George Crafton Memorial Scholarship
The Kentucky Association of Conservation Districts (KACD) Auxiliary is proud to announce once again the George Crafton Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship will be awarded to any high school senior that is enrolled to attend college and intends to major in the fields of agriculture or conservation of natural resources. The scholarship of $1,000.00 will be presented at the annual state convention of the KACD.
Individuals recommended should be qualified young men and women that are interested in agriculture and natural resource fields. Citizenship in one's community is an important factor in the selection process in the scholarship program. Conservation districts, Auxiliary members and high school and college counselors are encouraged to make students aware of this scholarship. This scholarship is becoming sought after among many high school graduates across the state because selected students in the past have proven worthy of such an honor in their field.
This scholarship is a memorial to Mr. George Crafton. Mr. Crafton was involved for many years with the soil conservation program on the district, state and national levels. He was always interested in new and better practices and promoting conservation through education. Mr. Crafton was enthusiastic about young people concerned and willing to work to preserve, protect and improve our environment. The intent of this scholarship is to assist a young individual who shares Mr. Crafton's concerns and dreams.
It is required that the applicants submit the following information:
(1) Two letters of recommendation,
(2) Most recent transcript, and;
(3) Completion of a comprehensive essay.
2020 Application George Crafton
2020 Letter George Crafton
2020 Rules and Instructions George Crafton
*** All applications must be signed by a Butler County Conservation District representative and then postmarked no later than March 1, 2020.
The Kentucky Association of Conservation Districts (KACD) Auxiliary is proud to announce once again the George Crafton Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship will be awarded to any high school senior that is enrolled to attend college and intends to major in the fields of agriculture or conservation of natural resources. The scholarship of $1,000.00 will be presented at the annual state convention of the KACD.
Individuals recommended should be qualified young men and women that are interested in agriculture and natural resource fields. Citizenship in one's community is an important factor in the selection process in the scholarship program. Conservation districts, Auxiliary members and high school and college counselors are encouraged to make students aware of this scholarship. This scholarship is becoming sought after among many high school graduates across the state because selected students in the past have proven worthy of such an honor in their field.
This scholarship is a memorial to Mr. George Crafton. Mr. Crafton was involved for many years with the soil conservation program on the district, state and national levels. He was always interested in new and better practices and promoting conservation through education. Mr. Crafton was enthusiastic about young people concerned and willing to work to preserve, protect and improve our environment. The intent of this scholarship is to assist a young individual who shares Mr. Crafton's concerns and dreams.
It is required that the applicants submit the following information:
(1) Two letters of recommendation,
(2) Most recent transcript, and;
(3) Completion of a comprehensive essay.
2020 Application George Crafton
2020 Letter George Crafton
2020 Rules and Instructions George Crafton
*** All applications must be signed by a Butler County Conservation District representative and then postmarked no later than March 1, 2020.
Natural Resources Scholarship
The Kentucky Association of Conservation Districts (KACD) Auxiliary is proud to announce once again the State Soil Conservation of Natural Resources Scholarship. This scholarship will be awarded to any student enrolled in college who has a declared major in the fields of agriculture or conservation of natural resources. The scholarship of $1,000.00 will be presented at the annual state convention of KACD.
Individuals recommended should be qualified young men and women that are interested in agriculture and natural resource fields. Citizenship in one's community is an important factor in the selection process in the scholarship program. Conservation districts, Auxiliary members and college counselors are encouraged to make students aware of this scholarship. This scholarship is becoming sought after among college students across the state because selected students in the past have proven worthy of such an honor in their field.
Since 1979, the KACD Auxiliary has helped to send numerous young people to the school of their choice with the State Conservation of Natural Resources Scholarship. Educating our youth for tomorrow will be beneficial to all those concerned with the wise use and management of our natural resources. Thank you for your interest and support.
It is required that the applicants submit the following information:
(1) Two letters of recommendation,
(2) Most recent transcript, and;
(3) Completion of a comprehensive essay.
2020 Application Natural Resources
2020 Letter Natural Resources
2020 Rules and Instructions Natural Resources.
*** All applications must be signed by a Butler County Conservation District representative and then postmarked no later than March 1, 2020.
The Kentucky Association of Conservation Districts (KACD) Auxiliary is proud to announce once again the State Soil Conservation of Natural Resources Scholarship. This scholarship will be awarded to any student enrolled in college who has a declared major in the fields of agriculture or conservation of natural resources. The scholarship of $1,000.00 will be presented at the annual state convention of KACD.
Individuals recommended should be qualified young men and women that are interested in agriculture and natural resource fields. Citizenship in one's community is an important factor in the selection process in the scholarship program. Conservation districts, Auxiliary members and college counselors are encouraged to make students aware of this scholarship. This scholarship is becoming sought after among college students across the state because selected students in the past have proven worthy of such an honor in their field.
Since 1979, the KACD Auxiliary has helped to send numerous young people to the school of their choice with the State Conservation of Natural Resources Scholarship. Educating our youth for tomorrow will be beneficial to all those concerned with the wise use and management of our natural resources. Thank you for your interest and support.
It is required that the applicants submit the following information:
(1) Two letters of recommendation,
(2) Most recent transcript, and;
(3) Completion of a comprehensive essay.
2020 Application Natural Resources
2020 Letter Natural Resources
2020 Rules and Instructions Natural Resources.
*** All applications must be signed by a Butler County Conservation District representative and then postmarked no later than March 1, 2020.
Betty Barrick / Non-Traditional Student Scholarship
The Kentucky Association of Conservation Districts (KACD) Auxiliary is excited to announce a new scholarship for non-traditional college students. This scholarship will be awarded to any student that is at least 25 years old and pursuing an undergraduate degree in agriculture or related natural resources field. The scholarship of $1,000.00 will be presented at the annual state convention of KACD.
Individuals recommended should be qualified young men and women that are interested in agriculture and natural resource fields. Citizenship in one's community is an important factor in the selection process in the scholarship program. Conservation districts, Auxiliary members and college counselors are encouraged to make students aware of this scholarship.
The KACD Auxiliary has helped to send numerous young people to the school of their choice with the three scholarships to students interested in careers in agriculture. Educating our youth for tomorrow will be beneficial to all those concerned with the wise use and management of our natural resources. Hopefully, this new scholarship will help an individual complete their dreams to finish their degree and pursue their professional career. Thank you for your interest and support.
It is required that the applicants submit the following information:
(1) Two letters of recommendation,
(2) Most recent transcript, and;
(3) Completion of a comprehensive essay.
2020 Application Betty Barrick
2020 Letter Betty Barrick
2020 Rules and Instructions Betty Barrick
*** All applications must be signed by a Butler County Conservation District representative and then postmarked no later than March 1, 2020.
The Kentucky Association of Conservation Districts (KACD) Auxiliary is excited to announce a new scholarship for non-traditional college students. This scholarship will be awarded to any student that is at least 25 years old and pursuing an undergraduate degree in agriculture or related natural resources field. The scholarship of $1,000.00 will be presented at the annual state convention of KACD.
Individuals recommended should be qualified young men and women that are interested in agriculture and natural resource fields. Citizenship in one's community is an important factor in the selection process in the scholarship program. Conservation districts, Auxiliary members and college counselors are encouraged to make students aware of this scholarship.
The KACD Auxiliary has helped to send numerous young people to the school of their choice with the three scholarships to students interested in careers in agriculture. Educating our youth for tomorrow will be beneficial to all those concerned with the wise use and management of our natural resources. Hopefully, this new scholarship will help an individual complete their dreams to finish their degree and pursue their professional career. Thank you for your interest and support.
It is required that the applicants submit the following information:
(1) Two letters of recommendation,
(2) Most recent transcript, and;
(3) Completion of a comprehensive essay.
2020 Application Betty Barrick
2020 Letter Betty Barrick
2020 Rules and Instructions Betty Barrick
*** All applications must be signed by a Butler County Conservation District representative and then postmarked no later than March 1, 2020.