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Graduating college seniors who are planning to pursue a career in a dairy-related field are eligible for this award. Students must have demonstrated leadership skills, academic ability, and interest in dairy cattle.
College sophomores and juniors who have an explicit interest in the dairy industry are eligible for this award. Students must have a grade point average of 2.5 or higher.
U.S. high school seniors planning to major in dairy/animal science with a communications emphasis or agricultural journalism with a dairy/animal science emphasis are eligible for this award. Students must intend to have a career in dairy communications or journalism.
The Andrew Macrina Scholarship is for U.S. college sophomores who are pursuing a degree in culinary arts. The applicant must be enrolled full time in a two-year culinary program.
The John Kacala Scholarship is for U.S. college students who are majoring in culinary arts and have a career goal of becoming a chef or pastry chef. The applicant must be enrolled full time in an accredited, postsecondary school of culinary arts, or other culinary training program acceptable to the AAC.
This award is available for full-time undergraduate students who are majoring in the culinary arts at an accredited college in the United States. Applicants must have a grade point average of 2.75 or higher and enroll on a full time basis.
This graduate award is available to current college juniors or seniors who are one of the Top 25 All-American contestants or members of the first- and second-place teams at one of the three most recent National Intercollegiate Dairy Judging contests. Students must pursue advanced study related to the dairy industry.
This award is available for U.S. college juniors and seniors who are majoring in dairy/animal science or has a major emphasis on dairy through another major. Students must have placed in the top 25 at one of the three most recent National 4-H or FFA Dairy Judging Contests.