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Home » ISU CALS awards $3.5 million in scholarships
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ISU CALS awards $3.5 million in scholarships

Since 2005, scholarship totals have tripled thanks to gifts from donors

PUBLISHED ON September 26, 2019

Receiving funds to study abroad is one way College of Agriculture and Life Sciences students benefit from scholarships -- including this group of students touring a vegetable farm in Costa Rica. Last year the college awarded more than $221,000 in study abroad scholarships, to 358 students, who studied in 36 countries and on all seven continents. (Courtesy of ISU Extension)
Receiving funds to study abroad is one way College of Agriculture and Life Sciences students benefit from scholarships -- including this group of students touring a vegetable farm in Costa Rica. Last year the college awarded more than $221,000 in study abroad scholarships, to 358 students, who studied in 36 countries and on all seven continents. (Courtesy of ISU Extension)
Receiving funds to study abroad is one way College of Agriculture and Life Sciences students benefit from scholarships -- including this group of students touring a vegetable farm in Costa Rica. Last year the college awarded more than $221,000 in study abroad scholarships, to 358 students, who studied in 36 countries and on all seven continents. (Courtesy of ISU Extension)

AMES, Iowa — The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Iowa State University has awarded nearly $3.5 million in scholarships to students for the 2019-20 academic year.

Since 2005, scholarship totals for incoming freshmen and current students have tripled, thanks to gifts from donors.

The college’s study abroad program is an example of the benefits these gifts provide students. Last year the program awarded more than $221,000 in scholarships, to 358 students, who studied in 36 countries. Study abroad scholarships provide opportunities for numerous students to study on all seven continents.

The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences ranks in the top 6 percent of agricultural colleges in the world, has the third largest undergraduate student body among agricultural colleges nationwide, offering 28 undergraduate and 35 graduate majors. The college hosts the nation’s largest agriculture and life sciences career fair every fall. The placement rate for graduates is 98.4 percent and has been 97 percent or higher for more than 20 years.

Over the past decade, 11 college professors have been honored with national teaching excellence awards in food and agricultural sciences.

Students enrolled in the college or planning to enter the college in the coming year should visit www.scholarships.cals.iastate.edu to learn more about available funds.

— Iowa State University

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