The Maryland 4-H Foundation, Inc. Academic Scholarship Awards MUST BE SUBMITTED ONLINE BY MIDNIGHT OF JUNE 1, 2018 Each year scholarships are awarded to current 4-H members or alumni(ae) who will be enrolled at an accredited college, university, or post high school vocational program in the fall of the year in which they apply. Scholarships Offered: Edwin D. and Susan Fry Memorial Scholarship $500* William E. & Eileen M. Klingelhofer Memoral Scholarship*** $500* Beatrice Streaker Pfefferkorn Memorial Scholarship Irene G. & Nicholas A. Porter Memorial Scholarship*** Barbara Pue Streaker Memorial Scholarship $500* $500* $500* W. Max & Blodwen J. Buckel Scholarship*** $1,000 Amelia Grace Dashiell 4-H Horse Scholarship*** $1,000 Howard Warfield Clark Sr. Memorial Scholarship $1,000 Fine Arts & 4-H Scholarship*** $1,000 Charles & Judy Iager Scholarship (2) $1,000 J. O Neal & Rosa Moxley Johnston Memorial Scholarship*** $1,000 Mid-East DHIC Dairy Scholarship (2qty min.)*** $1,000 Victor T. Olds Maryland 4-H Foundation Scholarships (8) $1,000 Lansdale Pue Scholarship (5) $1,000 J. Lee Majeskie Scholarship*** $1,000 Donald C. Toms Memorial Scholarship $1,000 Sandy Spring Bank Scholarship (5)*** $1,000 Paul and Fran Rock Scholarship*** $1,000 Brenda Bourne Stair Memorial Scholarship*** $1,500 Maryland 4-H All Star Blackhall Scholarship*** $1,500 Rippeon Family Scholarship $2,500 W. Lawson King Memorial Scholarship*** $5,000 *The Victor T. Olds Scholarship fund will also provide a $500 match for each $500 scholarship for a total of $1,000 award. *** denotes special eligibility requirements (described below)
Eligible individuals wishing to apply for a scholarship may obtain further information from the Maryland 4-H Foundation website, www.mymaryland4hfoundation.com. This form may be used as a reference to gather all necessary materials to apply, however all applications MUST be submitted online (some exceptions can be made). Eligibility - Be a currently enrolled 4-H member in good standing who has completed at least two (2) years of membership in Maryland 4-H. Or - Is a Maryland 4-H Alumni(ae) having been enrolled in Maryland 4-H for a minimum of two (2) years prior to graduating from 4-H. Each applicant may only receive one (1) scholarship per year for two (2) years before becoming ineligible to apply. Students graduating from a post-high school institution in December 2018 are ineligible to apply. Application Requirements - Candidates submitting a Maryland 4-H Foundation Scholarship Award Application must be planning to enroll in an accredited college, university or post high school program in the fall of 2018. - Scholarship award applications must be submitted online and are to be time stamped by midnight of June 1st. The Scholarship Award Application must be typed and signed by the candidate. - In addition to their application, candidates must provide the following documentation: J. O Neal & Rosa Moxley Johnston Memorial Scholarship - applicant must attend the University of Maryland, College Park W. Lawson King Memorial Scholarship - applicant must be enrolled in an Agriculture-related curriculum William E. and Eileen M. Klingelhofer Memorial Scholarship - applicant must be an entering freshman Brenda Bourne Stair Memorial Scholarship - applicant must have demonstrated record of leadership and citizenship abilities and activities Irene G. & Nicholas A. Porter Memorial Scholarship - applicant must be enrolled in a horticulture/plant science related curriculum W. Max & Blodwen J. Buckel Scholarship - applicant must attend the University of Maryland, College Park. Preference given to 4-H participation in the following counties: Garrett, Montgomery, Prince George s and Baltimore. Applicant must also demonstrate significant financial need. Fine Arts & 4-H Scholarship awarded to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in visual or performing arts (music, art/photography, fashion, drama, or dance) and carried at least (1) one project in an agricultural or veterinary science area and has demonstrated a commitment to being a good citizen and leader.
MID East DHIC Dairy Scholarship - applicant must participate in the dairy 4-H project and be pursuing a direct or indirect career that supports the dairy industry. Applicants whose families are members of Mid-East DHIC are encouraged to apply. Maryland 4-H All Stars Blackhall Scholarship awarded to applicants who have demonstrated excellence in community service. Amelia Grace Dashiell 4-H Horse Scholarship - applicant must be enrolled in a two or four year equine studies, animal science, preveterinarian, biology, or zoology program and must have carried a 4-H horse project for a minimum of two years. Applicants must have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0 J. Lee Majeskie applicant must be enrolled in a major related to dairy. Sandy Spring Bank applicant must be a resident of Montgomery or Prince George s County. Paul and Fran Rock applicant must be attending the University of Maryland, College Park. Selection Process Upon receipt of all completed applications, a committee composed of the Maryland 4-H Foundation Board of Directors will review all applications and select qualified recipients and alternates. All committee decisions are final. Winners will be notified by October 1. Applications missing required information will NOT be reviewed. Award Process Academic Scholarship Award winners will receive their scholarship payment in full, made payable to the institution, at the Maryland 4-H Gala, Sunday, January 20, 2019 at the Martin s West in Baltimore, MD. Scholarship winner or family representative must attend (special exceptions allowed). Scholarship winners must provide the Foundation with a signed acceptance form, headshot for publicity, and copy of their donor thank you note prior to receiving their award check.
Submit online or mail completed application to: Maryland 4-H Foundation, Inc. Scholarship Committee 8020 Greenmead Drive College Park, MD 20740 MUST BE TIME STAMPED ONLINE BY MIDNIGHT OF JUNE 1, 2018 Maryland 4-H Foundation Academic Scholarship Application Form This form may be completed from your computer and printed. All applications must be submitted online. This copy may be used as a reference to complete the online application. Scholarship Name: (Please check the scholarship(s) that you are applying for, there is no limit) Edwin D. and Susan C. Fry Memorial Scholarship William E. & Eileen M. Klingelhofer Memorial Scholarship* Beatrice Streaker Pfefferkorn Memorial Scholarship Irene G. & Nicholas A. Porter Memorial Horticulture Scholarship* Barbara Pue Streaker Memorial Scholarship W. Max & Blodwen J. Buckel Scholarship* Amelia Grace Dashiell 4-H Horse Scholarship* Howard Warfield Clark Sr. Memorial Scholarship Fine Arts & 4-H Scholarship* Charles & Judy Iager Scholarship J. O Neal & Rosa Moxley Johnston Scholarship* Mid East DHIC Dairy Scholarship* Victor T. Olds Memorial Scholarship Lansdale Pue Scholarship J. Lee Majeskie Scholarship* Donald C. Toms Memorial Scholarship Sandy Spring Bank Scholarship* Paul and Fran Rock Scholarship* Brenda Bourne Stair Memorial Scholarship* Maryland 4-H All Star Blackhall Scholarship* Rippeon Family Scholarship W. Lawson King Memorial Scholarship* *= special requirements to be eligible for these scholarships, review above requirements carefully
Section A: Personal Information Name: Sex: Male Female (Check one) Name you want used in publicity: Currently participating in 4-H? Yes No (Check one) Years in 4-H: Age as of Jan. 1 st : 4-H County: Home Address: Email: Cell Phone: Date of Birth: Parents/Legal Guardians: Father s Name: Email: Phone: Mother s Name: Email: Phone: Name of institution you will be attending in September 2017: Address: What is your major? Section B: Academic Information Number of years you have attended college: GPA: High School: College: National Testing Scores SAT: Reading: Math: Writing: ACT: Date tested:
Section C: Financial Information 1. Explain your need for financial assistance. Describe how you would use this scholarship and your plans for meeting this financial need. (Do not include personal financial aid forms). Section D: Essay Please answer the question, How has 4-H impacted your career path and how do you plan to give back to the 4-H program? Please limit the essay to one (1) page typed double spaced, Times New Roman font size 12. Attach Essay to application.
Section E: Leadership Please indicate any major Leadership roles that you have held in 4-H or your community (Offices, Committees, Leadership Trips, etc.). You may attach more lines/pages as needed. Name of Committee/Office/Role Ex. National 4-H Congress 2013 Leadership Roles (4-H & Other) Ex. Elected President of Carroll Clovers 4-H Club 2013-2014 Description/What I Did Designated to represent Maryland attended workshops, team-building activities and met 4-Hers from all across the nation In charge of running meetings, worked with the club leader in organizing and implementing club activities
Section F: 4-H Involvement Please describe at which levels (local/county, state, regional, national, or international) you competed with your projects. You may attach more lines/pages if needed. Name of Project Ex. Breeding Sheep Project Ex. Sewing Project 4-H Project Involvement Level(s)/Years Involved in Project 2008-Present: Local/ County Level - Showed Southdown Breeding Sheep at the Carroll County Fair - Demonstrated how to get sheep ready for the fair at yearly Junior Livestock Show 2010-Present: State Level - Showed Southdown Breeding Sheep at the Maryland State Fair 2012 & 2013: Regional/National - Showed Southdown Breeding Sheep at Keystone International Livestock Exposition 2008- Present: Local/County Level - Entered constructed clothing at the Carroll County Fair 2012-2014: Local/County Level - Entered in the Carroll County Shepherd s Lead with constructed wool outfit (Won Reserve Champion in 2013) 2012-2014: State Level - Entered clothing at the Maryland State Fair (Champion clothing article in 2013) - Entered in the Maryland State Fair Shepherd s Lead Contest - Entered in the Maryland Make-It-With-Wool Contest
Section G: Citizenship Please list on a separate page your citizenship and service learning accomplishments in 4-H and your community (See the attached example for more help). Section H: Mid East DHIC Special Requirements I. Were you associated with Mid-East DHIC Yes No A. If Yes, please explain how you were associated (live within in the former Mid-East DHIC region, your family was a member or an employee of DHIA) B. If No, please explain your association with the dairy industry II. In 300 words or less list your career and/or personal goals. State how those goals listed will benefit the dairy industry, whether by your direct or indirect participation in the dairy industry Section I: Irene G. & Nicholas A. Porter Scholarship Special Requirements I. In 300 words or less, please explain your interest/participation/career field of study in the horticulture/plant science field. Section J: Fine Arts 4-H Scholarship Special Requirements I. In 300 words or less please explain your participation in the Fine Arts and 4-H Agricultural projects. Section K: Amelia Grace Dashiell 4-H Horse Scholarship Requirements I. Provide a list of your animal, especially equine, experience or your work experience that prepares you to meet your future goals. Section L: Please upload an unofficial transcript from your most recent academic institution Section M: Please upload 1 letter of recommendation or fill out below: I. I have asked (name) to mail a letter of recommendation to the Maryland 4-H Foundation office. Provide email & phone number for contact if needed: Email: Phone: Applicant is required to ensure that the letter is mailed before the June 1 st deadline. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Statement by 4-H Member I have personally prepared this report and certify that it accurately reflects my work. Signature of 4-H member Date
Example Section F: Citizenship CITIZENSHIP Helped at the 2012 Maryland 4-H Horse Jamboree, assisting campers with crafts, teaching workshop about First Aid for Horses, and checking hippology tests, approx. 100 4-Hers benefited Worked as camp helper at High Ridge Farm Pony Camp (2004-2012), assisting campers with care of horses, crafts and demonstrations 125 hours each summer Rode horses for the Maryland State 4-H Horse Judging Competition, and assisted with as scorekeeper/monitor at the Maryland State Horse Bowl Competition at the Triple Crown 4-H Horse Competition 2012, over 200 4-Hers and FFA members benefited Helped with FFA Spring Judging contest @ UMD (2011-2012) over 300 FFA members Served on the Carroll County Fair Horse Show committee, acting as ring steward for the English and Western Horse shows 2012, over 100 4-Hers benefited Exercised and assisted with care and health needs of lesson horses and therapeutic riding horses housed at High Ridge Farm during off season of Therapeutic Riding Program (2006-2012) Helped with lambing, ear-tagging and castrating sheep at 4-H leader s farm (2001-2010) Recorded stats, videotaped matches, organized refreshments for North Carroll High Wrestling Team (2006-2009) 200 hours, 50 wrestlers and coaches benefited each year Took sheep to Live Nativity at Shiloh Methodist Church (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008) Took sheep and ponies for petting zoo and pony rides to Grace Bible Church s Rodeo (2005), Shiloh Methodist Church s Springfest and Fallfest (2006 2007), Montessori School Fallfest (2009, 2010), Charlotte s Quest Nature Center (2010) Helped clean up livestock barn after Carroll County Fair (2007-2011) 12 hours Helped set-up/clean-up red building for the Carroll County Fair (2004-2006) -18 hours Helped set-up and serve food at the Livestock Buyer s Picnic (2001-2007) - 20 hours Sold drinks and food at Pepsi Stand during Carroll County Fair (2001-2003) 30 hours Volunteered at the Carroll County Therapeutic Riding Program (2003-2005) Assisted with clean-up following Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival (2005) 5 hours Cleaned up trash from Melrose roadside with Adopt-A-Highway program (2003-2008)