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Home » Capital Farm Credit gives more than $121K to Texas students
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Capital Farm Credit gives more than $121K to Texas students

In 2021, more than $121,000 was awarded to graduating high school seniors

PUBLISHED ON June 7, 2021

“Every year, Capital Farm Credit is privileged to recognize future leaders in agriculture," said Jeff Norte, chief executive officer. “The qualities and career goals these young people possess is truly incredible, and I’m always impressed by their accomplishments.” (Courtesy Photo)

BRYAN, Texas — Capital Farm Credit honors its long-standing scholarship tradition by presenting 134 scholarships to Texas students.

Each year, Capital Farm Credit gives students pursuing higher education the opportunity to achieve a spot in its youth scholarship program. In 2021, more than $121,000 was awarded to graduating high school seniors from the Association’s credit offices, including additional scholarships granted through college and university programs.

Since its centennial year in 2016, Capital Farm Credit has given more than $600,000 in youth scholarships to students across Texas.

“Every year, Capital Farm Credit is privileged to recognize future leaders in agriculture,” said Jeff Norte, chief executive officer. “The qualities and career goals these young people possess is truly incredible, and I’m always impressed by their accomplishments.”

“Our mission to support agriculture and rural communities is enhanced when we invest in the next generation,” added Norte. “Well done to all our 2021 scholarship recipients.”

To see a running list of scholarship winners, visit https://www.capitalfarmcredit.com/news-detail/2021/05/17/cfc’s-youth-scholarship-winners-2021


About Capital Farm Credit

For more than 100 years, Capital Farm Credit has supported rural communities and agriculture with reliable, consistent credit and financial services. Capital Farm Credit is a proud member of the Farm Credit system and serves more than 21,500 members, with loans outstanding totaling more than $8.9 billion. Headquartered in Bryan, Texas, Capital Farm Credit has offices serving 192 of Texas’ 254 counties.

For more information about its financial services, patronage dividend program and office locations, visit https://www.capitalfarmcredit.com/.

–Capital Farm Credit

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