FREMONT, Mich.– Gerber Federal Credit Union awarded a total of $2,750 as a result of its Annual Essay Scholarship program.
Entrants were asked to explain “How has technology impacted personal finance for your generation?” in 300-500 words. Entries were accepted from Gerber Federal Credit Union members currently attending their senior year of high school and planning to attend an accredited technical school, community college, trade school, four-year accredited college or university, or an apprentice program.
Bailey Fetterley from Newaygo High School was the First Place winner. She was awarded $1,750 and publication of her essay in the Gerber FCU quarterly member newsletter. Collin Howell from Fremont High School is the Second Place winner and was awarded $750. Mariah Villarreal from Newaygo High School is the Third Place Winner and was awarded $250.
“Financial literacy is a key determinant of success in today’s society. Gerber FCU is committed to providing excellent resources and opportunities to learn for all of its members, no matter where they might be on their life’s journey,” said John Buckley, President/CEO of Gerber Federal Credit Union.
