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Laborie Credit Union Invites Graduates to Apply for Scholarship Programmes

The Laborie Cooperative Credit Union (LCCU) is inviting recent graduates to apply for its annual scholarship programmes as part of its continued commitment to educational development within the community.

Applications are now open for the Rudy John Scholarship and the Agatha Jn Panel Scholarship, which aim to support students transitioning to higher levels of academic study. The credit union is encouraging all eligible graduates to take full advantage of the opportunity, as both programmes are designed to ease the financial burden of continued education.

“We congratulate all graduating students and look forward to assisting you as your studies continue,” the credit union said in a post on its Facebook page. 

The Rudy John Scholarship and the Agatha Jn. Panel Scholarship are named after two respected figures from the community who contributed significantly to education and community service. The awards are intended for students who demonstrate academic promise and are active members of the Credit Union or are part of member households.

Applications remain open, and interested students can access the forms directly via the credit union’s website:

Agatha Jn Panel Scholarship
https://mylaboriecu.com/…/Scholarship%20-%20Agatha%20Jn…

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