Rodeo Awards $1.4 Million In Scholarships To Texas FFA Students

Seventy Texas FFA members representing 58 FFA chapters from across Texas were presented with $1.4 million in scholarships from the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo during the 94th Annual Texas FFA State Convention in Fort Worth, Texas, on Wednesday, July 13. 

Scholarship recipients were selected by Texas FFA officials based on the students’ involvement with the program, academic and FFA achievements and financial need, as well as the FFA member’s performance in an interview process. Each scholarship recipient will receive a $20,000 scholarship from the Rodeo to apply toward a four-year undergraduate degree at a Texas college or university of their choice. 

“These FFA scholarships tie directly back to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo’s mission of promoting agriculture and supporting Texas youth and education, and we are so proud to support these students’ academic journeys,” said Chris Boleman, Rodeo president and CEO. “Many of these FFA scholars will actually go on to pursue a career that promotes agriculture, which makes these scholarships particularly meaningful to us at the Rodeo.” 

The top four schools these students will be attending are Texas A&M University, Tarleton State University, Texas Tech University and West Texas A&M University. Of the 70 FFA scholarship recipients, the top four majors include Animal Science, Agricultural Business, Agricultural Engineering and Agricultural Communications. 

The Texas FFA Association was chartered in 1929 and contributes to a model of secondary agricultural education in which students take part in classroom instruction and supervised agricultural experiences. 

The FFA is an integral part of the school’s agricultural science program, guided by FFA’s mission to make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. 

These 70 FFA scholarships represent a portion of the Rodeo’s annual commitment of more than $22 million to support Texas youth and statewide educational programs in 2022. Additional information about the Rodeo’s educational commitment can be found here. 

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo promotes agriculture by hosting an annual, family-friendly experience that educates and entertains the public, supports Texas youth, showcases Western heritage and provides year-round educational support within the community. Since its beginning in 1932, the Rodeo has committed more than $550 million to the youth of Texas and education. The 2023 Rodeo is scheduled for Feb. 28 – March 19. The 2023 World’s Championship Bar-B-Que Contest, presented by Cotton Holdings, is scheduled for Feb. 23 – 25. For more information, visit rodeohouston.com and connect with #RODEOHOUSTON online via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube for all the latest news.

 

2022 Houston Livestock Show And Rodeo™ Texas FFA Scholarship Recipients 

Listed by FFA Chapter, as of July 13, 2022 

 

Abernathy FFA 

  • Charlee Chambers 
  • Cash Martin 

Ag Science & Tech Academy FFA 

  • Calista Martinez 

Anna FFA 

  • Hannah Price 

Anson FFA 

  • Mason Hagler 

Aspermont FFA 

  • Payton Potts 

Aubrey FFA 

  • Heather Hough 

Ballinger FFA 

  • Grace Hoelscher 

Bells FFA 

  • Annie Fallon 

Bellville FFA 

  • Samantha Diezi 
  • Morgan Hesters 
  • Kylee Svinky 

Brownwood FFA 

  • Rylah Morgan 

Burnet FFA 

  • Jordon Erickson 

Burton FFA 

  • Tanna Thiel 

Bushland FFA 

  • Landon Bogan 

College Station FFA 

  • Braden Stutts 

Decatur FFA 

  • Reagan Staab 
  • Hayden Taylor 

Eastland FFA 

  • Kynnley Herrington 
  • Emily Zamora 

Flatonia FFA 

  • Karli Siptak 

Florence FFA 

  • Bryce Fisher 

Floresville FFA 

  • Karina Lyssy 

Fredericksburg FFA 

  • Faith Geistweidt 

Garrison FFA 

  • Rylee Blacksher 

Gilmer FFA 

  • Joseph Nelson 
  • Sarah Warden 

Harmony FFA 

  • Katelyn Perryman 

Harper FFA 

  • Emily Seewald 
  • Kylie Wolsey 

Haskell FFA 

  • Piper Smith 

Hico FFA 

  • Elizabeth Barr 

Jacksboro FFA 

  • Kobe Thomas 

Jourdanton FFA 

  • Aiden Guzman 
  • Madilyn Vick 

Judson FFA 

  • Vanessa Bell 

Kaufman FFA 

  • Kylie Hartley 

Klondike FFA 

  • David Boschman 

La Vernia FFA 

  • William Secrest 

Lindsay FFA 

  • Stephen Fuhrmann 

Livingston FFA 

  • Kaylie Campbell 

Madisonville FFA 

  • Mackenzie Foster 

Marion FFA 

  • Kyla Beck 
  • Trenton Mills 

Medina Valley FFA 

  • Hannah Vierling 
  • Kiley Winkler 

New Caney FFA 

  • Shelbi Loving 

Perrin FFA 

  • Tyce Lambert 

Poteet FFA 

  • Julia Smith 

Riesel FFA 

  • Wyatt Drews 

Royal FFA 

  • Alondra Melendez 

Samuel Clemens – Cibolo Creek FFA 

  • Laney Ferrell 

Santo FFA 

  • Michael Tallant 

Seminole FFA 

  • Zoee Nolen 

Sinton FFA 

  • Landon Southern 

Snyder FFA 

  • Avery Schiffner 

Spring Branch FFA 

  • John Perez 

Stamford FFA 

  • Tylee Bevel 

Sweetwater FFA 

  • Addison Page 

Taylor – Katy FFA 

  • Zoe BeDell 
  • Kristen Justilian 

Tilden FFA 

  • Charity Harris 
  • Makenzie Sherrer 

Tomball FFA 

  • Garrett Rucker 

Tomball Memorial FFA 

  • Owen Parker 

Troy FFA 

  • Taylor Melikan 

Veribest FFA 

  • Connor Pence 

Weimar FFA 

  • Dondrae Carter 

Wellington FFA 

  • Madison Waters