Beyond supporting K-12 financial literacy in our communities, UnitedOne offers annual scholarship opportunities to members in good standing. Applications are available during the Spring of each year and are open to both high school seniors and those continuing their college education.
UnitedOne offers three $1,000 scholarships to its members. Two scholarships are awarded to high school seniors, including one who resides in Manitowoc County and one who resides in Sheboygan County. The third scholarship is awarded to a current college student or working adult pursuing higher education.
Please check back for 2026 application details next Spring!
We’re very excited to announce Jasmine Chang, Meredith Putman, and Shanthani Kue as our 2025 scholarship winners! Our scholarship recipients were chosen by an independent panel, which judged applicants based on a written essay and each received $1,000 scholarships to pursue their educational goals.
We were very impressed by each student’s accomplishments and have no doubt each will go on to achieve even greater success. We would also like to thank all of our 2025 scholarship applicants for sharing their dreams!
Chang is a senior at Sheboygan North High School. Her career goal is to become a dental hygienist after attending Lakeshore Technical College.
“I’ve realized that I’m drawn to fields where I can help others, whether that’s through offering guidance, providing support, or creating positive change in the community,” Chang said.
Putman is a senior at Roncalli High School in Manitowoc. She will be attending Marian University in the fall to pursue a degree in early childhood education.
“My dream is to teach at an elementary school with the hopes of giving back to my community through the education of children,” Putman said. “My goal is to show love and care to my students just as my teachers did for me.”
Kue, a Manitowoc resident, currently attends the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and is pursuing a career in nursing.
“Becoming a CNA as a junior in high school was intimidating,” Kue said. “Balancing work and school were overwhelming at times, but I learned to adapt, to manage my time, and to push through exhaustion. More importantly, I realized that being a CNA is not about getting tasks done — it is about being there for people when they need it most.”
Call or text us at (920) 684-0361 in Manitowoc or (920) 451-8222 in Sheboygan or email us at mail@UnitedOne.org.
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