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March 4, 2026
The Ragland Family Education Foundation $20,000 STEM Scholarship for Oklahoma College Students

Deadline March 15

Oklahoma City – There is still time for Oklahoma students to apply for the Ragland Family Education Foundation’s scholarship of $20,000. The deadline to apply is March 15, 2026. The scholarship is aimed at supporting students pursuing higher education in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) in the state of Oklahoma.

An advocate for education and innovation, the Ragland Family Education Foundation understands the critical importance of nurturing talent in STEM disciplines to drive progress and contribute to the growth of our community. The $20,000 STEM Scholarship is designed to empower aspiring students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievements, leadership qualities, financial need, and a passion for making a positive impact in STEM-related fields.

Key Scholarship Details: • Eligibility: Open to college-bound students attending universities or colleges in the state of Oklahoma.

• Award Amount: $5,000 per semester, renewable for up to four semesters, totaling $20,000.

• Application Deadline: March 15, 2026.

• Selection Criteria: Applicants will be evaluated based on academic excellence, extracurricular activities, financial need, leadership potential, and a compelling personal statement.

The Ragland Family Education Foundation encourages eligible students to apply for this scholarship and seize the opportunity to pursue their academic and career aspirations in STEM. This scholarship aims to alleviate financial barriers and empower students to contribute to the advancement of these critical fields.

To apply or learn more about the scholarship, please visit www.raglandfamilyfoundation. com or contact Christian Boone at cboone@fmiokc.com or 405-7555571.

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