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农业

Awarded annually to students in the agriculture or nursing programs.
埃弗雷特 and Marilyn Dalton 建立了 this scholarship to support students pursuing a major in health sciences, education, or tree fruit production. Preference is given to student from North Central Washington.
Continuing their parents' philanthropic legacy daughters Mary Lou Johnson and Barbara Ann Polley 建立了 the 乔治F. and Mary Ellen Miller Memorial Scholarship in 2021. Previously, the 家庭 provided funding for an annual lecture series founded on innovations in the apple and soft fruit industry. George Miller's lifelong fruit broker career started in the hard times 1920's and early 1930's when he found new markets for cull apples which were previously deposited in the nearby Columbia River. Mary Ellen Miller was one of the first social workers in 皇冠8868会员登录 in the newly 建立了 Federal program of Social 服务 working with foster youth and helping individuals recover from the Great Depression. George and Mary Ellen were committed to giving back to their 社区 and their daughters continue that tradition. This scholarship is awarded to students studying agriculture or a related field at WVC. 
Recipients of this scholarship may be pursuing degrees in nursing or horticulture.
雅各B. Schons was a pioneer 皇冠8868会员登录 fruit grower, as well as a pioneer in the formation of the first cooperative, grower owned marketing organizations. This scholarship supports horticulture students.
Two sons 建立了 this scholarship in memory of their parents, 杰克 and Irene Batjer. Recipients may be selected based on financial need or on merit and should demonstrate serious dedication to the Tree Fruit Program at WVC.
乔什·彼得森的 家庭, friends, and fellow organic farmers, 建立了 this scholarship in 2023 为了纪念他 memory and continue his 遗留下来的 社区 服务. This scholarship is awarded to students in the sustainable and organic agriculture WVC项目.
Recipients must either be currently enrolled in the Hispanic Orchard Employee Education Program (HOEEP), or graduates of HOEEP, or a child of a graduate of HOEEP.
This scholarship supports students in the Tree Fruit program that are residents of Chelan, Douglas, Okanogan, or Grant counties.
Recipients must be degree-seeking students in the agriculture WVC项目.