Growing and Sustaining Pathways Scholarship Grant

Montana State University

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Deadline

Rolling / Open

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foundation

Overview

Growing and Sustaining Pathways Scholarship Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Montana State University
Last Updated: December 15, 2025

Summary

The Growing and Sustaining Pathways Scholarship at Montana State University aims to support American Indian students pursuing degrees in the College of Agriculture. This scholarship promotes access to quality education while fostering the development of future leaders in agriculture. By focusing on students from federally recognized tribes, the program not only helps individuals but also strengthens communities and cultural ties. Eligible applicants can benefit from this vital financial support to achieve their academic goals.

Overview

Montana State University was founded February 16, 1893, as one of the nation's original land-grant colleges authorized by the landmark Morrill Act of 1862. Since then, MSU has been dedicated to the mission of education, research and outreach, providing access to life-changing higher education that has the potential to transform lives and communities. College and Departmental Scholarships Some of the colleges and departments at Montana State University offer scholarships to students. A limited number are available for incoming students. Growing and Sustaining Pathways Scholarship Required Qualifications: Pursuing a degree from the College of Agriculture; American Indian who is an enrolled member of a federally recognized tribe. Scopes: Agriculture, American Indian and Alaska Native

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Fields of Work

educationagriculturenative-americans

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