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2/4/2020, 12:00pm

PSECU, SGA offer scholarship opportunities

By Emma Tennant

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The Student Government Association (SGA) and Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union (PSECU) are offering 20 scholarships to Shippensburg University students for the Fall 2020 semester.

Ramses Ovalles, the SGA vice president of finance, said all undergraduate students who are PSECU members with active accounts are eligible for the scholarships. PSECU employees and SGA members are not eligible.

There are 10 $500 scholarships and 10 will be worth $250. Students interested in applying must submit a short essay of 200 words or less that answers, “How do students at Shippensburg University exemplify the values of ‘The Raider Way’?”

The Raider Way is a shared identity of SU community members that focuses on unity, togetherness and inclusion, according to Ovalles.

Applications are available to students at the PSECU e-Center, CUB 022, beginning Feb. 5, and are due by Feb. 17 at 4 p.m. Applications will only be accepted in-person at the PSECU e-Center. The PSECU e-Center is open Monday through Friday 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

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