MSc in Poultry Science: Seeking Scholarship Assistance

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A user is seeking scholarship opportunities for a Master's degree in Poultry Science. Several universities have been suggested, including Penn State, Mississippi State, and Texas A&M, each offering specific scholarships for students in this field. Additionally, a recommendation is made to search online for "Poultry Science Scholarship" to discover more options available for funding education in poultry science.
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I get my Msc in Poultary science this year and I'm looking for a sholarship in a appropriete university. Is there anyone aroundhere who can help me?(for example does your university give scholarship to a person with my condition.):blushing:

Thanks in advance
 
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Hi Em!ly. Here are three:

Penn State: http://poultry.cas.psu.edu/Scholarships.html
Mississippi State: http://www.msstate.edu/dept/poultry/PoulSci.html
Texas A&M: http://gallus.tamu.edu/Scholarship.htm

If you google for "Poultry Science Scholarship" you will find many more.
 
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