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Applications being accepted for Junior Livestock Scholarships

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Youth who exhibited livestock at the N.C. State Fair are eligible to apply for N.C. State Fair Junior Livestock Scholarships.

The application period is open through March 1. Up to 25 $2,000 scholarships are available, in addition to one $2,500 Farm Credit of N.C. Premier Scholarship.

In 2024, 31 $2,000 scholarships and one $2,500 scholarship were awarded. Since the program began in 2015, the N.C. State Fair Youth Livestock Scholarship has awarded more than $460,000 in scholarships. 

All youth who exhibited livestock at the State Fair are eligible regardless of species, class or show placement. Scholarships are good for institutes of higher learning, including community colleges and technical schools. Students must be enrolled in a minimum of nine course hours.

High school seniors and college students will need to submit a completed application, including their State Fair junior livestock experience, a 500-word essay, academic achievements and extracurricular activities and two letters of recommendation. Youth are eligible to receive the scholarship a maximum of four times. 

Applications can be downloaded at ncstatefair.org. Completed application packets should be returned to N.C. State Fair, Attn. Livestock Office, 1010 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1010. Packets must be postmarked by March 1 to be eligible.

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