Skyward Credit Union Announces Twelve Scholarship Winners

July 1, 2022
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Wichita, Kan. – July 1, 2022 –Skyward Credit Union is pleased to announce the winners of the Aim Higher Scholarships for the 2022-2023 school year. Twelve undergraduate applicants were selected by a committee from a large pool of applications. Each winner will receive an award of $1,000 to support their education.

2022-2023 Aim Higher Scholarship Recipients

Brandon Russell studying Physical Therapy at Hutchinson Community College

Cara Brockmeyer studying Occupational Therapy Assistant and Health Services at Washburn University

Dieu Quynh Kaylyn Troung studying Radiology at Newman University

Eliana Mugglin studying Entrepreneurship at Wichita State University

Elizabeth Tuck studying Psychology at Wichita State University

Isaac Hong studying Business at Kansas State University

Lily Zagula studying Communication Sciences and Disorders at Oklahoma State University

Loren May studying Dental Hygiene at University of Missouri-Kansas City

Haylee Nicholas studying Engineering at Kansas State University

Megan Sinik studying Medicine - Carver College of Medicine

Malena Heck studying Animal and Dairy Science at Mississippi State University

Morgan Tobias studying Aerospace Engineering at University of Kansas

The Aim Higher Scholarship was developed to encourage and support higher education for members of Skyward Credit Union. Thanks to a community grant from the Heartland Credit Union Association, the number of recipients was increased to twelve this year. Applicants were anonymously selected based on community involvement and two short essays.

About Skyward Credit Union Founded in 1941, Skyward Credit Union serves the employees and retirees of Textron Aviation and immediate family members, along with various support subsidiaries and organizations. Skyward has over $400 million in assets, serving over 18,000 members nationwide, with offices in Wichita and

Quantifying the Good
$12K+ Scholarship Totals
$137K+ Total All Time Reported Impact