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LAFCU's $3,000 LCC scholarship contest open to adult women
July 21deadline for scholarship essay contest that helps adult women achieve career goals

LAFCU is accepting applications for the 2018 Women Helping Educate Every Lady (W.H.E.E.L.) scholarship essay contest. It is for women who are pursuing education needed to enter or re-enter the workforce or to advance in their careers.
Each of three winners will receive a $1,000 scholarship to attend Lansing Community College (LCC) 2018 fall semester.
The entry deadline is Saturday, July 21. Applications are available online at www.lafcu.com/resources/scholarships.
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“Women often put their education and careers on hold due to family obligations,” said Kelli Ellsworth Etchison, LAFCU chief marketing officer. “Their success in the workplace is important to achieving their personal goals, and vital for a diverse workforce and a healthy economy.”
She says that a W.H.E.E.L. scholarship is ideal for the woman who needs a few classes to complete a degree or to become licensed or certified for a new occupation.
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Winners will be determined by their one-page essay about their new career choice or advancement goal, inspiration for pursuing this new goal, and why they want to pursue it now.
Applicants do not need to be LAFCU members, but they must live, work or attend church or school in Michigan, which is LAFCU’s geographical service area.
Entries may be uploaded via www.lafcu.com or mailed to LAFCU, 106 N. Marketplace Blvd., Lansing 48917, Attn: Marketing. For more information, visit www.lafcu.com, or call 517.622.6600 or 800.748.0228.
Recipients of the 2017 contest are nearing educational milestones: Emily Martin, St. Johns, and Sheri Havilland, Lansing, are on track to graduate with associate degrees in 2019, and Rita Ashcroft, DeWitt, plans to complete prerequisites for LCC’s nursing program in October.
Recipients of the 2017 contest are nearing educational milestones: Emily Martin, St. Johns, and Sheri Havilland, Lansing, are on track to graduate with associate degrees in 2019; and Rita Ashcroft, DeWitt, plans to complete prerequisites for LCC’s nursing program in October.
About LAFCU
Chartered in 1936, LAFCU is a not-for-profit financial cooperative open for membership to anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school in Michigan and to businesses and other entities located in Michigan. The credit union serves nearly 63,000 members and holds approximately $670 million in assets. LAFCU offers a comprehensive range of financial products and services as well as an expanding complement of financial technology solutions. Members enjoy benefits such as low fees, low interest rates on loans, high yields on savings, discounts, knowledgeable employees and nationwide access to fee-free ATMs and ITMs. A recipient of the national Dora Maxwell Social Responsibility Community Service Award for credit unions, LAFCU enriches the communities it serves by supporting many organizations and causes. To learn more about LAFCU, call 800.748.0228 or visit www.lafcu.com.
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