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10 Oklahoma Students Receive Sam Noble Scholarships

Sam Noble Scholarships assist undergraduate and graduate students studying agriculture as well as undergraduate students studying technology.

ARDMORE, Okla. — The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation recently announced the 2021 recipients of the Sam Noble Scholarship, awarding a total of $107,500 in scholarships to 10 southern Oklahoma students.

The 2021 Sam Noble Scholarship recipients are:

  • Toby Bowles, Oklahoma State University
  • Tucker Bundy, Oklahoma State University
  • Carson Capps, Oklahoma State University
  • Taylor Chambers, Oklahoma State University
  • Kallie Clifton, Oklahoma State University
  • Taryn Cook, Oklahoma State University
  • Makayla Crawford, Oklahoma State University
  • Klay Ervin, Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology
  • Seth Kemp, Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology
  • William Shelby, Oklahoma State University

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.

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“The students who applied for this scholarship have exemplary academic records, making the selection committee’s job exceedingly difficult this year. The committee was impressed by the level of achievement of this year’s recipients in a highly competitive applicant pool. We look forward to seeing their future impacts on the fields of agriculture and technology.”

Stacy Newman, director of philanthropy for the Noble Foundation
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