Volusia County Farm Bureau announces applications are being taken for the 2021-22 Harley V. Cutlip Memorial Scholarship. Cutlip served as executive director of Volusia Farm Bureau for 19 years. In his spirit of generosity, applicants can get up to $1,500 toward their education.
To qualify students must be graduating Volusia public school, home school seniors, or in college with a minimum one-year family membership in the Volusia County Farm Bureau. Prior scholarship recipients may also apply. College and high school students will be judged separately.
Applicants must attend an accredited college or university as a full-time student. Scholarship money will be pro-rated on a semester basis and will be paid directly to the college or university with credit given to the scholarship recipient.
Only those applicants that score at least 90 percent on the judge’s scorecard – 40 percent for scholastic achievement, 40 percent for leadership involvement in school and community, 10 percent for essay, and 10 percent for letters of recommendation – will be considered.
To apply, please cut out the general information form on page 3 and send it along with:
1. An official high school and college academic record (transcript of grades)
2. Record of leadership involvement in high school, college and community, including honors, awards, evidence of leadership roles in high school and/or college, community programs, church, 4-H, FFA, FHA, etc.
3. An essay containing 500 words or less about your future plans and the
reasons for applying for a Farm Bureau scholarship.
4. Three letters of recommendation by individuals other than family members.
Mail or drop off applications to the “Scholarship Committee,” Volusia County Farm Bureau, 3090 E. New York Ave., DeLand, FL 32724. Applications must be postmarked on or before Friday, April 2, 2021. Call Steve Crump, Farm Bureau executive director at 386-734-1612 or email Caroline.Newby@ffbf.org for more information.