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Six universities receive student recruitment grants to bolster poultry industry career interest

USPOULTRY Foundation provides annual recruiting and retention funds to colleges and universities to attract or connect students to their poultry programs or the industry.

By Industry News
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October 30, 2025

The USPOULTRY Foundation awarded student recruiting grants totaling $331,292 to six US universities with poultry science departments and 21 other institutions with industry-related programs. The foundation provides annual recruiting and retention funds to colleges and universities to attract or connect students to their poultry programs or the industry. The grants were made possible in part by gifts to the USPOULTRY Foundation from companies, individuals and families, in addition to funds earned over the years from the International Poultry Expo, part of the International Production & Processing Expo.

The six poultry science departments receiving the grants are:

University

Grant amount

University of Arkansas

$29,753

Auburn University

$29,019

University of Georgia

$31,219

Mississippi State University

$28,286

North Carolina State University

$34,372

Texas A&M University

$47,351

The 21 other institutions with industry-related programs receiving recruiting and retention grants under the Foundation’s Industry Education Recruitment Funding Program are:

Institution

Grant amount

California State University, Fresno 

$7,000 

Clemson University, South Carolina

$1,400 

Cleveland Community College, North Carolina

$7,000 

Delaware Valley University, Pennsylvania

$7,000 

Iowa State University

$3,958 

Modesto Junior College, California

$5,400 

North Carolina A&T State University

$6,839

Ohio State University

$5,900 

Pennsylvania State University

$10,000

Sam Houston State University, Texas

$7,000

Southern University and A&M College, Louisiana

$6,665

Stephen F Austin State University, Texas

$4,000 

State University of New York College of Agriculture and Technology (SUNY Cobleskill)

$7,000

Tennessee Tech University 

$7,000

University of Delaware

$6,280 

University of Florida

$7,000

University of Maryland

$7,000

University of North Georgia

$10,000

University of Tennessee

$5,500

Wallace State Community College, Alabama

$2,350

Wilkes Community College, North Carolina 

$7,000

“The future of our industry depends on the creativity and drive of the next generation. By showcasing the many career opportunities available, we encourage young talent to grow into tomorrow’s leaders. The USPOULTRY Foundation’s recruiting grants help colleges and universities motivate students to explore fulfilling careers in the poultry industry,” said Mikell Fries, Claxton Poultry Farms and USPOULTRY Foundation chairman.

The US Poultry & Egg Association established the USPOULTRY Foundation in 1994 to provide student recruiting funds to universities with poultry science departments. In 2004, the Industry Education Recruitment Funding Program was added to the foundation’s umbrella so other colleges and universities that offer industry-related studies are eligible to apply for recruiting grants. Since the inception of the program, the USPOULTRY Foundation has reinvested more than $8 million in industry recruitment efforts.

Source: US Poultry & Egg Association

KEYWORDS: grants poultry science student recruitment USPOULTRY Foundation

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