Credit Union Awards Scholarships to Local Students

May 14, 2014
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ACU scholarship winners 2014Three St. Louis-area students recently received college scholarships from Arsenal Credit Union based on academic achievements, extracurricular activities, and community involvement. Brendan Keuss is a 2014 graduate of St. Louis University High School and earned a $1,800 scholarship from the credit union. He will attend the University of Tulsa to study chemical engineering. He is the�son of Theresa and Richard Keuss of Oakville, MO. Peyton Bowe recently graduated from Nerinx Hall High School and received a $1,200 award. She will attend William Jewell College (Liberty, MO.), where she plans to study biology in the hopes of becoming a doctor. She is the daughter of James and Diane Bowe of Arnold, MO. Taylor Paluczak, a new graduate of Oakville Senior High School, earned a $1,200 scholarship from the credit union. She will attend the University of Missouri-Columbia, where she hopes to earn a bachelors degree and eventually a masters degree in elementary education. She is the daughter of Jeffrey and Cynthia Paluczak of Oakville, MO. In the past 18 years, Arsenal Credit Union has awarded $54,150 to 62 students. Arsenal Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial institution�with�six branches in the St. Louis area. The credit union, founded in 1948,�serves�more than 25,000 members and has $200 million in assets. The purpose of Arsenal Credit Union is to promote thrift among its members by affording them an opportunity for accumulating their savings; to create for them a source of credit at fair and reasonable rates of interest; to provide the opportunity for the members to use and control their money for their mutual benefit; and to�assist in the financial education of members and people who live in the community.�
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