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Coggins Scholarship
The Coggins Scholarship is available to currently enrolled college students who are dependent of a member or a member's employee. Students pursuing a degree in agriculture-related fields are eligible to apply.
05.31.26
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$2,000
Award amount
1
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May 27, 2026
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Who can apply
- Dependent of an employee or member of Resident of the U.S. Undergraduate student Seeking an associate or bachelor's degree Studying in an agriculturerelated field Planning to pursue a career in agriculture/plant science or in a businessrelated field Participation in extracurricular activities, leadership, or work
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Status
Open
Study levels
College freshman, College sophomore, College junior, College senior
Field of study
Agriculture and Related Sciences, Business Management and Marketing
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Payout method
Not stated on the listing
Award & payment
Amount: $2,000
Payout: Not stated on the listing
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Overview
Who may apply: Dependent of an employee or member of Resident of the U.S. Undergraduate student Seeking an associate or bachelor's degree Studying in an agriculturerelated field
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Information last verified May 27, 2026.
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