4-H State Fair Scholarships

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In an effort to recognize the quality youth of Ohio, and to help those interested in furthering their education, the Ohio Expositions Commission has established a Scholarship Program.

The purpose of these scholarships is to assist high school seniors (fall of 2011-2012) and graduates who are continuing their education at an accredited institution in an undergraduate course of study in any field.

Scholarships will be awarded to junior exhibitors during the Ohio State Fair.  Applicants will be judged on Scholastic Standing, Citizenship and Leadership, Ohio State Fair Participation, County Fair Participation, and Financial Need.

 

Please click HERE for more information and the application.

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