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Offered by American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers
Are you a Ph.D. minority student with a passion for agricultural or biological engineering? Further, are you a member of ASABE (American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers)? If so, the John C. Nye Graduate Fellowship may be a great opportunity for you! Each year, the scholarship awards a $2,000 fellowship to one PhD student who is a member of ASABE. More than one fellowship may be awarded yearly if the pool of qualified nominees is sufficient.
If you’re a Ph.D. student who is an ASABE member and part of an underrepresented minority group, and you’re pursuing a doctorate in agricultural or biological engineering, we encourage you to apply! Keep on reading to learn more.
The American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers is an educational and scientific organization dedicated to the advancement of engineering applicable to agricultural, food, and biological systems. Founded in 1907 and headquartered in St. Joseph, Michigan, ASABE comprises members in more than 100 countries.
This scholarship is open to students meeting the below eligibility criteria.
Graduate Students
Agriculture, Engineering
Agriculture, Engineering
Asian/Pacific Islander, Black/African, Hispanic/Latino, Native American
Applicants must be members of ASABE (American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers).
To apply for this scholarship, submit the below application materials before the deadline.
750-word essay
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