Honor Credit Union Awards Annual Scholarships to High School Seniors

Honor Credit Union has announced its scholarship recipients for 2022, in a statement today:

Honor Credit Union proudly supports local, outstanding high school seniors with the annual Honor Credit Union Community Commitment Scholarship.

Twenty-five students throughout Michigan were awarded $1,000 to be used towards furthering their education. Reinforcing Honor Credit Union’s dedication to supporting the local community, emphasizing extracurricular activities and what that means for applicants was included in the scholarship essay.

The following students exemplify community commitment and are positive role models for their community service and academic success. These applicants were selected out of over 100 applications received for 2022:

Bryndís Davis – Andrews Academy

William Gibson – Brandywine High School

Matthew DeMeulenare – Bridgman High School

Stephanie DeMeulenare – Bridgman High School

Paigelyn Stansberry– Bronson Jr/Sr High School

Claire Lietz – Buchanan High School

Kaleb Barker– Coldwater High School

Lauren Ogrin – Decatur High School

Jada Shields – Dowagiac Union High School

Keegan Woods – Gwinn High School

Victoria Oropeza – Kalamazoo Central High School

Issac Bos – Kalamazoo Christian High School

Caroline Beckrow– Lakeshore School

Maria Long – Lawton High School

Ethan Richards – Marquette Senior High School

Alexandra Cudney – Mattawan High School

Lauren Ossenheimer – Negaunee High School

Jacob Zartman – Otsego High School

Mia Crites – Otsego High School

Zachary Kortokrax – Otsego High School

Brooklyn Garrison-Osborn – Pennfield High School

Alyssa Wilson – South Haven High School

Christopher Adam – St. Philip Catholic Central High School

Owen Bishop – Vicksburg High School

Hannah Hart– Watervliet High School

This year brought a new excitement of getting back into several schools throughout our communities to personally present some of our winners with their scholarships at school award ceremonies. Some of these mentioned in-person presentations took place in our Battle Creek and Coldwater communities.

“I was incredibly honored to present these awards in person to this year’s 2022 recipients,” commented Honor’s Community Assistant Vice President, Jenni Cordova. “Being in person allowed me to celebrate and recognize them for their hard work and amazing commitments to their communities and see all their smiling faces.”

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