16 Oklahoma Students Receive Sam Noble Scholarships – 2024

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ARDMORE, Okla. — The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation recently announced the 2024 recipients of the Sam Noble Scholarship to 16 southern Oklahoma students.

The 2024 Sam Noble Scholarship recipients are:

  • Griffin Behrens, Major: Agricultural Communications, Oklahoma State University
  • Makayla Crawford, Masters: Agricultural Communications, Texas Tech University
  • Colten DeLozier, Major: Agribusiness, Oklahoma State University
  • Billy Hamilton, Major: Agricultural Education, Oklahoma State University
  • Hayden Harper, Major: Environmental Science, Oklahoma State University
  • Paxton Hutchings, Masters: Food Science, Oklahoma State University
  • Keona Mason, Masters: Agricultural Communications, Oklahoma State University
  • Devin Morton, Major: Animal Science, Oklahoma State University
  • Halle Rowland, Major: Agricultural Education, Oklahoma State University
  • Samuel Seimer, Major: Agricultural Business, Oklahoma State University
  • Jaysen Welty, Major: Agriculture Leadership, Oklahoma State University
  • Grace Wright, Major: Agriculture Communications, Oklahoma State University
  • James Brown, Major: Electrical Construction, Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology
  • Travis Smith Cooper, Major: Electrician, Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology
  • Kaylee Johnson, Major: Civil Engineering/Surveying, Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology
  • Brayden Johnson, Major: High Voltage Lineman, Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology

Agriculture scholarships are limited to students pursuing an agriculture-related degree at universities with a separate college or division of agriculture. Technology scholarship applicants must be attending or planning to attend Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology in Okmulgee or Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City.

About the Scholarship

Applicants for the Sam Noble Scholarship must reside in one of the following southern Oklahoma counties: Atoka, Bryan, Carter, Choctaw, Coal, Garvin, Jefferson, Johnston, Love, Marshall, McCurtain, Murray, Pontotoc, Pushmataha or Stephens.

Additional information about the Sam Noble Scholarship Program is available online at www.noblefoundation.org/scholarships.