USDA 1890 National Scholars Program

USDA 1890 National Scholars Program

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USDA 1890 National Scholars Program

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United States Department of Agriculture 
USDA/1890 National Scholars Program  
APPLICATION 

 

 
 

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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for your interest in the USDA/1890 National Scholars Program.
The USDA/1890
National Scholars Program was established in 1992 as part of the partnership between the U.S.
Department of Agriculture and the eighteen 1890 Historically Black Land-Grant Universities.
The goal of the USDA/1890 National Scholars Program is to increase the number of minorities
studying agriculture, food, natural resource sciences and other related disciplines. Each year,
hundreds of students apply for the program that provides full tuition, room, board, internships, and
full-time employment upon graduation.
 

The USDA/1890 National Scholars Program is available to graduating high school seniors that
exhibit leadership and community service and desire to attend one of the 1890 Historically Black
Land-Grant Universities. Again, thank you for your interest and best wishes in your pursuit of
academic excellence.
Sincerely,
USDA/1890 National Scholars Program

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USDA/1890 NATIONAL SCHOLARS PROGRAM
Overview
The USDA/1890 National Scholars Program is a partnership between of the U.S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA) and the eighteen 1890 Historically Black Land-Grant Universities. The program awards scholarships
to students attending one of the 1890 Historically Black Land-Grant Universities, pursuing a bachelor degree in
agriculture, food, natural resource sciences, or related academic disciplines, and willing to work full-time with
the USDA upon graduation. The eighteen 1890 Historically Black Land-Grant Universities are as follows:
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PURPOSE

OBJECTIVE

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Alabama A&M University
Alcorn State University, Mississippi
Delaware State University
Florida A&M University
Fort Valley State University, Georgia
Kentucky State University
Langston University, Oklahoma
Lincoln University, Missouri
North Carolina A&T State University

The purpose of the USDA/1890 National Scholars Program is:
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To strengthen the long-term partnership between USDA and the 1890 Land
Grant Universities

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To increase the number of students studying agriculture, food, and natural
resource science or other related disciplines

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To offer career opportunities to USDA/1890 National Scholars at the U.S.
Department of Agriculture

The USDA/1890 National Scholars Program offers scholarships to U.S. citizens that are
seeking a bachelor degree at one of the eighteen 1890 Historically Black Land-Grant
Institutions in any field of study in agriculture, food, natural resource sciences or other
related disciplines. National Scholars are required to study in the following or related
disciplines.
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Agriculture
Agricultural Business/Management
Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Engineering/Mechanics
Agricultural Production and
Technology
Agronomy or Crop Science
Animal Sciences
Botany
Food Sciences/Technology

 
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Prairie View A&M University, Texas
South Carolina State University
Southern University, Louisiana
Tennessee State University
Tuskegee University, Alabama
University of Arkansas Pine Bluff
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Virginia State University
West Virginia State University

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Forestry and Related Sciences
Home Economics/Nutrition
Horticulture
Natural Resources Management
Soil Conservation/Soil Science
Farm and Range Management
Other related disciplines, (e.g. nonmedical biological sciences, preveterinary medicine, computer
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AWARD

Scholarships are awarded annually and must be used at one of the eighteen
1890 Historically Black Land-Grant Institutions. Each award provides annual
tuition, employment, employee benefits, and use of a laptop computer, printer
and software while on scholarship, fees, books, room and board for each of the 4
academic years, plus a requirement to work in the Student Educational
Employment Program. Each annual scholarship renewal is contingent upon
satisfactory performance and normal progress toward the bachelor's degree.
Upon completion of the scholar's academic degree program, there is an
obligation of 1 year of service to the U.S. Department of Agriculture for each year
of financial support.

WHO SHOULD
APPLY

Applicants must be U.S. citizens currently attending an accredited
college/university in the United States, completing their freshman or sophomore
year of college, and willing to attending or currently attending one of the
eighteen 1890 Universities.

GENERAL
ELIGIBILITY

Applicant must:
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APPLICATION
DEADLINE

Be a U.S. citizen
Have applied for admission or currently attending one of the eighteen 1890
Historically Black Land-Grant Institutions
Have a high school cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better (on a 4.0 scale)
Intend to study agriculture, food, natural resource sciences, or other related
disciplines
Demonstrate leadership and community service
Submit a current official transcript with the school seal and an authorized official's
signature (preferably through the most recent fall semester)
Submit a current resume
Submit two letters of recommendation from the following:
ƒ Department Head, Dean of College, or a University Vice President
ƒ College Professor who has taught the applicant
Submit a 500-800 word essay describing 1)your interest in USDA, 2) how you
envision the scholarship will impact you and your future as a public servant, and
3) your experience and perceptions about agriculture, food, and natural resource
sciences
Submit a signed application (original signature only)

All application materials must be postmarked no later than February 1 and
sent to the university(s) selected by the applicant to attend.

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INSTRUCTIONS
Applicants should read the application materials thoroughly before completing and submitting the
application. Only complete application packages submitted by the application deadline will be
considered for the USDA/1890 National Scholars Program scholarship. To complete the application
process, applicants must do the following:
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Complete the Privacy Act Advisory Statement and Release Form
Complete Biographical Questionnaire
Prepare a current resume
Prepare a 500-800 word essay on the designated topics
Obtain a recent official transcript with seal and signature of an authorized college/university
official
Sign and date the application
Submit all documents in one package at the time of application
Mail the application by the postmark deadline of February 1

Applicants are responsible for ensuring that the college/university prepares a current official transcript and
the document is submitted by the application deadline. All materials must be originals, with original
signatures and seals/stamps. Photocopied signatures and transcripts will not be considered for the
USDA/1890 National Scholars Program scholarship.
Please note: The selection of scholarship recipients will be influenced by the completeness, neatness, and
legibility of replies. The application may be filled out by typing the required information or by printing
clearly using black or blue ink.

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PRIVACY ACT
ADVISORY STATEMENT

The Privacy Act of 1974 (P.L. 93-579) requires that you be given certain
information in connection with this request for information. Accordingly,
pursuant to the requirements for this Act, please be advised:
1. The authority for the collection of these data is Executive Order
11155.
2. Furnishing the information requested is voluntary.
3. The data will be used for selection of USDA/1890 National
Scholars, printing of certificates, and related activities.
4. Other routine uses of the data are for the preparation of the public
affairs and press releases to news media.
5. Failure to complete the form will mean that you cannot be
included among those candidates being considered for
designation as USDA/1890 National Scholar.

Affirmation of Candidacy
And Authorization for
Release of Information

I, _______________________________, understand that I am a
candidate for the honor of USDA/1890 National Scholar, have read the
Privacy Act Advisory Statement, and affirm my wish to be considered. In
the event I am named a National Scholar, permission is hereby given for
the release of materials submitted by me for the use of the U.S.
Department of Agriculture and the eighteen 1890 Historically Black LandGrant Institutions as deemed appropriate for purposes of the USDA/1890
National Scholars Program.
I further consent to the release of photographs which may be taken of
me, by or for the U.S. Department of Agriculture in connection with the
Program. I am (check one) willing___unwilling___ to appear on radio
and/or television if such arrangements can be made by the U.S.
Department of Agriculture in connection with the USDA/1890 National
Scholars Program.

 Signature: ______________________________________________ 
Date: __________________________________________________ 
MM‐DD‐YYYY 
 
 
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Candidate’s Biographical Questionnaire
The questions that follow are designed to collect information about your background, your interests,
and your plans. Your answers to these questions will be used only in connection with your
application for this scholarship program and will be divulged only to qualified persons who must see
them in the course of their duties.
A. Biographical Information
(Please Print)
Legal Name in Full: ______________________________________________________________
Last
First
Middle

Sex: F

M

Permanent Home Address: ________________________________________________________________________
Street
City/Town
State
Zip Code
Telephone: (Home) ____________________________
(Cell)

Age: ___________

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Are you a U.S. Citizen?

Yes

No

Email Address: ______________________________________

B. Education
1.

Name of College / University currently attending: __________________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________
Street
City/Town
State
Zip Code
Telephone: ___________________
GPA (on a 4.0 unweighted scale)______
Note: Grade point average should match supporting documentation submitted with the application. Only applicants meeting
minimum GPA criteria will be considered for the USDA/1890 National Scholars Program scholarship. Please do not submit an
application if you do not meet the criteria.
2.

List any other schools that you attended in the last 4 years. List the schools in order of attendance, with the one you attended
most recently first.
Name of School

Address

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Dates of Attendance

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Candidate’s Biographical Questionnaire
3.

Name of the 1890 University to which you are applying: ______________________________________________________

4.

If applying to multiple 1890 Universities, please list in order of preference (i.e. 1-Most Preferred, 3-Least Preferred)

1.

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Note: Applicants applying to more than one 1890 University must submit separate applications and send to each school of
choice.
5.

What course of study (major) will pursue?

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1 Choice: ____________________________________

2nd Choice: _______________________________________

Other Related Discipline/Unlisted Major (Please Identify): ___________________________________________________
Note: All academic disciplines may not be at each 1890 University. Check the University’s academic offerings before applying.
6.

Have you made career decisions related to agriculture, food, natural resource sciences, or related disciplines?
Yes

No

If Yes, please explain: _________________________________________________________________

C. Activities
1.

List volunteer services and jobs you have held in the past 4 years (including summer employment).
Activity

Participation Dates

Offices Held

Note: Please be concise and limit your responses to the space provided.

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D. Essay
(If completing essay section manually, please attach a type written copy of the essay to the application)

Please review this form to make sure you have answered all questions completely. Proofread your responses.
I certify that I completed this application and that all statements made are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge,
and that a false statement could eliminate me from consideration for this scholarship.

Applicant’s Signature

Date

This form must be returned to each 1890 University (s) of your choice.
Must be postmarked by February 1.

How did you hear about the USDA/1890 National Scholars Program Scholarship?
College fair(s)

Name of event(s)

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Informational Session

Location

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Public Service Announcement

Stations

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Direct Mail/e-mail

Source of communication

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USDA Employee

Name of employee(s)

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Church or place of worship

Name of Facility

______________________________________________

Website(s)

Name of website(s)

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Other

________________________________________________________________________

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(select all that apply)

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USDA/1890 National Scholars Application Checklist
1.

I have read the eligibility requirements and meet all eligibility criteria.

2.

I am submitting an original application and transcript to each 1890 University of
interest (see addresses on page 11 of this application).

3.

I have applied for admission or am currently enrolled at each 1890 Historically
Black Land-Grant University of interest.

4.

I have read and completed the Candidate’s Biographical Information section.

5.

I have enclosed two letters of recommendation from the following:
1. Department Head, Dean of College, or one of the University Vice Presidents
2. College Professor who has served as an instructor in one of my courses

6.

I have enclosed a 500-800 word essay describing 1) my interest in USDA, 2) how
I envision the scholarship will impact me and my future as a public servant, and 3)
my experiences and perceptions about agriculture, food, and natural resource
sciences.
I have signed and dated the application (original signature only).

7.

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I understand that the application package must be postmarked no later than
February 1 for consideration for the USDA/1890 Scholars Programs Scholarship.

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1890 Universities
Attn: USDA/1890 Program Liaison
Alabama A&M University
Dawson Extension Bldg., Room 300 or
Post Office Box 1087
Normal, AL 35762

 

Attn: USDA/1890 Program Liaison
Prairie View A&M University
E. E. O'Banion CARC Building, Room 119
P. O. Box 2736
Prairie View, TX 77446

 
Attn: USDA/1890 Program Liaison
Alcorn State University
1000 ASU Drive, Room 1139
Agriculture Science Building Rm. 104
Lorman, MS 39096

 

Attn: USDA/1890 Program Liaison
South Carolina State University
300 College Avenue, N.E.
P.O. Box 7246
Orangeburg, SC 29117

 
Attn: USDA/1890 Program Liaison
Delaware State University
College of Agriculture & Related Sciences
1200 North Dupont Highway
Baker Building Annex, Room 102
Dover, DE 19901

 

Attn: USDA/1890 Program Liaison
Southern University and A&M College
College of Agriculture, Family & Consumer Sciences
Fisher Hall, Room 102
Baton Rouge, LA 70813

 

Attn: USDA/1890 Program Liaison
Florida A&M University
1740 South Martin L. King Jr., Boulevard
Room 217, S. Perry-Paige Building.
Tallahassee, FL 32307-4100

 

Attn: USDA/1890 Program Liaison
Tennessee State University
3500 John Merritt Boulevard.
Ag Science Dept., Room 112
P.O. Box 9629
Nashville, TN 37209-1561

 
Attn: USDA/1890 Program Liaison
Fort Valley State University
USDA/1890 Program Liaison
1005 State University Drive
Pettigrew Center, Room 244
Fort Valley, GA 31030

 

Attn: USDA/1890 Program Liaison
Tuskegee University
College of Agricultural,
Environmental and Natural Sciences
Campbell Hall, Room 103
Tuskegee, AL 36088

 

Attn: USDA/1890 Program Liaison
Kentucky State University
Cooperative Extension Building, Room 221
400 East Main Street
Frankfort, KY 40601

 

Attn: USDA/1890 Program Liaison
University of Arkansas Pine Bluff
1200 North University
Mail Slot: 4806
Pine Bluff, AR 71611-2799

 
Attn: USDA/1890 Program Liaison
Langston University
School of Agriculture and Applied Sciences
100 Success Drive, Room V115
P.O. Box 846
Langston, OK 73050

Attn: USDA/1890 Program Liaison
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Trigg Hall, Room 1137
Princess Anne, MD 21853

 

 
Attn: USDA/1890 Program Liaison
Lincoln University
108 Bennett Hall
818 Lee Drive.
Jefferson City, MO 65101

 

Attn: USDA/1890 Program Liaison
Virginia State University
P.O. Box 9416
Carter G. Woodson Avenue
Owens Hall, Room 101C
Petersburg, VA 23806

 
Attn: USDA/1890 Program Liaison
North Carolina A&T University
1601 East Market Street
107 B.C. Webb Hall
Greensboro, NC 27411

Attn: USDA/1890 Program Liaison
West Virginia State University
302 Curtis R&E Complex
P.O. Box 1000
Institute, WV 25112-1000

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Application Must Be Postmarked by

February 1
For all questions, please contact:
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration
Office of Advocacy and Outreach
USDA/1890 Programs
1400 Independence Ave., S.W., Stop 9821
Washington, DC 20250
Telephone Number: (202) 260-8415
Fax Number: (202) 720-7136
Email: [email protected]

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