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Travis Credit Union Scholarships Open To Martinez Students

The Community Impact Scholarship program is open to high school seniors who live in Travis Credit Union's 12-county service area.

The Travis Credit Union Community Impact Scholarship application period is from Oct.3, 2022, to Feb. 20, 2023.
The Travis Credit Union Community Impact Scholarship application period is from Oct.3, 2022, to Feb. 20, 2023. (Shutterstock)

MARTINEZ, CA — Travis Credit Union invites college-bound high school seniors from Martinez and Contra Costa County to apply for its 2023 Community Impact Scholarship.

The program was established in 2004 and was initially named after the first woman to serve on the Travis Credit Union Board of Directors — Mary Keith Duff, who believed in the power of the community impact the credit union will have on future generations. Through this scholarship, TCU annually provides 20 scholarships for a total of $40,000, recognizing local students who are motivated in their academic studies and active in their schools and communities.

"We understand that paying for higher education can be a challenge for many families," said TCU President and CEO Kevin Miller. "Now more than ever we want to extend a hand to help support our local students and their families. We look forward to honoring and supporting our worthy young members as they pursue their college dreams.”

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The scholarship program is open to high school seniors who live in Travis Credit Union's 12-county service area: Solano, Yolo, Sacramento, Placer, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Napa, Contra Costa, Alameda, Sonoma, Colusa, and Merced counties.

The application period is from Oct.3, 2022, to Feb. 20, 2023. For a complete list of eligibility and application requirements, visit Traviscu.org/scholarships.

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