Local students awarded scholarships from Credit Union of Colorado Foundation

VALLEY— Two students from Alamosa County are among 10 students statewide to be awarded a $5,000 scholarship from the Credit Union of Colorado Foundation. The pair were among dozens of applicants from throughout Colorado who applied for a share of the $50,000 in scholarships awarded by the foundation for the 2018-19 school year.

The local scholarship winners are Melissa Bower of Mosca, a graduate of Sargent High School in Monte Vista who is studying to become a nurse at Colorado Mesa University, and Alexis Dingfelder of Alamosa, a graduate of Centauri High School who plans to pursue a degree in nursing at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. They won the scholarships based on academic performance, need, volunteerism and career goals.

Bower’s goal is to become a nurse anesthetist at a children’s hospital.  Dingfelder plans to become a nurse practitioner. Both are actively involved in volunteer work in their schools and community.

Scholarship eligibility was extended to students who are Colorado residents and enrolled in, or scheduled to enter, an accredited college or university as an undergraduate. Scholarship award criteria included maintaining a minimum 3.5 grade-point average in high school or during the previous 12 months as a college undergraduate. Applicants had to demonstrate active involvement in community service and also describe in an essay why they need the scholarship and their goals for their education.

“We are very pleased to support outstanding students like Melissa and Alexis,” said Doug Schneider, chairman of the Credit Union of Colorado Foundation. “They have shown a commitment to their education and to creating a better future for Colorado communities.”

About the Credit Union of Colorado Foundation

The Credit Union of Colorado Foundation was founded in 2012 to build upon Credit Union of Colorado’s long history of philanthropic commitment to its members and the communities where they reside.  The foundation primarily focuses on two areas of interest: human services and education.