, will be awarded to seven qualified students.

“Going into our third year, we’re thrilled to continue giving more and more deserving students this scholarship opportunity,” said Paul Vaculin, AMVAC Marketing Manager for Southern Crops. “I love seeing the passion and dedication these students have for the cotton industry, and it’s an honor to help this next generation of ag professionals accomplish their educational and professional goals.”

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To be considered for the scholarship, applicants must be nominated by a practicing cotton consultant, have worked for a cotton consultant at some point between 2019 and 2021 and be either a senior in high school or currently enrolled full-time in an undergraduate or graduate-level agricultural program at an accredited college or university.

Information on how to nominate a student is available online. To be considered, all applications must be completed and submitted by July 1, 2021. Cotton Industry Advancement Scholarship winners will be announced by August 13, 2021.

Winners will be selected by a panel of judges and awarded based on the merits of their applications. Two winners are selected from each designated region, plus one winner from either California or Arizona. If not enough qualified entries are received in any of these regions, those scholarships will be opened up to regions with multiple qualified applicants.

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The 2021 Cotton Industry Advancement Scholarship regions include:

  • Southeast – Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia
  • Mid-South – Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee
  • Southwest – Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas

In 2020, seven students were awarded the scholarship and are all currently studying agriculture at accredited colleges and universities:

  • John Lee, Jesup, GA – A senior attending Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Tifton, GA, majoring in agribusiness. Nominated by John Beasley.
  • Caitlyn Lawton, Leesburg, GA – A senior attending Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Tifton, GA, majoring in crop and soil science. Nominated by Kevin Cotton.
  • Logan Vallee, Pineville, LA – A junior attending McNeese State University in Lake Charles, LA, majoring in general agriculture. Nominated by Travis Vallee.
  • Hayden Robinson, Monticello, AR – Entering freshman at the University of Arkansas, Monticello, majoring in agriculture businessNominated by James Patterson.
  • Blaine Allen, Lolita, TX – Entering freshmen at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, TX, majoring in plant and soil science. Nominated by Dale Allen.
  • Andrea Althoff, Stillwater, OK – A graduate student attending Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, OK, obtaining a Master of Science degree in plant and soil science. Nominated by Dr. Seth Byrd.
  • Colton Pricolo, Los Banos, CA – A junior attending California State University in Fresno, CA, majoring in plant science and crop production management. Nominated by Wayne Pricolo.

AMVAC is a longtime supporter of the cotton industry offering a portfolio of trusted products that cotton growers have relied on for years. To learn more about AMVAC and the Cotton Industry Advancement Scholarship, visit AMVAC.com and AMVAC.com/scholarship.

Based on information provided by AMVAC

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