BHFCU Awards $20,000 in Scholarships to High School Seniors

Each year, Black Hills Federal Credit Union (BHFCU) celebrates the accomplishments of high school seniors with $20,000 worth of scholarships. Over the past two decades, BHFCU has awarded aid to more than 130 local students through the VIBZ Scholarship Program.

This year’s application call drew an impressive pool of applicants, but these ten students rose to the top. Each student will receive $2,000 for their first year of higher education. Demonstrating outstanding commitment, leadership, community service, and academic achievement, please join BHFCU in celebrating these outstanding students.

Owen P.

Rapid City Stevens High School

University of South Dakota: Medical Biology

Tate C.

Rapid City Stevens High School

Northern State University: Business

Karina N.

Hot Springs High School

Chadron State College: Legal Studies

Abigail K.

T.F. Riggs High School

University of Nebraska Kearney: Pre-Chiropractic

Daniel J.

Homeschool

Dakota Wesleyan University: Athletic Training

Roman S.

Rapid City Stevens High School

University of Washington: Computer Science

Robin T.

Rapid City Stevens High School

Black Hills State University: Art & Music

Maria E.

Spearfish High School

South Dakota State University: Animal Science/Pre-Vet

Alana G.

Douglas High School

University of South Dakota: Pre-Medicine

Bailey C.

Custer High School

Grand Canyon University: Nutrition & Dietetics

BHFCU supports community needs through corporate donations, employee fundraisers, and contributions from community supporters to the Black Hills FCU Charitable Fund, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

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