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SPRINGFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: $52,500 in College Scholarships Awarded to 20 Oregon High School Seniors - Including 14 Lane County Students - Through SELCO Community Credit Union's Annual Scholarship Program

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Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on May 11. 

Now in its 32nd year, the program has awarded $235,000 in scholarships in the past five years; virtual ceremony to be held on Friday, May 13 at 2 p.m.

SELCO Community Credit Union celebrated the 32nd year of its annual scholarship program by awarding $52,500 in college scholarships to 20 graduating high school seniors throughout Oregon, including 14 in Lane County. Each scholarship recipient will receive $2,500 to use toward college-related expenses, while the Richard Metzler Opportunity Scholarship recipient will receive $5,000.

To celebrate the 2022 scholarship recipients, SELCO is hosting a virtual ceremony via Instagram Stories (@selcoccu) on Friday, May 13 at 2 p.m. The ceremony will also be saved to SELCO’s Instagram Story Highlights.

SELCO started its scholarship program in 1991 as an important component of its mission to help members reach their financial and educational goals. In the past five years alone, SELCO has awarded $235,000 in scholarships.

“We’re honored to help give these students a well-deserved head start toward their college and career goals,” said Craig Carpenter, SELCO’s Senior Vice President of Lending & Business Banking. “If the quantity and quality of this year’s applications are any indication, Oregon’s high school seniors are as motivated and prepared as ever to do some truly incredible things.”

SELCO’s Scholarship Committee chose this year’s recipients from students across the 27 Oregon counties SELCO serves — and beyond. To qualify, applicants had to be graduating from a four-year accredited high school in Oregon, have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.5, and plan to attend an accredited two- or four-year college or university.

As part of the application, scholarship hopefuls were asked to submit an essay that answers the question: “Describe a time when diversity (of ideas, cultures, experiences, etc.) has made you reexamine a belief or viewpoint. Did you change your mind? Why or why not?”

The 2022 SELCO Scholarship recipients are:

$5,000 Richard Metzler Opportunity Scholarship

 Name High SchoolCityCounty
 Aaron Pina Marist Catholic High School Springfield Lane
$2,500 SELCO Scholarships

 Name High SchoolCityCounty
 Katy Klein Summit High School Bend Deschutes
 Bryn Littlefield Summit High School Bend Deschutes
 Jessica Sperber Ridgeview High School Redmond Deschutes
 Ethan Peasley Burns High School Hines Harney
 Arenaria Cramer South Eugene High School Eugene Lane
 Halle DeGarlais Cottage Grove High School Cottage Grove Lane
 Sabrina Giulietti Henry D. Sheldon High School Eugene Lane
 Lucia Hernandez Merino Churchill High School Eugene Lane
 Ryan Hinton Springfield High School Springfield Lane
 Sofia Megert South Eugene High School Eugene Lane
 Angelina Mitchell North Eugene High School Eugene Lane
 Leslie Monjaras Winston Churchill High School Eugene Lane
 Evelyn Silva – Morales North Eugene High School Eugene Lane
 Francesca Thuresson Pleasant Hill High School Springfield Lane
 Priscilla Thurman Lowell Junior Senior High School Springfield Lane
 Natalie VanderPloeg Mohawk High School Marcola Lane
 Mieli Ward Thurston High School Springfield Lane
 Nicole Williams Sprague High School Salem Marion
 Adam Ramsey International School of Beaverton Beaverton Washington
For a complete list of the 2022 SELCO Scholarship recipients, including photos, visit selco.org/why-selco/scholarships/2022-recipients/.

Original source can be found here.

 Source: Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce 

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