Sioux Valley Energy Scholarship Program

Sioux Valley Energy is offering$20,000 worth of scholarships this year to eligible graduating high school seniors or first-time attendees at an institution of higher education.

 

Applications are judged on the basis of grades, ACT or SAT test scores, work experience, school activities, volunteer community service and an essay question. The scholarship committee that determines recipients includes two Operation Round Up Board Members, an SVE Board Member, two SVE employees and a school counselor or administrative staff member. The majority of the scholarship funding comes from Operation Round Up funds, with additional funds from Basin Electric Power Cooperative and L&O Power Cooperative.

 

Applications that are hand delivered must be in one of the SVE offices no later than 4:30 pm on Friday, January 16, 2026. Mailed applications must be postmarked by January 16, 2026.

 

Eligibility:

  • Be a graduating high school senior or first-time attendee at an institution of higher education
  • Plan to be a full-time student in an accredited college or vocational technical school this fall
  • Be a child or dependent of a Sioux Valley Energy member
  • Have a 3.0 or higher cumulative GPA plus an ACT/SAT score for the four-year college/university scholarship or a 2.5 or higher GPA for the two-year technical college or power line school scholarship
  • Provide a written recommendation from a teacher, administrator or counselor
  • One winner per family/per year

 

Applicable Institutions:

All Universities and Technical Colleges

 

Questions:

800-234-1960

sve@siouxvalleyenergy.com

South Dakota Community Foundation Scholarships

The South Dakota Community Foundation (SDCF) manages more than 350 scholarships, connecting students with the generosity of our donors. Each scholarship has its own eligibility criteria and deadline.

 

To apply, students should visit SDCommunityFoundation.org/Scholarships.

 

On the SDCF Scholarships tab, they should create a username and password on the For Students link. They will then complete a common application, which identifies the scholarships available for their high school. The system automatically matches students to potential scholarships, and students can review these matches to confirm their eligibility before applying.

 

Eligibility:

Each scholarship has its own eligibility criteria and deadline.

 

Applicable Institutions:

Each scholarship may be applied to various of institutions, including colleges, universities, or technical colleges.

 

Questions:

Kelly Nelson at 605-224-1025 or

knelson@sdcommunityfoundation.org

Agtegra Cooperative Scholarship

High school seniors or current college students who are planning to (or are currently) attending a post-secondary institution in South Dakota or North Dakota for an agricultural degree/career path are encouraged to apply for the Agtegra Cooperative Scholarship. The Agtegra Cooperative is awarding ten $1,000 scholarships to high school seniors and one $1,000 scholarship to a current college student through this program.

 

Eligibility:

  • 3.0 minimum GPA
  • Must plan to or attend a 2- or 4-year post-secondary institution in South Dakota or North Dakota
  • Must plan to pursue an agricultural degree/program or career field after college graduation
  • Must be a U.S. citizen

 

Field of Study Requirements:

Agricultural degree/program or career field after college graduation

 

Note: The word “agriculture” does not need to be in their declared major; if the student plans to pursue an ag-related career when they graduate from college, they can still apply! Students should explain their future career plans in the application essay questions.

 

Applicable Institutions:

All post-secondary institutions in South Dakota and North Dakota

 

Questions:

Sadie Frey

605-725-8377

sadie.frey@agtegra.com

Annis Irene Fowler/ Kaden Scholarship

Annis Fowler began a teaching career in 1927 that spanned nearly 50 years.  She obtained her B.A. from Northern Normal School and eventually specialized in teaching students with various learning disabilities. The primary objective of this scholarship is to promote the education of deserving students who enroll on a full-time basis at one of the South Dakota Board of Regents Universities providing teacher education.  Special consideration is given to student who demonstrated motivational availability a disability or who are self-supporting.

 

Eligibility:

  • A 3.0 cumulative high school GPA,
  • First-time entering freshman at BHSU, DSU, NSU, SDSU or USD, and
  • Intent to major in Elementary Education (or combination of major/minor with Special Education/Elementary Education)

 

Selection Process:

The Annis Irene Fowler/Kaden Scholarship applications will be reviewed and scored by the Board of Regents System Scholarship Committee.  The following will be required:

  • A completed Fowler/Kaden Scholarship application form,
  • An original essay on a topic selected by the donors each year,
  • Two letters of recommendation, and
  • Official high school transcript.

 

Applicable Institutions:

  • BHSU, DSU, NSU, SDSU or USD

 

Questions:

Ardell Bjugstad Scholarship

The Ardell Bjugstad Scholarship Program is for Native American students provides support for freshman Native American students who are pursuing studies in agribusiness, agricultural production, agricultural sciences, or a natural resources degree at any postsecondary institution.

 

Eligibility:

  • Enrolled member of a federally recognized Indian tribe whose reservation is located in South Dakota or North Dakota
  • Resident of South Dakota or North Dakota
  • Demonstrated academic achievement
  • High school senior planning to earn a degree in agriculture or natural resources or a related field

 

Applicable Institutions:

  • Any SOUTH DAKOTA technical college or university

 

Questions:

South Dakota Engineering Society – Eastern Chapter $2,000 Engineering Scholarships

The South Dakota Engineering Society – Eastern Chapter offers $2,000 scholarships to high school seniors pursuing engineering degrees at South Dakota State University or SD Mines. Applications are due by January 16, 2026. Recipients are presented with an award at the Chapter’s Engineering Banquet in February.

 

Eligibility:

  • Applicants must attend a high school within the counties of the Eastern Chapter area. (Eastern Chapter area as found at www.sdes.org.)
  • Must plan to attend South Dakota State University or South Dakota Mines in Fall 2026.
  • Intended major must be in engineering.
  • Must demonstrate the ability to handle responsibility, leadership skills, and academic achievement.

 

Field of Study Requirements:

Chemical/Biomedical Engineering

Civil Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Environmental Engineering

Geological Engineering

Industrial Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Metallurgical Engineering

Mining Engineering, etc.

 

Applicable Institutions:

SD Mines
South Dakota State University

 

Questions:

Zach Severson

605-838-6489

zach.severson@dgr.com

2025 Premier Equipment Scholarship

The Premier Equipment CNC Scholarship is a $2,000 scholarship available to manufacturing and engineering students (or any student interested in pursuing a career in CNC machining or CNC programming). The Premier Equipment scholarship will help students reach their academic goals and train the next generation of engineers, CNC machinists and CNC programmers.

 

Eligibility:

The Premier Equipment scholarship is looking to award a student currently in engineering or manufacturing with a $2,000 Scholarship. Application will include a personal essay as to why you deserve this scholarship.

 

Applicable Institutions:

All Institutions

 

Questions:

Geroge Jones

407-786-2000

george@premierequipment.com

Elma and Dolores Haver Scholarship

The Elma and Dolores Haver Scholarship is a full-ride award given annually to one outstanding high school senior enrolling at South Dakota State University (SDSU).

 

Eligibility:

  • Awarded annually to one outstanding high school senior based on academics.
  • Students must be a first-time, full-time student enrolling in any major.
  • Preference will be given to students from the Irene-Wakonda School District.
  • Students must have a high school cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher, a 22 or higher ACT composite or superscore (or SAT equivalent) and demonstrate financial need based on the FAFSA application.
  • Students will be selected through a competitive interview selection process.

 

Applicable Institutions:

SDSU

 

Questions:

Lisa Schramm

605-688-4121

lisa.schramm@sdstate.edu

J&J Sisco Scholarship (Beca J&J Sisco)

The J&J Sisco Scholarship (Beca J&J Sisco) is a renewable tuition and fees scholarship for incoming students at South Dakota State University (SDSU) who have strong ties to Mexico and its culture.

 

Eligibility:

  • A student or their immediate family member that has lived in Mexico
  • A student that has knowledge of the Spanish language
  • A student that has knowledge of Mexican culture
  • A student demonstrating financial need
  • Is an incoming first-time or transfer student.
  • First preference shall be given to a first-generation student who meets the above criteria.
  • Students will be chosen through a selection process that could include an interview

 

Applicable Institutions:

SDSU

 

Questions:

Lisa Schramm

605-688-4121

lisa.schramm@sdstate.edu

Klingbeil Scholarship

The Klingbeil Scholarship is a competitive award for outstanding high school seniors planning to major in agriculture-related fields at South Dakota State University (SDSU).

 

Eligibility:

  • Awarded to outstanding high school seniors based on academic and extracurricular activities.
  • Students must major in agricultural systems technology, agronomy or precision agriculture.
  • Students are chosen through a competitive selection process that could include an interview.
  • At a minimum, students selected for consideration must have a 22 or higher ACT composite or superscore (or SAT equivalent) or have a GPA of 3.5 or higher and have extensive leadership and extracurricular involvement.

 

Applicable Institutions:

SDSU

 

Questions:

Lisa Schramm

605-688-4121

lisa.schramm@sdstate.edu