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Supply Chain Scholarship Program

Basic Information
Administrator: Noah Lenz
Scholarship Sponsor: Foreigh
Address: 707 5th Street
Suite 202
Ames, IA 50010
Phone Number: 5157153931
Email: scholarship@foreigh.com
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Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: 1000
Number of Awards: 1
Requirements: Currently enrolled or accepted to an accredited institution
Submit an original essay (800-1200 words) on how you would leverage technology to run the most efficient freight brokerage possible
Maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA
Include a brief personal statement; you may reuse a Common App or similar
Include a transcript & college acceptance letter
Minimum GPA: 3.00
Due Date: 04/30/25
Purpose of Award: We're offering a $1,000 scholarship to ambitious students who are interested in the transportation, supply chain, and logistics industry. Imagine you run a freight brokerage; consider what you would do to leverage technology to run the most efficient and possible brokerage possible.
Duration: 0/01/25 -> 4/30/25
Renewable: Yes
Need-based Scholarship: N/A
Applicaiton Online: https://foreigh.com/scholarship
Application Fees: N/A
Additional Information:
Frequently Asked Questions
How many winners are selected?
We select one winner annually to receive the $1,000 award. While we receive many outstanding applications, we focus our support on the single most compelling vision for leveraging technology to create the most efficient freight brokerage possible.
What makes a strong application?
Essays that demonstrate innovative thinking about technology in transportation, supply chain, and logistics stand out. Show us your vision for revolutionizing the freight brokerage industry with creative, efficient solutions.
Do I need logistics experience?
No prior experience required. We're looking for fresh perspectives and innovative ideas from students across all fields of study.
Can I submit additional materials?
While not required, you're welcome to include relevant projects, achievements, or materials that showcase your potential in the industry.
What happens after I apply?
Applications are reviewed by our team of industry professionals. The winner will be notified directly and announced on our website by June 1, 2025.