Recognizing that it takes both hard work and financial support for students to pursue a post-secondary education, Mountain View Credit Union is pleased to award 13 scholarships totaling $13,500 to local high school graduates.
Recipients included Kory Bremer and Julie Primrose of Morrin and Teesha Parker of Carbon.
Recipients were chosen from our 11 communities to help these students as they attend college or university this fall.
In keeping with the credit union’s values of service, local ownership and community commitment, the scholarships are awarded annually based on a number of criteria including academic results, leadership and volunteerism.
Bob Marshall, President & CEO of Mountain View, says “supporting the communities we serve is a key value of our organization. We are proud to support these young adults who not only excel academically, but have also demonstrated their community involvement as well.”
Teesha Parker, right, of Carbon was one of 13 students awarded a scholarship by Mountain View Credit Union. Presenting her award is Angel Sawchuck, Carbon Branch Manager.