Last Call for Durango National Day of the Cowgirl Scholarship Applications

Durango Boots is awarding $30,000 to one female college freshman who aspires to contribute to the Western way of life through the passionate pursuit of a career within the Western industry. The application deadline is December 31st.

The National Day of the Cowgirl scholarship presented by Durango® Boots is open to students in the U.S. and Canada, and will be awarded in the amount of $30,000 over three years, with the first installment to be applied to the 2025-2026 educational year. It will be awarded to one female undergraduate student currently in their first year of college who aspires to contribute to the Western way of life through the passionate pursuit of a career within the Western, agriculture, farm and ranch, equine, or western sports industries. The chosen candidate will be announced in the spring of 2025.

Check out the full details below.

General Purpose Statement

The goal of the National Day of the Cowgirl Scholarship Program presented by Durango® Boots is to empower and support women who embody the spirit of the American cowgirl—a spirit embodied by women who show strength, confidence, and resiliency, and who aspire to contribute to the western way of life through the passionate pursuit of a career within the Western, agriculture, farm and ranch, equine, or Western sports industries. This scholarship aims to support women who fit these criteria by providing financial assistance towards their education in preparation for a future career in the Western industry.

The National Day of the Cowgirl Scholarship is executed through the Dude Ranch Foundation, based in Cody, Wyoming. The Mission and Purpose of Dude Ranch Foundation is to preserve history and expand knowledge of America’s dude ranching industry through a Western Museum, research archives, educational programs, land conservation, and workforce development. The Dude Ranch Foundation is a duly incorporated nonprofit corporation under the Internal Revenue Service code 501(c)(3).

Timing

The 2024 National Day of the Cowgirl Scholarship presented by Durango® Boots will be awarded to one female candidate who is currently enrolled as a first-year student in an undergraduate college program. Initial funding will be provided within the 2025-2026 academic year. Funds will be distributed over the course of her remaining undergraduate college career, up to $30,000. The chosen candidate will be announced in 2025.

Financial Award

Awards are for $10,000 to $15,000 annually, based upon first year collegiate status, and are renewable for up to three years of undergraduate study.

Applicant Requirements

  • She/The Applicant has existing ties, experience, or affiliation in the Western industry and has a passion to pursue a career in the Western, agriculture, farm and ranch, equine, or western sports industries.
  • Degrees pursued may be varied but with the intent to be utilized to further a career in the aforementioned industries.
  • The applicant must be a female citizen of the United States or Canada.
  • Applicant must be currently enrolled as a first-year undergraduate in a university or higher educational institution.
  • The applicant must be in her first year of undergraduate college and currently enrolled as a full-time student at an accredited four-year college based in the United States or Canada.
  • Applicant must submit a completed application, three references, and transcript by December 31, 2024.* All materials must be submitted by December 31, 2024. Materials received after this date will not be considered.
    *Paper applications cannot be accepted unless approved by the administrator.
  • Scholarship recipient must submit grades each semester. It is the duty of the scholarship recipient to submit her grades at the end of each semester. A minimum Grade Point Average of 3.0 is required to obtain the scholarship and the recipient must maintain a 3.0 GPA to qualify for an automatic renewal.

Non-Compliance of Degree Path or GPA

Should the scholarship recipient fall below a 3.0 GPA or pursue a degree that falls outside the parameters of the spirit of the scholarship (western, agriculture, farm and ranch, equine, or western sports industries), the scholarship will be nullified. Recipients can appeal this decision if there are circumstances that are deemed acceptable by committee.

Required Materials

  • Transcript
    Dependent upon candidate’s collegiate status, submit an official transcript from either senior year of high school or last semester of college with application. The scholarship recipient is required to submit a transcript at the end of each term.
  • References
    • Three reference letters accompanying an application must include the following:
      • One personal, one professional and one from an instructor.
      • Relation to the applicant.
      • A reference to the quality of the applicant’s character and why this applicant should receive this scholarship.
      • Analysis of the applicant’s financial need for the scholarship.
      • Perceived impact this scholarship would have on the applicant’s life and future career in the Western, agriculture, farm and ranch, equine, or Western sports industries.
      • Personal references should be someone who has known the applicant at least two years.
    • Three reference letters must be uploaded via the application form along with all other documentation.

For questions regarding the application process, please contact [email protected]

If you think you qualify, apply here