Questa Education Announces 2023 Spring, Summer Graduates

May 10, 2023 at 4:26 p.m.

By Staff Report-

FORT WAYNE – Questa Education Foundation announced the 2023 spring and summer Questa Scholar graduates.

This graduating class includes over 80 students from Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Wells and Whitley counties. Graduates achieved  their associate, bachelor’s or master’s degrees in various fields including business, construction engineering, education, information systems and various medical fields, among others. These students are joining the ranks of over 950 Questa alumni, nearly 75% of whom live and work in northeast Indiana, according to a news release from Questa Education Foundation.

Questa Scholars receive low-interest forgivable loans that are up to 50% forgiven if they live and work in northeast Indiana for five years following graduation. An additional 25% of their Questa loan can be forgiven when they attend and graduate from one of Questa’s regional partner institutions. In many cases, scholars graduate with 75% of their Questa loan forgiven.

Graduates from Kosciusko County are Todd Hadley, Ivy Tech, nursing; Samantha Moore, Bethel College, nursing; Nathanial Pollnow, University of Saint Francis; computer information systems; and Grace Revere, University of Saint Francis, social work.

Funding for the Questa Scholars program comes from local foundations, businesses and individual donors.

For more information on how you can fund scholars in your community, visit  http://www.questafoundation.org/support-us or call 260-407-6494.





FORT WAYNE – Questa Education Foundation announced the 2023 spring and summer Questa Scholar graduates.

This graduating class includes over 80 students from Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Wells and Whitley counties. Graduates achieved  their associate, bachelor’s or master’s degrees in various fields including business, construction engineering, education, information systems and various medical fields, among others. These students are joining the ranks of over 950 Questa alumni, nearly 75% of whom live and work in northeast Indiana, according to a news release from Questa Education Foundation.

Questa Scholars receive low-interest forgivable loans that are up to 50% forgiven if they live and work in northeast Indiana for five years following graduation. An additional 25% of their Questa loan can be forgiven when they attend and graduate from one of Questa’s regional partner institutions. In many cases, scholars graduate with 75% of their Questa loan forgiven.

Graduates from Kosciusko County are Todd Hadley, Ivy Tech, nursing; Samantha Moore, Bethel College, nursing; Nathanial Pollnow, University of Saint Francis; computer information systems; and Grace Revere, University of Saint Francis, social work.

Funding for the Questa Scholars program comes from local foundations, businesses and individual donors.

For more information on how you can fund scholars in your community, visit  http://www.questafoundation.org/support-us or call 260-407-6494.





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