Waukesha State Bank Awards Scholarships to Carroll University Freshmen
Waukesha State Bank has awarded 20, $1,000 scholarships to incoming freshmen at Carroll University.
“We are proud to have supported Carroll University scholarships for the last 26 years,” said Ty Taylor, president and CEO of Waukesha State Bank. “Our annual scholarship commitment demonstrates our pledge to education and our local students.”
Waukesha State Bank began their Carroll University scholars’ program in 1996 to support Carroll students, from Waukesha County, in their freshmen year. Scholarships are awarded based on extracurricular activities, community service, and job experience. To date, the program has impacted over 480 Carroll students.
“We are grateful for Waukesha State Bank’s continued commitment to Carroll University and our students,” said Dawn Scott, vice president of enrollment for Carroll University. “Through the years, many of the local students supported by Waukesha State Bank scholarships have stayed in the area and continued their impact through work, family and volunteerism.”
The twenty 2022–23 Waukesha State Bank scholarship recipients are Angel Calderon of Waukesha, Paige Clementi of Waukesha, Grace Fisher of Dousman, Audrey Flanders of New Berlin, Natalie Gricius of Oconomowoc, Marcela Hahn of Sussex, Alicia Holzem of Sussex, Emily Knott of New Berlin, Emily Krawczyk of Muskego, Alma Lopez of Waukesha, Paige McLaughlin of Hartland, Emily Motz of New Berlin, Abigail Olstinske of New Berlin, Chloe Raethke of Harland, Cora Riffle of Waukesha, Kaylee Shaffer-Joers of Waukesha, Sarah Stamn of Brookfield, Layla Tank of Pewaukee, Tess Thompson of New Berlin, and Ethan Weber of Waukesha.