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Arbor Financial Credit Union is dedicated to our membership and the community we serve. Since 1935, your credit union has been empowering members to help them grow and achieve their financial goals. We began our scholarship program in 1999 and have awarded $572,000 to students in our community throughout the years.
This year, ten high school seniors were awarded $2,000 from the Arbor Financial Scholarship based in large part upon an essay they submitted for the topic, "What does doing the right thing mean to you, and how does your personal code of ethics affect you, your values, and your goals?" Selected from among 127 entries, Arbor Financial is proud to announce the following winners of the 2023 Arbor Financial Scholarship:
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Alana Voglewede Saint Joseph High School Attending Bowling Green State University to study Forensics Biology. |
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Avery Baliff Gull Lake High School and Kalamazoo Valley Community College Avery spent her senior year dual enrolled at Kalamazoo Valley Community College and will be finishing her second year in the nursing program. |
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Ben Hunter Portage Central High School Attending the University of Michigan to study neuroscience and Spanish. |
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Caroline Finch Otsego High School Attending Purdue University to study statistics. |
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Cooper Guyette Mattawan High School Attending Western Michigan University to study business. |
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Gracey Bento East Kentwood High School Attending Saint Louis University to study Biomedical Engineering and biostatistics. |
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Layla Wallace Portage Central High School Attending Western Michigan University to study food marketing. |
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Maddie Schense Otsego High School Attending Aquinas College for pre-veterinary medicine. |
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Nick Loney Mattawan High School Attending Notre Dame University to study either Kinesiology or biological sciences. |
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Samadhi Attanayaka Portage Central High School and Kalamazoo Area Math and Science Center (KAMASC) Attending Georgia Institute of Technology as an Honors Program Student for biomedical engineering on the pre-medicine track. |
We are excited for these students and all graduating 2023 seniors on their next steps. Keep in mind as you go, Arbor Financial offers the Volt Banking Account, a bundled checking and savings account, designed specifically for young adults to help you learn how money management works, providing you with FREE easy access to 30,000 ATMs, and help to protect you against costly fees*.
*Must be ages 13-24 to qualify. Program, rate, terms, and conditions are subject to change.