DE 4-H Foundation College Scholarship
The Delaware 4-H Foundation makes scholarships available to Delaware 4-H members in pursuit of higher education. Traditional scholarship awards recognize continued 4-H leadership.
The annual Charles “Chuck” Busker Memorial Scholarship from the Delaware 4-H Foundation was established in 2024. High school seniors or college students who are pursuing a degree in agriculture will be considered for this scholarship of $5,000.00 to support their studies. Students with an interest in dairy demonstrated by multiple years of 4-H Dairy Project participation and leadership will be given top priority. This award is given in memory of Charles “Chuck” Busker, an avid dairy farmer and 4-H supporter, via the endowment in his memory with the Foundation.
- Announcement of opportunities – complete details
- Scholarship application
Delaware Farm Bureau Scholarship
Scholarship applications accepted by Delaware Farm Bureau
Delaware high school students gearing up for careers in agriculture can now apply for scholarships through the Delaware Farm Bureau.
The scholarships are offered by the DEFB’s Women’s Committee, Young Farmers & Ranchers Committee (YF&R) and the three county Farm Bureaus. Each group reviews submitted applications and offers scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $2,500 to awardees for the upcoming school year.
To support the scholarship program, the Women’s Committee and YF&R each fundraise throughout the year. The Women’s Committee allocates some of the profits from its food booth at the annual Delaware State Fair in Harrington to the scholarship opportunities, while the YF&R hosts a Strawberry Festival in May at Bobola Farms & Florist in Dover and the annual Antique Tractor Pull in July at the Delaware State Fair to benefit the students.
“The scholarship program is important to the YF&R because we want to promote education in young Delaware agriculturalists. We strongly believe in investing in the future of agriculture in Delaware,” YF&R State Chair Mollie Lynch said. Scholarship applications can be found online at www.defb.org and should be submitted no later than Friday, May 3 at 4 p.m.