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Moncrief Scholarship Application 2025-26

Description

The following items are necessary before an application can be completed:

  1. Completed Moncrief Scholarship Program application.

  2. Essay describing your life experiences, why you should be considered for the Moncrief Scholarship and your goals in the study of turfgrass management in the golf industry.

  3. Required academic information (see below)

  4. Letter of recommendation from a supervisor in the golf course maintenance department at a golf club or course. This letter must be signed and include a phone number and email for the supervisor.


REQUIRED ACADEMIC INFORMATION

For Incoming Freshmen:

  1. High School transcript of grades through first semester of your senior year.*

  2. Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or American College Testing (ACT) scores from High School.


For Current College Freshmen:

  1. College transcript (showing a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5).*


For College Sophomores and Juniors:

  1. College transcript (showing a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0).*


*It is the applicant's responsibility to make sure the transcript is not password protected.

Georgia's most promising future superintendents are supported by the GSGA Foundation through the James B. "Monty" Moncrief Scholarship Program. The Moncrief Scholarships honor deserving students in the field of Agronomy and Turfgrass Management at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (ABAC), the University of Georgia (UGA) and students who work and live in Georgia, but attend an accredited program outside of the state. The scholarship is named in memory of Moncrief, a former Southeastern Green Section Director for the United States Golf Association. This program is also supported by the Georgia Golf Course Superintendents Association. 


Students are selected based on academic achievement, character and financial need. The application process includes an interview by a panel that comprises representatives from the GSGA Foundation and the Georgia Golf Course Superintendents Association. 


The program is in its 48th year and has granted scholarships to more than 300 Moncrief Scholars during that time. Seven students are receiving scholarships for the 2024-25 school year totaling $29,500.

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Moncrief Scholarship Application 2025-26

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The GSGA Foundation (GSGAF) is the charitable affiliate of the Georgia State Golf Association. The GSGA Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable corporation and contributions are tax-deductible. The GSGAF supports the golf industry in Georgia by providing educational opportunities through two scholarship programs (the Yates Scholarship Program and the Moncrief Scholarship Program). In addition, the GSGAF raises money for the GSGA Adaptive Golf Program and Junior Golf Initiatives, headlined by Youth on Course Georgia.


The GSGA Foundation has awarded more than $6 million in scholarships to deserving scholars. For the 2024-25 school year, the GSGAF has 80 scholars receiving more than $352,000 in scholarships.