September 08, 2024

Lallemand Animal Nutrition announces scholarship program

Lallemand Animal Nutrition, North America, announced its 10th annual Lallemand Scholarship program.

MILWAUKEE — Lallemand Animal Nutrition, North America, announced its 10th annual Lallemand Scholarship program.

The Lallemand Scholarship program aims to empower scholars dedicated to agriculture through support of their educational and professional pursuits. In the past decade, Lallemand has awarded $137,500 in scholarships for 45 students.

“We are incredibly proud to support and acknowledge talented agricultural students through the Lallemand scholarship program,” said Erin Carter, marketing manager for Lallemand Animal Nutrition, North America.

“Lallemand Animal Nutrition is dedicated to optimizing animal performance and well-being through microbial products and innovative service solutions. We are thrilled to help students achieve their academic and professional goals and be a small part of their journey of success.”

Lallemand is offering five scholarship opportunities for full-time students in the United States, Mexico or Canada each with specific application criteria:

• Two $2,500 scholarships for undergraduate students.

• One $3,000 scholarship for a master’s student.

• One $3,000 scholarship for a doctoral candidate.

• One $3,000 scholarship for a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine student.

Applications for the 2024 Lallemand Scholarship will undergo an evaluation process, considering the applicants’ academic achievements, extracurricular involvement and commitment to the agricultural industry with a focus on essay submissions that exhibit creativity, progressive thinking and originality.

Full eligibility criteria and application details can be found by visiting the Lallemand Animal Nutrition scholarship page at https://tinyurl.com/4rhpwu6y.

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