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Scholarships for Agriculture Students

CSI is committed to helping you fund your future in agriculture. Whether you're studying animal science, agribusiness, veterinary technology, or another agriculture-related field, there are multiple scholarship opportunities designed to support your success.

Complete both applications to maximize your eligibility!


1: CSI General Scholarship

This application helps match you with over 300 scholarships—including federal aid, institutional awards, and scholarships based on your academic program, background, and goals.

How to Apply:

Need Support? CSI Financial Aid representatives are here to help you through every step—from filing your FAFSA to submitting your scholarship application. Don't hesitate to reach out!


2: Agriculture & NextGen Scholarship

This second application is just for students in agriculture and natural resource programs. It includes scholarships awarded by the CSI Agriculture Department as well as NextGen scholarships, funded by the USDA to support the next generation of agriculture and food professionals.

What You Could Receive:

  • NextGen Scholarships - up to $3,500 for tuition or $5,000 for housing stipends
  • Additional Ag-specific Scholarships - award amounts vary
  • Opportunity to be part of the CSI Ag Ambassador Program

Who Should Apply:

Many programs at CSI qualify for Agriculture & NextGen Scholarships—including degrees in agriculture, trades, business, and more. Visit our NextGen Scholarships page to see the full list of eligible programs and learn more about award amounts and requirements.

How to Apply:

Questions? Contact Stacy Glaunersglauner@csi.edu | 208-732-6401


Apply for Both - It's Worth It!

To maximize your financial support, we encourage you to complete both the CSI General Scholarship Application and the Ag/NextGen Combined Application. Doing both ensures you're considered for more opportunities.

Need Help Getting Started?

You're not alone—we're here to help! Stop by the Agriculture Department or Financial Aid Office, and we'll guide you every step of the way.