
SC Farm Bureau
Youth Ambassador
Scholarship Program
The South
Carolina Farm Bureau Youth Ambassador Scholarship Program, which is
sponsored by the SC Farm Bureau Women’s Committee, is designed
to surface young leaders who can use the advantages of their
youth to tell the farm story to audiences who may not
otherwise hear it. It is also designed to display to the
public that interest in agriculture, as a career, is alive and
well. The SCFB Youth Ambassadors will receive a college
scholarship fund in the amount of $2,000.00, exposure to state
agricultural and government leaders, and leadership training
opportunities. Ambassadors will make selected appearances (at SCFB’s expense) on behalf of agriculture and Farm Bureau,
coordinated by the SCFB Promotion and Education Division.
Eligibility: Any unmarried male or female between the ages of 16
and 21 (can not reach their 22nd birthday before the SCFB Annual
Meeting) who reside in a Farm Bureau member home are eligible to
compete. The contestants must compete in or represent the
county in which they or their family or guardian has a current
Farm Bureau membership. Children or stepchildren who reside in
the home of an employee of the SCFB Federation or its affiliates
are ineligible to compete. Past state winners are ineligible to
compete for a second time in the contest. County winners may
not compete for two consecutive years. In order to ensure
eligibility of county winners for the state contest, it is
suggested that county eligibility rules be compared with the
state eligibility rules prior to the county contest.
Selection:
A panel of independent judges will score each contestant’s
written essay and application prior to the state competition and
will also score contestants on their one-on-one interviews
during the SCFB Annual Convention. Applications and essays will
be scored on knowledge of agriculture, community and
organizational activities, proper grammar, and overall
neatness. The applicant will be scored on confidence, poise,
appearance, positive image and knowledge of agriculture and Farm
Bureau. The scores of the written essay, application, and
one-on-one interview will be combined to determine the six
semi-finalists, three male and three female.
Each of
the semi-finalists will make a three-minute presentation about
the assigned essay topic during the SC Annual Convention. After
the presentation, each semi-finalist will be asked questions
offered by the judges. The presentation portion of the contest
will be scored on content, composure, delivery, voice control of
presentation and response to questions offered by the judges.
The
presentation scores of the semi-finalists will be added to their
previous scores made up of written application, essay, and
one-on-one interview to determine the winners. The male and
female contestants with the overall high score will be named the
SCFB Youth Ambassadors.
Attire: Business attire will be appropriate for both the interview and
the presentation.
To enter: Contestants must be selected by their respective county Farm
Bureau. Each county Farm Bureau may select one male and/or
female Ambassador contestant to represent them at the state
level. It is the responsibility of the county Farm Bureau to
cover travel and hotel expenses for the Ambassador contestants
representing their county during the SCFB Annual Meeting.
Written
applications and essays, along with a current color photograph
(a school photo is fine), must be postmarked on or before October
1 and mailed to the following address:
SC Farm Bureau Federation
Attn: Women’s Program Coordinator
PO Box 754
Columbia, SC 29202-0754
Ambassador
Scholarship Rules:
1. In
order to receive the SCFB Youth Ambassador Educational
Scholarship in the amount of $2,000.00, each Ambassador must:
a. Give
full priority to the SCFB during the year which he or she
serves;
b. Follow the Code of Conduct during the year of reign as
Ambassador;
c. Represent SCFB at a minimum of 6 official state functions;
d. Have received their high school diploma; and
e. Use the scholarship within two years of being awarded, or if
still in high school, within the first two years of post high
school education.
2. SCFB
will provide a $1,000.00 check payable to the school for the first
semester upon certification of acceptance and enrollment.
3. SCFB
will provide another $1,000.00 check, payable to the school, upon
certification of satisfactory completion of the first semester
and continued enrollment of the second semester.
SCFB
Ambassador Code of Conduct:
1. The
male and female selected shall serve as SCFB Youth Ambassadors
during official public appearances and shall abide by the
following guidelines:
a. Clear
any and all appearances with the Women’s Coordinator or a
designated representative;
b. Attend planned functions of the host relating to Farm Bureau
and shall not use the title of SCFB Youth Ambassador out of
context for personal gain;
c. Promote the SCFB, the farmers of SC, and their products;
d. Maintain professional conduct, dress, poise, and personality
when representing the SCFB; and
e. Not consume any alcoholic beverages or use illegal substances
while representing the SCFB.
2. In the
event that an Ambassador marries during his or her year of
reign, he or she shall forfeit their title and scholarship
eligibility to the first runner-up.
If for any
reason SCFB Youth Ambassadors cannot uphold the above standards,
he or she will be required to forfeit his or her title and
scholarship eligibility upon notification by the SCFB Women’s
Coordinator.
If you would like to download
an application, click
here. If you would like
one mailed to you, please click
Faith
Lawrimore to request one or call her at (803) 936-4287.
Additional SC Farm Bureau
scholarships are available through other programs. • SCFB Foundation
and Scholarships
•
State Fair Livestock
Competition
Scholarships
•
County Farm Bureau Scholarships
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