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Checklist for Richard Wallrath Scholarship
updated July 22, 2008
PLEASE KEEP THIS CHECKLIST FOR YOUR REFERENCE. WE WILL NOT SEND REMINDERS!
 

Note: The scholarship funds will be disbursed in eight equal payments ($1250) based on the total amount of the scholarship award.
 
IF YOU ARE A FIRST-YEAR RECIPIENT having your scholarship funded for the first fall semester, you DO NOT need to send in an information sheet, grades, or update letter. Please only send in your fall semester schedule, signed acceptance agreement, and copy of thank you letter to the Austin address and the original Thank You letter to Mr. Wallrath at the Centerville office by August 1.
 
To have scholarship payment sent to the university for the FALL SEMESTER, student must submit the following items to the Texas FFA Foundation no later than July 1:
 
  • Spring semester grades showing current and cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher (official transcript)
  • Fall semester schedule (download from the internet is acceptable)
  • Annual information sheet (if there is any change to your information)
  • Copy of letter to Richard Wallrath (original letter mailed directly to Mr. Wallrath) that includes an update about spring semester accomplishments
 
To have scholarship payment sent to the university for the SPRING SEMESTER, student must submit the following items to the Texas FFA Foundation no later than January 2:
 
  • Fall semester grades (an unofficial transcript or download from the internet is acceptable,
  •      provided student’s name and social security number are included on documentation)
  • Spring semester schedule (download from the internet is acceptable)
  • Copy of letter to Richard Wallrath (original letter mailed directly to Mr. Wallrath) that includes an update     about fall semester accomplishments
 
To have scholarship payment sent to the university for the SUMMER SEMESTER*, student must submit the following items to the Texas FFA Foundation no later than May 1:
 
  • To have scholarship funded, the student must make request in writing prior to summer enrollment
     *One full payment for enrollment in 9 semester hours or more will be sent to institution within 30 days of request
 
     Due by September 1:
  • Summer school grades (an unofficial transcript or download from the internet is acceptable, provided student’s name and social security number are included on documentation)
 
To continue receiving the scholarship, the recipient must meet the following requirements:
  •  2.0 minimum cumulative GPA
  • Enrollment in 12 hours per semester 
  • Pursuit of a course of study leading to a 4-year degree (enrollment in community or junior college is permissible but limited to four semesters)   

 

 Mr. Richard Wallrath

Richard Wallrath Educational Foundation

PO Box 469

Centerville, Texas 75833

 

 

The Texas FFA Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation founded in 1987 by people who believe in and have experienced the FFA.  Board members and investors forge ahead with determination to ensure younger generations will have the opportunity to participate in the life-changing experience known as the Texas FFA.

All gifts to the Texas FFA Foundation are tax deductible.

The Foundation has a Mission That Matters, and we are committed to preserving the Texas FFA programming for perpetuity.  The Texas Agricultural Education Family has grown into a strong support network...together, we can all ensure the future of the Texas FFA!

 

 

 

A New Day: Texas Agricultural Education Disaster Relief Fund
 
Texans have seen the devastation Hurricane Ike caused along the Gulf Coast and throughout Southeast Texas. The hurricane has destroyed homes, farms, schools, roads and cities. But the one thing that Hurricane Ike has not taken away from the State of Texas is hope—the hope that the people of Texas will see a New Day full of opportunity and prosperity.
 
Members of the Texas Agricultural Education Family have asked how they can help FFA chapters and agricultural education programs that were hit hard by this tragedy. FFA members from the Irving Nimitz FFA chapter, the State FFA Officers, and the leadership of the Texas Agricultural Education Family have come together to create a program entitled, “A New Day: Texas Agricultural Education Disaster Relief Fund.” This fund will help FFA chapters and agricultural education programs rebuild following natural disasters such as Hurricane Ike.
 
Donations to this fund will be dispersed via an application process directly to the programs and chapters affected by the storm. This is our chance to show the country and the world how much Texans care about each other and how the members of the Agricultural Education Family in Texas step up in times of crisis to make a positive difference.
 
To donate to the “A New Day: Texas Agricultural Education Disaster Relief Fund,” please send a check or money order to:
 
Texas FFA Foundation
Attn: A New Day Crisis Fund
614 E. 12th Street
Austin, TX 78701
 

Please make checks payable to the Texas FFA Foundation and write “A New Day Crisis Fund” in the memo section of the check or money order. Donations to the fund are tax deductable. Thank you for your support!

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