Scholarships and Loans
Who do you know that could use a scholarship?
Pass on the news that Sound gives
some pretty nice scholarships to some pretty nice students, like
these 2009 recipients:
 Hannah Gilman
Peninsula HS
Class of 2009
Keith Predmore Memorial Scholarship
$1,000 |
 Carlyn Harlow
Steilacoom HS
Class of 2009
Robert J. Smith
Memorial Scholarship
$1,000 |
 Katelyn Ward
Peninsula HS
Class of 2009
Sound Credit Union Scholarship
$1,000 |
 Clinton Montague
Puyallup HS
Class of 2009
Sound Credit Union Scholarship
$1,000 |
 Alex Hutton
Puget Sound Adventist Academy
Class of 2009
Sound Credit Union Scholarship
$1,000 |
Sound Credit Union will be awarding several scholarships to graduating high school seniors who plan to attend a two or four year college. Download a 2009-2010 application packet.
- Applicants for the 2009-2010 school year must have their own Sound Credit Union account by October 16, 2009.
- Applicants must be a senior in a Washington State high school, a student in good standing and have maintained a 3.00 GPA throughout high school.
- Download a 2009-2010 application packet.
Sound Credit Union believes education is important for our
community's future. We are proud of this opportunity to help
extraordinary high school graduates continue their education.
Keep Sound in mind when your children or friends are ready for
college.
Send this news to college-bound students in your life.
Sound Credit Union board members, supervisory committee
members, staff and their immediate families are not eligible for
consideration. Eligibility is not affected by other grants or
financial assistance.
Student Loans - We love banking on the future
You know education can be your best investment. And now's the time
to get with it! Listed below are four simple steps to begin your
student loan process.
- Complete a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student
Aid). These forms are available from the financial aid
office of any school to which you are applying. Or, you
can apply online at www.fafsa.ed.gov.The
FAFSA should be submitted as soon as possible after
January 1.
- In 4 - 6 weeks, the processor will mail you and each of
the schools to which you've applied the results in the
form of a Student Aid Report (SAR). Each school will
determine the financial aid for which you qualify and
notify you in an award letter.
- Review your financial aid package and speak with a financial aid officer
if you have any questions. Once you've selected which school you'll be
attending, request a loan application from Sound Credit Union (if your award
letter shows you are eligible for one).
- If you are a dependent undergraduate student, your
parents/stepparents can borrow under the Federal PLUS
Loan Program, even if you don't qualify for other
financial aid.
Remember, Sound Credit Union offers scholarships to high school seniors each
year.
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