Everwise Invests In Students With $5,000 Gift To Questa Education Foundation

April 12, 2025 at 1:00 a.m.
Team members of Everwise and Questa are pictured with a $5,000 check for student programs administered through Questa.
Team members of Everwise and Questa are pictured with a $5,000 check for student programs administered through Questa.


FORT WAYNE – The Everwise Foundation contributed $5,000 to Questa Education Foundation, to help local students pursue higher education with access to a more affordable education. The gift aims to support Questa Scholars, empowering students to achieve their academic goals, according to the release from Everwise.
With demand for financial aid exceeding available resources, this contribution comes at a crucial time. Last year, Questa received three times more applications than it could fund. Support from partners like the Everwise Foundation enables Questa to expand its impact and assist more students in accessing an affordable college education, the release states.
“At Everwise, we believe that investing in education is investing in the future of our communities,” said Vicki Partaker, mortgage sales manager at Everwise. “We are proud to support Questa Scholars as they pursue their dreams, knowing that their success will contribute to a stronger, more vibrant region for all.”
Through its forgivable loan programs, Questa meets community needs by making higher education more accessible for local students and inspiring talented graduates to stay and strengthen the regional workforce.
Questa Scholar Programs create opportunities for students. Show your support and help local scholars earn their degrees. Learn more at www.questafoundation.org/support-us.

FORT WAYNE – The Everwise Foundation contributed $5,000 to Questa Education Foundation, to help local students pursue higher education with access to a more affordable education. The gift aims to support Questa Scholars, empowering students to achieve their academic goals, according to the release from Everwise.
With demand for financial aid exceeding available resources, this contribution comes at a crucial time. Last year, Questa received three times more applications than it could fund. Support from partners like the Everwise Foundation enables Questa to expand its impact and assist more students in accessing an affordable college education, the release states.
“At Everwise, we believe that investing in education is investing in the future of our communities,” said Vicki Partaker, mortgage sales manager at Everwise. “We are proud to support Questa Scholars as they pursue their dreams, knowing that their success will contribute to a stronger, more vibrant region for all.”
Through its forgivable loan programs, Questa meets community needs by making higher education more accessible for local students and inspiring talented graduates to stay and strengthen the regional workforce.
Questa Scholar Programs create opportunities for students. Show your support and help local scholars earn their degrees. Learn more at www.questafoundation.org/support-us.

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