15 High School Seniors Awarded College Scholarships for the 2025-26 School Year
Together Credit Union Announces Recipients of its Annual Vince Jacknewitz Scholarship Program
SAINT LOUIS, MO - Together Credit Union, on behalf of its employees and members, has awarded $22,500 in scholarships to graduating seniors from the Greater St. Louis area through its Vince Jacknewitz Scholarship Program. All 15 recipients will receive a $1,500 college scholarship for the upcoming 2025-2026 school year.
“Together Credit Union is proud to continue its legacy of giving back to the next generation of leaders within our community,” said Mike Crossno, Director of Community Impact.
Please join the credit union in congratulating the following 2025 Vince Jacknewitz Scholarship recipients:
- Clay B., Fort Zumwalt West High School, Anderson University
- Jacob G., St. Louis University High School, SLU/Kenrick-Glennon Seminary
- Aiden G., Mehlville High School, Truman State University
- Regan I., Nerinx Hall High School, University of Notre Dame
- Vincent K., Desmet Jesuit High School, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Audrey L., Lindbergh High School, Coastal Carolina University
- Maria M., Cor Jesu Academy, Missouri University of Science and Technology
- Mackenzie M., Rockwood Summit High School, Auburn University
- Cayden M., Seckman High School, Bradley University
- Madison M., John Burroughs School, John Hopkins University
- Logan S., Oakville High School, Missouri State University
- Alayna S., Wentzville Holt High School, University of Missouri-Columbia
- Cora S., Homeschool, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- Bryson T., Fort Zumalt West High School, Howard University
- Jackson T., Christian Brothers College, McKendree University
The Vince Jacknewitz Scholarship program is administered by the credit union’s foundation, the Together Foundation, and honors the late Vince Jacknewitz, who served on the Board of Directors for Together Credit Union, formerly known as Anheuser-Busch Employees’ Credit Union, from 1984-2001, and as Board Chair from 1995-1996. To date, the foundation has awarded over $275,000 to college-bound seniors.
Recipients of the program are members of the credit union’s Young Adult Financial Group, a criterion for eligibility, and selected by a committee of judges. As part of the application process, applicants were asked to submit an information packet, which included a record of academic achievements, letters of recommendation, a list of scholastic and community activities, and a written or video essay.
For more information regarding this release, please contact Julie Linder by calling (573) 268-0639.
About: As a member-owned, community-focused, not-for-profit financial institution, Together Credit Union is chartered by the State of Missouri and federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA).