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These Students Secured Scholarships From Local Credit Union

These 12 students wowed Catholic Financial Credit Union this year, prompting the Plymouth-based institution to give out additional money.

Catholic Vantage Financial 2019 scholarship winners were recognized at the credit union's annual membership meeting.
Catholic Vantage Financial 2019 scholarship winners were recognized at the credit union's annual membership meeting. (Image via Catholic Vantage Financial )

PLYMOUTH, MI — When Catholic Vantage Financial (CVF) invited members to apply for the credit union’s 2019 scholarship program, the plan was to award 10 scholarships. Because of the outstanding response to this year’s scholarship program, CVF’s volunteer board of directors voted to increase the total number of scholarships to 12.

The winning students and their families were recognized at CVF’s Annual Membership meeting in March.

Eight scholarships in the amount of $500 each were awarded to help cover tuition for students attending Catholic schools, with four scholarships for youth in elementary school and four in high school.

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Elementary school recipients include:

  • Matthew Conely, South Lyon, Spiritus Sanctus
  • Elizabeth Henderson, Canton, Our Lady of Good Counsel
  • Ariana Medel, South Lyon, Our Lady of Victory
  • Daniel Spears, Plymouth, Our Lady of Good Counsel.
  • High school recipients are:
  • Dominic Maccani, Livonia, Divine Child High School
  • Kelly Mahoney, Canton, Mercy High School
  • Isabella Merucci, South Lyon, Mercy High School
  • Joshua Mohlman, Livonia, Catholic Central High School

In addition, four college scholarships of $1,000 each were awarded to 2019 high school graduating seniors from private or public high schools. Along with completing an online application, each student was required to submit a short essay about their understanding of financial matters.

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The winners include:

  • Rebecca Damuth, Redford, Grand Valley State University
  • Agnes Mathew, Livonia, University of Michigan
  • Camryn Murphy, Livonia, Schoolcraft College
  • Trenton Zylinski, Canton, Michigan State University

“Catholic Vantage Financial has a long standing commitment to financial literacy and to helping students and their families who live their faith every day,” said Emma Teller, vice president of operations. “We are honored to be able to help these students further their education and build a solid foundation for the future.”

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