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Proudly announces its 2020 scholarship winners Eight area students were recently selected by First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Greene County to receive four-year college scholarships. Each winner will receive a $1,000 scholarship renewable for a maximum of four years, or $4,000 total. Funding is made possible through the First Federal Scholarship Fund, which awards up to eight randomly selected eligible students each year. Eligible students must reside in Greene, Fayette or Washington counties; have been accepted full-time to an accredited educational facility; and maintain an Education Club savings account with minimum regular deposits. The Waynesburg and Uniontown offices each randomly draws up to four students. Congratulations and best wishes to all of this year’s winners! For more information, including account rules and scholarship eligibility, visit www.firstfederalofgreene.com NMLS#458729 Waynesburg Pictured, from l. to r., are Charles W. Trump, Jr., First Federal of Greene County President/CEO; scholarship recipient Claire Dursa, Carmichaels Area High School; Kim Lawless, First Federal of Greene County Education Club Coordinator, Waynesburg; scholarship recipients Kenna Swauger, Carmichaels Area High School, Emma Mankey, Waynesburg Central High School, and Abigail Ozohonish, Jefferson-Morgan High School; and Terry L. Clutter, First Federal of Greene County Vice President/Treasurer. Uniontown Pictured, from l. to r., are Danielle Tobusto, First Federal of Greene County Assistant Secretary/Assistant Treasurer; Corinna Ream, First Federal of Greene County Education Club Coordinator, Uniontown; scholarship recipients Madison Duke, Laurel Highlands High School, Ashlyn Barcheck, Uniontown Area High School, Elizabeth Crouse, McGuffey High School, and Elisabeth Bockstoce, Wheeling Central Catholic High School; and Barb Galica, First Federal of Greene County Vice President. Claire Dursa West Virginia University Emma Mankey John Carroll University Abigail Ozohonish Waynesburg University Kenna Swauger Carlow University Ashlyn Barcheck Saint Francis University Elisabeth Bockstoce Duquesne University Elizabeth Crouse California University of Pa. Madison Duke California University of Pa.

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Proudly announces its 2020 scholarship winners

Eight area students were recently selected by First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Greene County to receive four-year college scholarships. Each winner will receive a $1,000 scholarship renewable for a maximum of four years, or $4,000 total.Funding is made possible through the First Federal Scholarship Fund, which awards up to eight randomly selected eligible students each year. Eligible students must reside in Greene, Fayette or Washington counties; have been accepted full-time to an accredited educational facility; and maintain an Education Club savings account with minimum regular deposits. The Waynesburg and Uniontown offices each randomly draws up to four students. Congratulations and best wishes to all of this year’s winners!

For more information, including account rules and scholarship eligibility, visit www.firstfederalofgreene.com

NMLS#458729

WaynesburgPictured, from l. to r., are Charles W. Trump, Jr., First Federal of Greene County President/CEO; scholarship recipient Claire Dursa, Carmichaels Area High School; Kim Lawless, First Federal of Greene County Education Club Coordinator, Waynesburg; scholarship recipients Kenna Swauger, Carmichaels Area High School, Emma Mankey, Waynesburg Central High School, and Abigail Ozohonish, Jefferson-Morgan High School; and Terry L. Clutter, First Federal of Greene County Vice President/Treasurer.

UniontownPictured, from l. to r., are Danielle Tobusto, First Federal of Greene County Assistant Secretary/Assistant Treasurer; Corinna Ream, First Federal of Greene County Education Club Coordinator, Uniontown; scholarship recipients Madison Duke, Laurel Highlands High School, Ashlyn Barcheck, Uniontown Area High School, Elizabeth Crouse, McGuffey High School, and Elisabeth Bockstoce, Wheeling Central Catholic High School; and Barb Galica, First Federal of Greene County Vice President.

Claire DursaWest Virginia University

Emma MankeyJohn Carroll University

Abigail OzohonishWaynesburg University

Kenna SwaugerCarlow University

Ashlyn BarcheckSaint Francis University

Elisabeth BockstoceDuquesne University

Elizabeth CrouseCalifornia University of Pa.

Madison DukeCalifornia University of Pa.