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Future Leaders of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences 2021 Scholarship Winners - Vetericyn

March 3, 2025
UPDATED: November 20, 2025
Our goal at Vetericyn is to continue to improve the overall wellness of animals. We believe in helping those who share our core values of animal care and wellbeing. We aim to support individuals who are looking to pursue a career in animal health and agriculture, because we know what it takes to bring positive impacts to the animal wellness industry. Each year we are proud to award an annual Future Leaders of Agricultural and Veterinary Science Scholarship to two high school graduates who intend on pursuing a higher education in the fields of agriculture, animal health and veterinary sciences. Our team at Vetericyn was able to select two deserving individuals from a talented pool of applicants. Our scholarship offers a proud sum of $2,000 per award winner. The Winners With careful consideration (and a lot of internal back and forth thanks to so many great entries), our team at Vetericyn has selected two standout winners! We are proud to announce that this year’s scholarship award winners are Sydney Wyman and Mckenzie Meyers! We congratulate them and look forward to assisting them with their future in this industry.
Sydney Wyman From the state of California Sydney Wyman is an astounding student who focuses on her impact in livestock showing and her community. She grew up raising club lambs and was able to be a part of the entire breeding and showing process. Sydney especially took an interest in the nutrition aspect of things which led her into choosing animal nutrition as her major at the University of Nevada-Reno, she will also be participating as a student athlete and playing collegiate volleyball. Mackenzie Meyers Growing up in Florida, Mackenzie Meyers raised and showed cattle most of her life giving her a huge outlook on the industry. She has immersed herself in opportunities to learn all about cattle nutrition and the different ways certain areas in the country raise cattle. Mackenzie plans on attending Florida Gateway College for two years, and then plans on transferring to the University of Florida to pursue a B.S. in Animal Science and has hopes to get her PhD cattle nutritionist.
The Future of Animal Healthcare Are you a soon-to-be high school graduate with a passion for agriculture or veterinary medicine? Vetericyn is excited to support the next generation of leaders in these fields! We will be accepting applications for the 2022 Future Leaders of Agriculture & Veterinary Sciences Scholarship.Don't miss out on this opportunity to fuel your passion and advance your education. Apply by March 15, 2022!
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