Robins Financial Credit Union Announces 2024 Scholarship Recipients

Robins Financial Credit Union awards $46,000 to 23 high school seniors through their annual scholarship program.

Each year as part of their commitment to supporting students within their communities, Robins Financial provides financial assistance to high school seniors looking to pursue a higher education after graduation through their scholarship program. When the program was originally created, scholarships were awarded to individuals seeking to attend a college or university in the State of Georgia. This year, Robins Financial expanded its program to encompass students interested in pursuing education at a technical or trade school in the State of Georgia.

Robins Financial Credit Union is pleased to announce the following recipients of their 2024 Scholarship Program:

·         Alanna Bennett, Warner Robins High School

·         Ava Garrett, Perry High School

·         Brooke Harris, West Laurens High School

·         Cathryn Wagner, North Oconee High School

·         Chloe Clark, Jones County High School

·         Christa Howard, Peach County High School

·         Ethan Bertram, Mary Persons High School

·         Gracie Bird, Putnam County High School

·         Jared Callis, Northside High School

·         Jayme Heath, Northeast High School

·         Jenny Gibbs, Veterans High School

·         Josie Black, David Emanuel Academy

·         Juliana Bluhm, Oconee County High School

·         Kimara Hamilton, Peach County High School

·         Mary Swick, Bleckley County High School

·         Patrick Partolan, Howard High School

·         Salome Rodriguez, Houston County High School

·         Savannah Osborne, Rutland High School

·         Silas Risper, Westside High School

·         Tisey Powell, Swainsboro High School

·         Trevor Gottschalk, Academy for Classical Education

·         Tyrianna Anderson, Central High School

·         Xavias Rolison, Dublin High School

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