UPPER MARLBORO, Md., May 22, 2025 -- At the conclusion of its 2025 Mitchell-Beall-Rosen Memorial Scholarship Contest, NASA Federal Credit Union awarded scholarships—ranging from $2,500 to the top prize of $17,000—to six high school seniors. The annual program rewards the writing talents of young Credit Union members who are working toward four-year or two-year undergraduate degrees or vocational studies. Students submit 1,000-word essays that focus on their educational goals and financial literacy as it applies to the cost of a college education and their plans for paying it.
"I am always amazed by the talent and dedication of our scholarship winners, and this year's group truly stands out," said Dr. Alotta Taylor, Chairperson of NASA Federal's Scholarship Committee. "Their bright futures are a testament to their hard work, and NASA Federal Credit Union is proud to help fuel their success through the Mitchell-Beall-Rosen Memorial Scholarship. Congratulations to our winners."
The following outstanding seniors were recipients of this year's scholarship awards:
- Sarah Berube of Huntingtown, Maryland plans to attend Salisbury University to study Physical Therapy.
- Courtney Cherricks of Newville, Pennsylvania plans to attend Alfred University to study Renewable Energy Engineering.
- Emma Hughes of Gambrills, Maryland plans to attend Anne Arundel Community College to study Event Planning and Business Management.
- Dayna Tyler of Salisbury, Maryland plans to attend the University of Maryland to study Urban Planning.
- Sydney Wagner of Columbia, Maryland plans to attend Rappahannock Community College to become an Ultrasound Technician.
- Jack Wargo of Warrenton, Virginia plans to attend the University of Virginia to study Civil Engineering.
About the NASA Federal Credit Union Scholarship Program
The Scholarship Program was established in 1983 in memory of Wilfred Mitchell and then renamed in 1991 to also honor Donald Beall. Both men are former NASA Federal Credit Union officials who were strong advocates of the education of our youth. In 2010, the name of the scholarship program was again changed, to the Mitchell-Beall-Rosen Memorial Scholarship Program, in honor of Eugene D. Rosen, who was instrumental in launching the program and served as its chairman for 27 years. Mitchell, Beall, and Rosen are fondly remembered for their commitment to the Credit Union movement and especially for their efforts to help young people succeed.
About NASA Federal Credit Union
NASA Federal Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial cooperative owned entirely by its members and operated for the benefit of all who belong. Chartered in 1949, NASA Federal Credit Union serves the diverse needs of 245,000 members throughout the nation with a full array of financial services and the strength of over $5.5 billion in assets.
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