Alex Hogg Memorial Scholarship: $10,000

Applications due December 1.

The intent of the $10,000 Hogg Scholarship is to assist a swine veterinarian in his or her efforts to return to school for graduate education (resulting in a master's degree or higher) in an academic field of study related to swine health and production.

Dr. Alex Hogg's career serves as the ideal model for successful applicants:

As one of the early leaders of the American Association of Swine Practitioners, Dr. Hogg served as the secretary/treasurer and later as the president of the association. His career in veterinary medicine spanned over 50 years. Dr. Hogg was never one to be constrained by his career. Rather he built his career by taking on new challenges and endeavors. Dr. Hogg went from 20 years as a mixed animal practitioner to further education leading to a master's degree in veterinary pathology. His love of teaching was fulfilled during his years as a Nebraska Swine Extension veterinarian and professor at the University of Nebraska. Upon "retirement," Dr. Hogg capped off his career with his work for MVP Laboratories. Dr. Hogg will long be remembered for his ability to educate, encourage and elevate those around him.

Application Requirements (due December 1)

Applicants for the Hogg Scholarship shall have:
1) Three or more years of experience as a swine veterinarian, either in a private practice or in an integrated production setting.
2) Five or more years of continuous membership in the American Association of Swine Veterinarians

Applicants are required to submit the following for consideration as a Hogg Scholar:
1) Current curriculum vitae
2) Letter of intent detailing his or her plans for graduate education and future plans for participation and employment within the swine industry
3) Two letters of reference from AASV members attesting to the applicant's qualifications to be a Hogg Scholar

Selection

Selection of Hogg Scholar(s) is made by a three-person panel composed of previous recipients of the Hogg Scholarship. Panel members each serve a 3-year term, with one member rotating off as a new member is added each year.

To Apply

To apply for the Hogg Scholarship, submit the information outlined above by December 1. The letters of reference may be submitted separately, but must arrive by the December 1 due date. Send all documents to:

AASV Foundation
830 26th Street
Perry, IA 50220 USA
foundation@aasv.org

The recipient of the Hogg Scholarship will be announced during the Monday Luncheon at the AASV Annual Meeting. Previous recipients of the scholarship are recognized here.