Food Safety Auditing Scholarships and Education Travel Grants

The FMI Foundation is sponsoring scholarships to students currently enrolled in food and agricultural science programs who have a true interest in the field of accredited food safety auditing. These scholarships are extremely competitive and are based primarily on academic ability; leadership potential; motivation and initiative; along with a passion for the food industry and the auditing profession. We want our scholarship recipients to succeed in accomplishing their goal of working in the field of accredited food safety auditing.

Scholarship recipients have been selected for the 2023-2024 academic year. Thank you to all those who submitted. 



Learn more about Food Safety Auditing 

 

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SCHOLARSHIP DETAILS

AMOUNT: $3,000
DURATION: 1 year
CRITERIA: Grade Point Average
of 3.2 or higher. See additional
criteria below.

DEADLINE

October 13, 2023

Only complete online applications
will be considered

CONTACT

Kristie Grzywinski
kgrzywinski@sqfi.org

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Student applicants must:

  • Be enrolled as a full-time student (undergraduate or graduate) in an accredited U.S., Canada or Mexico college or university.
  • Have completed at least two years of college to apply.
  • Have a minimum Grade Point Average of 3.2.
  • Be able to attend and participate in the 2024 SQF Conference:
    SQF Unites Conference, March 11-14, 2024 | Hyatt Regency New Orleans
  • Students having completed an internship in a food or agriculture science degree program preferred.
  • Previous FMI Foundation Student Scholarship recipients are not eligible to apply; however, previous applicants are welcome to reapply.
  • Family members of the FMI Foundation Board of Directors or Officers are ineligible.

APPLICATION MATERIALS

Student applicants must submit:

  • Current resume or curriculum vitae.
  • A cover letter explaining the student’s interest and career goals in accredited food safety auditing that provides specific examples that demonstrate why they are deserving of this scholarship.
  • A letter or transcript from the school verifying the student meets the minimum 3.2 Grade Point Average requirement. An official transcript is not required.
  • Two (2) recommendation letters (see more information below).

LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION

Include two (2) recommendation letters along with your completed application. All recommendation letters must be written specifically for this scholarship. A maximum of two (2) letters of recommendation will be accepted on your behalf. Letters from your faculty advisor and a course instructor in your major field of study are highly recommended. Letters must be uploaded by applicant at the time the application is submitted.

The following guidelines should be provided to those persons who are writing your letters of recommendation:

  • Address letters of recommendation to: FMI Scholarship Review Committee
  • Include the name of the applicant at the top of the letter.
  • Include your own professional affiliation.
  • Indicate how long you have known the applicant and in what capacity.
  • Offer your evaluation of the applicant’s general academic ability; leadership potential; motivation and initiative; ability to work with others; imagination and creativity; potential to succeed in accomplishing the goal of working in the field of accredited food safety auditing.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • I just completed my undergraduate degree and am beginning a graduate program. What grade point average should I put on my CV?
    Provided both programs are in a topic related to food safety, your final undergraduate Grade Point Average.
  • I’ve started/completed 1 year of graduate studies. Am I eligible for the scholarship?  Yes, provided both your undergraduate and graduate programs are related to food safety.
  • I recently graduated/will soon graduate and will no longer be in school. Am I eligible for the scholarship? No.
  • I will graduate in fall/winter of this year and begin a graduate program. Am I eligible for the scholarship? Yes, provided both your undergraduate and graduate programs are related to food safety.
  • What is covered under the scholarship stipend? Scholarship recipients will receive an economy class ticket to attend the SQFI Conference. Conference registration will also be paid for by the FMI Foundation. Delayed flight, wifi, meal expenses, and other incidentals will not be covered under our travel policy. Contact us at Foundation@fmi.org with any questions.