BERRIEN SPRINGS, MI – January 19, 2020—Honor Credit Union is proud to support local outstanding high school seniors with the annual Honor Credit Union Community Commitment Scholarship. The credit union will award a $1,000 scholarship to 23 graduating high school or home school seniors throughout Honor’s communities.
Since opening our doors in 1934, our roots have been tied to supporting our educators and our students. For over ten years, the Community Commitment Scholarship has continued to be an investment in our future leaders.
To be considered for the scholarship, the student must be a primary account holder at Honor Credit Union. The graduating senior must complete an online application detailing their academic performance and community involvement. In addition, applicants will be asked to provide a 300-400-word essay explaining how they have made their community a better place.
The deadline to apply for the Community Commitment Scholarship is March 15, 2021. Applications must be submitted online. Applications delivered to an Honor member center will not be considered. Scholarship winners will be contacted and announced in late April. To access the application form and view the complete list of requirements, please visit www.honorcu.com/scholarship.
Honor Credit Union is proud to serve more than 90,000 members across the State of Michigan. Providing solutions for your financial success and giving back to the communities we serve remain the driving forces behind Honor Credit Union. For more information, call 800.442.2800, or visit www.honorcu.com.
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kasmith@honorcu.com
800.442.2800 ext. 9205
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