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Cade Sponcil awarded Oklahoma State University scholarship

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Cade Sponcil is pictured with Dr. Cynda Clary, associate dean of academic programs; and Dr. Jayson Lusk, vice president and dean of OSU Agriculture.

By Kristin Knight

STILLWATER, Okla. –  McClain High School graduate Cade Sponcil was honored by the Oklahoma State University Ferguson College of Agriculture with academic scholarship support for the 2026-2027 academic year. 

The scholarships were awarded at the 2026 Scholarship and Awards banquet, hosted by the Ferguson College on March 26. 

Sponcil received the Joseph Fleming Memorial Continuing Scholarship.

These scholarships are part of the more than $1.8 million that students receive from the Ferguson College and its academic departments. Students from all areas of study are considered for college scholarships, which can be combined with departmental and university awards. 

“Our students continuously showcase academic and professional success through their endeavors in the Ferguson College,” said Cynda Clary, associate dean of academic programs. “These scholarships, made possible because of the generosity of our alumni and friends, are a testament to our students’ success, and it is a privilege to recognize them.” 
The 2026-2027 scholarship recipient and hometown: 

The Ferguson College of Agriculture believes in the value of hands-on education and the importance of having a well-rounded student experience. The college’s award-winning faculty members are dedicated to developing students and are passionate about adding value to the total educational experience. With 16 majors, a variety of study options and more than 60 student organizations, the college is committed to expanding minds and inspiring purpose. 

Learn more at agriculture.okstate.edu.

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