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Updated: July 7, 2025 @ 3:58 pm
Alexandria Van Bremen, center, received a $25,000 scholarship from the Ocoee Foundation recently.
Alexandria Van Bremen, center, received a $25,000 scholarship from the Ocoee Foundation recently.
The Ocoee Foundation, based in Cleveland, Tennessee, and owner of Hancock Manor Health and Rehab, has awarded its inaugural scholarship to Hancock County High School graduate Alexandria Van Bremen.
The scholarship, valued at $25,000, will support Van Bremen’s academic journey as she pursues a degree in psychology at East Tennessee State University.
The Ocoee Foundation established the annual scholarship to support local students entering the healthcare field. Six applications were received for the first award cycle.
Van Bremen was selected for her outstanding academic performance, leadership in school activities, and active involvement in both her community and church. She is the inaugural recipient of the Ocoee Foundation Scholarship, which was created to honor and encourage students pursuing careers in healthcare.
The Hancock Manor Scholarship Fund awards scholarships based on academic achievement, financial need and demonstrated commitment to community service. The total award is $25,000, distributed over four years — $6,250 annually or $3,125 per semester. Scholarships are renewable each year, contingent upon the student’s satisfactory academic progress toward a healthcare-related degree.
The Ocoee Foundation is proud to support the next generation of healthcare professionals and congratulates Alexandria Van Bremen on this significant accomplishment.
Originally published on therogersvillereview.com, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.
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