Sound Credit Union Announces its 2022 Scholarship Recipients
Posted by Katy Wagnon on August 16, 2022
Sound Credit Union, based in Tacoma, Washington, recently announced its 2022 scholarship recipients.
This year, Sound awarded $20,000 in scholarships to students who are continuing their education. Students recognized through this program were graduating high school seniors as well as adults who applied for Sounds “Continuing Your Education” scholarship. The purpose of Sound’s scholarship program is to help ease the financial burden of college and university students.
Below are this year’s 17 Sound members receiving a scholarship reward and the college they will be attending in the fall:
- Adeline Rang, Oregon State University
- Andrew Black, Western Washington University
- Ava Fitzenrider, Seattle Pacific University
- Brett Kelley, Stanford University
- Chauncey Jones, University of Washington
- Destiny Bunoan, Seattle Central College
- Elena Lucero, Central Washington University
- Elissa Blankenship, University of Washington Tacoma
- Emily Hamilton, Highline College
- Henry Oates, Oregon State University
- Julian Garcia – Pierce College (Puyallup)
- Lindsey Miller, Pierce College (Puyallup)
- Madeleine Eaves, Washington State University
- Morgan Maxfield, George Fox University
- Phillip Borchert, Colorado State University
- Taylor Hoang, University of Washington
- William Newberg, University of Arizona
“Thank you to Sound Credit Union for honoring me with this amazing award,” said Maxfield. “I can’t wait to see what doors this scholarship will help open up for me in my continued education.”
As a financial institution, Sound is aware that the expense of higher education can impact the financial health of students and their families. The credit union is committed to connecting its membership with the tools and resources that can assist in managing expenses such as education.
“At Sound, we believe in building meaningful relationships with our members to better understand their goals and dreams,” said Jennifer Reed, vice president of public relations at Sound. “Our scholarship program is one example of how we make this connection. If we can help students worry less about the financial burden associated with college and focus on their studies, then we are doing the right thing for these members.”
In November, Sound will begin accepting applications for the 2022-23 academic year. All applicants must be Sound members with an average grade point average of 3.00 or higher. Both scholarship applications include a short essay and require a copy of the applicant’s most current transcript. Previous recipients of the “Sound High School Senior Scholarship” are eligible for the “Continuing Your Education Scholarship”.
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