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Fayette Electric Cooperative continues its longstanding tradition of supporting local students through its scholarship program, which began in 1999. These scholarships are designed to assist highachieving high school graduates as they take their next steps toward higher education and career development.
“We’re proud to invest in the future of our youth,” said Doug Lambert, General Manager/CEO of Fayette EC. “Whether they’re headed to college or pursuing a skilled trade, we believe in helping students build strong foundations for success. Supporting their dreams is part of our commitment to serving the community.”
To qualify, applicants must be graduating high school seniors whose parents or guardians reside permanently within FEC’s service area and are active members of the cooperative.
The 2025 Academic Scholarship recipients are:
• Brianna Clark – Sacred Heart Catholic School • Jodie Kaspar – La Grange High School
• Sadie Noska – Flatonia High School
• Hunter Sabo – La Grange High School Recognizing the changing landscape of education and workforce needs, Fayette EC expanded its scholarship program in 2022 to include students pursuing trade and technical careers. These scholarships support students planning to attend accredited trade or technical schools, certification programs, or applied science degree programs.
The 2025 Trade and Technical School Scholarship recipients are:
• Adin Beyer – Schulenburg High School
• Adam Thompson – Schulenburg High School FEC congratulates all recipients and wishes them success as they begin this exciting new chapter.
Established in 1937, Fayette Electric Cooperative provides dependable and cost-effective services to over 10,500 members across portions of Fayette, Bastrop, Lee, Washington, Austin, Colorado, and Lavaca counties. FEC maintains and operates a network spanning over 3,000 miles of line and serves more than 16,000 meters.

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