Gerber Awards $4.5K in Annual Scholarships
Gerber Federal Credit Union awarded a total of $4,500 as a result of its Annual Essay Scholarship program. Entrants were asked to explain “How will Artificial Intelligence change the future? What impact will this have on your educational and financial goals? How will you adapt to the new AI world?” in 300-500 words.
Entries were accepted from Gerber members currently attending their senior year of high school and planning to attend an accredited technical school, community college, trade school, four-year accredited college or university or an apprentice program.
Aubrey Hummel from Fremont High School is the first-place winner. She was awarded $2,000 and publication of her essay at gerberfcu.com. Sophia Morse from Fremont High School is the second-place winner and was awarded $1,500. Morgan Pope from Newaygo High School is the third-place winner and was awarded $1,000.
Essays were submitted by email and mail. Gerber's panel of judges included three educators from various school districts in Newaygo County as well as a County of Newaygo retiree. Judges evaluated the essays on topical relevance and quality of writing after all identifying information was removed.
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