First Harvest Credit Union is Now Accepting Applications for the 2025 First Harvest Scholarship Program
01/02/2025
By: First Harvest
First Harvest Credit Union has announced the opening of its 2025 Scholarship program to bring students closer to achieving their future academic endeavors. Six graduating high school senior members will each be awarded with a $2,000 scholarship, totaling $12,000.
First Harvest’s 2025 Scholarship Committee will select the 2025 program recipients based on their scholarly merit, community involvement and extracurricular activities, reference letter, program eligibility, and an essay based on how young adults can utilize financial institutions to set themselves on a path towards financial independence.
Eligibility requirements include:
- Be a First Harvest member in good standing with an account in their name on or before April 30, 2025.
- Must have a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.5 on transcript
- Must be a graduating high school senior and have been formally accepted into an accredited two- or four-year college, university, trade, technical, or business school are eligible for the program
- Cannot be an employee, or a family member of an employee at First Harvest Credit Union, First Harvest Investment Solutions, Supervisory Committee, or Board of Directors
"Year over year, we have seen the increasing need for financial assistance to cover the costs of higher education, and we know the value and importance of investing in our future community leaders,” stated First Harvest President & CEO, Mike Dinneen. “We continue this annual scholarship in an effort to help alleviate some of the financial burdens our student-members will face in their pursuit of higher learning. There is truly no greater investment that a credit union can make than in the development and education of its own student members.”
The application period begins January 1, 2025 and ends on April 30, 2025. For students interested in applying for this year’s program, please visit FirstHarvestCU.com/Scholarship to begin the application process and review all program requirements.