Compeer Financial Offers Scholarships to High School Seniors

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The Fund for Rural America, Compeer Financial’s corporate giving program, is offering 123 scholarships to students this year. Graduating high school seniors with an agriculture or rural background, or those planning to major in an agriculture-related field at a community college, university, or technical school are encouraged to apply between now and March 15.

Each scholarship recipient will receive $1,500 for educational tuition expenses. Qualified applicants must be graduating seniors residing in Compeer Financial’s 144-county territory with a 3.0 GPA or higher. Recipients will be selected based on a combination of academic achievement, agricultural, community, and youth organization involvement, and essays.

Students can find more information and the scholarship application at compeer.com/scholarships. All applications must be submitted through the online platform. The application deadline is March 15.

**Courtesy of Compeer Financial**

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