Kellogg Community Credit Union has awarded $2,000 scholarships to 10 local students to help cover tuition costs at Michigan colleges and universities.
The scholarship program, now in its 37th year, aims to support the educational goals of KCCU members, according to an announcement. Since its inception, the program has awarded approximately $205,000 to local students.
The 2025 scholarship recipients are:
“At KCCU, we believe that education is the foundation of strong communities and a vital investment in the future,” said Tracy Miller, CEO of Kellogg Community Credit Union, in the announcement. “This year, we continue to be inspired by the drive and compassion shown by these outstanding scholarship recipients. These exceptional students have demonstrated not only academic excellence but also a deep commitment to giving back to their communities. We are proud to support their educational journeys and look forward to seeing the positive impact they will make in the years ahead.”
The scholarship program is open to KCCU members who are planning to attend or currently attend an accredited Michigan college or university, or are working towards a certification or degree program in the trades at state-supported community colleges.
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