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AABP Amstutz Scholarship
Organization
American Association of Bovine Practitioners
1130 E Main St., Ste. 302
Ashland, OH 44805
Phone Number (419)496-0685
Emails aabphq@aabp.org
Level of Study Bachelor's Degree
Graduate Degree
Award Type Scholarship
Purpose To support the most superior students in the 2nd year of veterinary school that demonstrate the character, knowledge, experience, motivation, and potential to become outstanding bovine veterinarians in the United States and Canada.
Focus Veterinary science and medicine.
Qualifications Student must be a AABP member; must be enrolled in a college/school of veterinary medicine accredited by the AVMA Council on Education; will graduate in 2025 or 2026 at the time of application; students enrolled in other years of the curriculum are not eligible to apply; intend to engage in bovine veterinary medicine in the United States or Canada after graduation; previous winners of the Amstutz Scholarship are not eligible to apply; those who previously applied but were not selected are encouraged to apply again.
Criteria Selection will be based on the committee criteria.
Funds $7,500
Duration Annual.
Number of Awards Varies.
To Apply Applicants must be submit an electronic application; online application at this link consists of the following: name, contact information, and veterinary school details; a biographical narrative of your background and interest in the cattle industry, animal agriculture and veterinary medicine; discuss factors that stimulated your interest and involvement in bovine medicine, your academic background and interests, and your extracurricular activities, including your participation in areas other than in agriculture/veterinary medicine that may help the committee get to know you. (LIMIT: 500 words); describe your plans following graduation from veterinary school to become part of bovine veterinary medicine in the United States or Canada (LIMIT: 500 words); list all scholarships/loans/grants/other financial support awards you have received while in veterinary school; upload a current CV/Resume, as if were applying for a job as a bovine veterinarian, including all information that will allow reviewers to assess your background and achievements; answer the first essay question: "Identify the most challenging issue facing food animal veterinary medicine; justify your selection and propose a solution." (LIMIT:500 words).
Deadline May 31.
Contact Dr. Fred Gingrich, Email: fred@aabp.org.
For more information http://www.aabp.org
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