Through the VA Adaptive Sports Program, PATH Intl. Funding for this scholarship will be applied to a four-year undergraduate degree program of the student's choice. Members must apply during their senior year of high school or while enrolled at an accredited college, university, vocational or professional school. The application will remain open until all scholarships have been distributed. Current or previous AQHF scholarship recipients are not eligible to receive this scholarship. PATH Intl. Seven signature scholarship programs, described below, are great options for you to hone your service, leadership and professional skills. Career path scholarships allow students to obtain a degree in areas such as racing, animal science, journalism, communications, therapeutic/adaptive riding and veterinary medicine. The School of Nursing offers many scholarships to help you pursue your bachelors degree or graduate Mentor. @media only screen and (max-width: 768px) { www.scholarships.com
Centers and Premier Accredited Centers in good standing may apply for disaster relief to help restore equine and human well-being after a disaster. They learn to become leaders and visionaries. Funding for this scholarship will be applied to either a two-year or four-year degree program of the students choice. Jockey Club ScholarshipThis award provides $15,000 (at $7,500 per semester) to a student who is pursuing a bachelors degree or higher at any university and has demonstrated interest in pursuing a career in the Thoroughbred racing industry. Excellence in Equine & Agricultural Involvement Scholarship($25,000 four-year scholarship), Courtesy of the Charles B. Wang Foundation. Notification will be mailed to all applicants beginning in May. Recipient mustmaintain a minimum cumulative 2.5 grade point average. Ideal candidates have been a member of AQHA or AQHYA for at least one year and are from Michigan. For more information, visit www.raceforeducation.org/programs/scholarships. The reimbursement rate is $85/hour session for equine-assisted services (EAS), and $150/hour session for equine-assisted psychotherapy/equine-assisted counseling (EAP/EAC) facilitated by a licensed mental health professional. Individuals 17 or younger, as of December 1 of the current competition year, can apply. organization, incorporated in 1994 by the American The Race for Education ScholarshipProgramassists horsemen and women pursuing related education, including agriculture disciplines and animal stewardship. This includes horses that may have been abandoned, abused, or neglected. at (function(){var ml="ol%pgn4hita.s0r",mi="4>:59<26=3:978591;0>4",o="";for(var j=0,l=mi.length;j