May 7 Deadline Set for J.O. Cravens Memorial Scholarship

May 7 is the deadline for applications for the 2025 J.O. Cravens Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship for graduating high school seniors honors the memory of J.O. Cravens. Cravens, the father of CowboySanta.com owners Johna and Dayna Cravens, who was a lifelong rodeo cowboy and retired teacher.

J.O. Crqvens riding a bull

The scholarship is open to any high school graduate who is involved in rodeo and plans to attend college, university or trade school on a full-time basis. 

The application process is all online and the winner will be announced on June 10.  Scholarships will be judged on the following criteria – 35% on rodeo involvement, 30% on scholastic and community activities, 20% on a written essay/personal narrative and 15% on financial need. 

Applicants must include a copy of their high school transcript, a headshot of themselves wearing a cowboy hat, a rodeo photo and a double-spaced essay/personal narrative of between 400 to 600 words expanding on their experiences, future goals and what makes them unique.

Cravens was a founding member and past president and general manager of the International Professional Rodeo Association (IPRA). He also spent 14 years in the classroom as a high school history teacher.

J.O. Cravens Memorial Scholarship ApplicationHe competed in bareback riding and bull riding for some 40 years, starting at age 13, and qualified for the first International Finals Rodeo along with his wife Mary.

A well-respected rodeo judge who taught the first judging clinic in the rodeo industry in the 1960s, he conducted judges’ clinics for decades. He also continued judging junior rodeos after he retired from the IPRA. 

The inaugural scholarship winner in 2019 was Jesse Keysar from Tennessee. Gracie Gambino of Texas was the 2020 recipient. In 2021 Lakyn  Cunningham of Kansas won a scholarship for students attending a four-year college and Brad Moreno of Arizona won a scholarship for students attending a two-year college or trade school. In 2022 scholarships were awarded to two students attending four-year colleges or universities – Shayde Harris of Arkansas and Seth Gaikowski of South Dakota. The 2023 winner was Take Talkington of Scottsbluff, Nebraska. Last year’s winner was Colton Matlock of Valliant, Oklahoma.

The J.O. Cravens Memorial Scholarship fund also periodically awards the J.O. & Mary Cravens Legacy Scholarship to an applicant for the main scholarship who embodies the rodeo legacy of J.O. & Mary Cravens. This scholarship was awarded in 2020 to Trevor Lattin, Autry Cowley in 2021, Odessa Smith in 2022, Kassidy Rambat in 2023 and Eden Bruesch in 2024.

The application is available by clicking on the red box above or here. For best results, view and fill in the form using the FREE Adobe Acrobat Reader app or Adobe Acrobat DC. You can then save your replies and email the new file to us along with your supporting documents. Adobe Acrobat Reader and Acrobat DC also offer a free “fill & sign” option for adding your signature to the application. Click here to get Adobe Acrobat Reader

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