OVIFT traditionally
offers financial support to students pursuing studies related to food.
Various merit-based scholarships are available to undergraduate and graduate
students. While specific qualifications vary depending upon award, common
considerations include GPA and involvement in IFTSA and OVIFT activities.
In addition, travel funds are awarded to qualified students who attend the IFT
Annual Meeting and Food Expo.
Click here to apply
online.
Application deadline is EXTENDED to 11:59PM on March
20, 2009.
Scholarships will be awarded at Suppliers Expo on April 16,
2008.
Please direct scholarship inquiries to
Lisa Sanders,
513-870-4900.
Scholarship consideration is given to GPA, contributions to
IFTSA, and participation in OVIFT. Eligible students must
also demonstrate an earnest interest in supporting the IFT
mission of advancing the science of food. Along with the
application, a personal statement (500 words or less) must be
submitted indicating the student’s desire to pursue a career
in the food industry. The following questions should be
addressed in the personal statement:
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Where do you
see yourself in 5 years from now, and/or what do you aspire
to accomplish in the Food Industry?
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What are your
interests in the food industry, and how did they develop?
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Why did you
choose your major? And who influenced it?
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What do you
enjoy learning about in your Food Industry related studies,
and why?
$500
Undergraduate Scholarships
Up to four scholarships of $500 each will be awarded to
undergraduate students. These scholarships are available to
undergraduate students who are student members of the
Ohio Valley Institute of Food Technologists (OVIFT). There is
no limit to the number of times a student may receive the $500
scholarship in his/her academic career but not more than one
scholarship may be given per student per year.
Grady W. Chism III Scholarship
One
$2000 scholarship is available annually to undergraduate
students in honor of Grady W. Chism III, Ph.D. Dr. Chism is
an emeritus professor at
The Ohio State University in
the
Department of Food Science and Technology and is
currently teaching at
IUPUI. Dr. Chism has been a
long time advocate of undergraduate students and a dedicated
member of OVIFT. Additional scholarship consideration is
given to the student’s involvement in OVIFT and in the Student
Chapter of IFT. A student may receive the Chism scholarship
only once per academic career.
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Graduate Scholarship
John Litchfield Scholarship
One
$2000 scholarship is available annually to graduate students
in honor of John Litchfield, Ph.D. Dr. Litchfield,
OSU
adjunct professor, is a long-time member of OVIFT, a dedicated
supporter of student activities and a local past
IFT
president. For the past several years, Dr. Litchfield has
assisted in training the OSU College Bowl Team and in teaching
the OSU Food Product Development class.
Scholarship candidates must be enrolled as a graduate student
at The Ohio State University and a student member of
OVIFT. Additional scholarship consideration is given to the
student's involvement in OVIFT and demonstrated contributions
to the local student chapter of IFT. A student may
receive the Litchfield scholarship
only once per academic career.
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To encourage
student involvement in both OVIFT and the IFT Annual Meeting
& Food Expo (AMFE), OVIFT will award $250 to
students who meet the following qualifications:
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Currently enrolled full-time student (at time of
award, not 2008 AMFE)
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Registered student member of OVIFT (at time of
award, not 2008 AMFE)
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Attendance of at least 2 OVIFT meetings (excluding
Suppliers Expo)
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(Co-)Author of accepted presentation of your research at
2008 AMFE
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Participation in poster demonstration at Suppliers Expo on
April 17, 2008
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Volunteer at 1 OVIFT event, such as registering
guests (may include Suppliers Expo, coordinated through
student representatives)
2007-2008 Students Representatives:
Ohio State
University
Jenny Wu
University of
Cincinnati
Catrina Leatherwood
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