Educational Systems Federal Credit Union Awards $33,000 in Scholarships

August 8, 2016
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GREENBELT, MD (August 5, 2016) Educational Systems Federal Credit Union awarded $33,000 in scholarships to graduating high school seniors and community college students.� With the core purpose of serving the education community, Educational Systems FCU annually awards scholarships to help students continue their education. The Credit Union awarded eight, $3,000 Dorothy Marvil Memorial Scholarships to the following graduating high school seniors:
  • Anne Arundel County: Tze-Hong (Andy) Yeh, Annapolis High School
  • Calvert County: Madeline Louise Twetten, Northern High School
  • Charles County: Michael J. Malherek, Maurice J. McDonough High School
  • Frederick County: Alexander "Alex" Roos, Oakdale High School
  • Montgomery County: Kevin Goodwin, Springbrook High School
  • Prince George"s County: Nailah Jefferson, Suitland High School
  • St. Mary"s County: Jadden Michael Stewart, St. Mary"s Ryken High School
  • Talbot County: Christopher Hogan II, Easton High School
Educational Systems FCU also awarded three, $3,000 scholarships to students currently enrolled at each of the community colleges it serves:
  • College of Southern Maryland: Justina M. Gray
  • Montgomery College: Eleni Daliouris
  • Prince George"s Community College: Cambria Johnson
"Our mission is to grow by helping the members of the education community achieve their financial goals and dreams," said Chris Conway, President/CEO of Educational Systems FCU. "We are proud to help students pursue their dream of a college education. For us, it is an honor to support education."

About Educational Systems Federal Credit Union

Educational Systems FCU (esfcu.org) has proudly served the education community for 60 years. With $850 million in assets and 12 branches, the Credit Union serves 87,000 members in seven school systems and three community colleges throughout Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, Montgomery, Prince George's, St. Mary's and Talbot counties.
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