Sheep Heritage Foundation Memorial Scholarship
Scholarship Sponsored by American Sheep Industry Association
Description
**Program overview**: The Sheep Heritage Foundation Memorial Scholarship, administered by the American Sheep Industry Association (ASI), supports graduate-level research that advances the U.S. sheep industry, including lamb and wool production. The award targets projects that generate practical knowledge or innovations benefitting producers, processors, or the broader wool and lamb supply chains. This section summarizes the scholarship’s purpose and sponsoring organization.
Key takeaways
- Administered by the American Sheep Industry Association (ASI).
- Supports graduate research that advances the U.S. sheep industry.
- Focus areas include lamb and wool production, animal science, economics, and related fields.
Eligibility
**Who may apply**: Applicants must be graduate students conducting sheep- or wool-related research in disciplines such as animal science, agricultural economics, or veterinary medicine.
**Residency and enrollment**: Applicants must be U.S. citizens and enrolled in a graduate program at a U.S. institution.
Key takeaways
- Open to graduate students working on sheep- or wool-focused research.
- Acceptable fields include animal science, ag economics, veterinary medicine, and related areas.
- Must be a U.S. citizen enrolled in a U.S. graduate program.
Award Value
**Amount and intent**: The scholarship provides $3,000 in financial support to a single graduate recipient.
**Use of funds**: Funds are intended to support research activities that contribute to the advancement of the U.S. sheep industry, including project costs, supplies, or other research-related expenses.
Key takeaways
- Single award of $3,000.
- Designed to fund graduate-level sheep- or wool-related research.
- Intended for research expenses that advance the U.S. sheep industry.
Application Requirements
**How to apply**: Submit a complete application package according to the instructions posted by ASI; incomplete submissions will not be considered.
**Administrative notes**: Follow the published submission process and deadline on the ASI scholarship page; allow sufficient time for references and institutional verification.
Key takeaways
- Submit a single, complete application package through the ASI process.
- Incomplete or late submissions may be disqualified.
- Confirm current submission instructions and deadlines on the ASI website.
Required Supporting Materials
**Documentation**: Applicants must include specific supporting documents with their application: proof of graduate school acceptance or current enrollment, and two letters of reference.
**Project and accomplishments summaries**: Provide two separate written pages: (1) a 250-word or fewer summary of past work and research accomplishments (including publications) relevant to the proposed field, and (2) a 250-word or fewer description of the specific research project, reasons for pursuing it, and the expected completion date.
Key takeaways
- Include proof of acceptance/enrollment and two reference letters.
- Submit a ≤250-word summary of past research and accomplishments (separate page).
- Submit a ≤250-word project description with rationale and expected completion date (separate page).
Application Timeline
**Deadlines and timing**: ASI posts current deadlines and award schedule; applicants should consult the ASI scholarship webpage for exact dates each year.
**Planning advice**: Start early to secure reference letters, verify enrollment documentation, and complete the two required written summaries in the specified word limits.
Key takeaways
- Check the ASI website for the current application deadline and award timeline.
- Begin preparations well before the deadline to obtain references and institutional documents.
- Allow time to refine the 250-word summaries and confirm submission requirements.