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Everence awards scholarships to seven Goshen College students
Jul 25 2016
Seven Goshen College students have received scholarships from Everence, the financial services organization of Mennonite Church USA. This year, Everence awarded a total of 42 scholarships to college students, ranging from $750 to $2,000.
Goshen College students who received Everence scholarships include:
Corrin Osborne, an incoming student from North Manchester, Indiana, received $2,000, the largest national scholarship from Everence this year. Corrin is the child of Maria and Jeffrey Osborne and plans to major in molecular biology and biochemistry.
Mark Kreider, a junior environmental science major from North Newton, Kansas, received a $1,000 national scholarship. Mark is the child of Heidi and David Kreider and attends Bethel College Mennonite Church.
Megan Graber, an incoming student from Stryker, Ohio, received a $750 regional scholarship. Megan is the child of Karen and Joseph Graber, attends Lockport Mennonite Church and plans to major in nursing.
Laura Hochstetler, a junior interdisciplinary major from Wellman, Iowa, received a $750 regional scholarship. Laura is the child of Edie and Bruce Hochstetler and attends West Union Mennonite Church.
Jenae Longenecker, a junior history and peace, justice and conflict studies major from South Bend, Indiana, received a $750 regional scholarship. Jenae is the child of Fred and Jewel Gingerich Longenecker, and attends Kern Road Mennonite Church.
Luke Rush, an incoming student from Goshen, Indiana, received a $750 regional scholarship. Luke is the child of Phil and Karen Rush and attends Eighth Street Mennonite Church.
Matthew Smucker, an incoming student from Goshen, Indiana, received a $750 regional scholarship. Matthew is the child of Beth and JD Smucker, attends Waterford Mennonite Church and plans to major in Spanish.