Kosciusko REMC Offers Scholarship Opportunities

January 2, 2025 at 5:53 p.m.
Pictured is the 2023 KREMC Scholarship recipient Ella Jarrett. Photo Provided
Pictured is the 2023 KREMC Scholarship recipient Ella Jarrett. Photo Provided

By Staff Report

Kosciusko REMC (KREMC) is offering the John H. Anglin Scholarship and 4-H Scholarship this year to members or dependents of members.
The John H. Anglin Scholarship is a $1,000 scholarship given to 10 applicants chosen by a committee toward tuition for the upcoming school year at a higher learning institution of the recipient’s choice. The 4-H Scholarship is a $350 scholarship given to 10 students selected by a committee to be used toward expenses for any 4-H project.
Supporting the local community is a core cooperative value at KREMC, and these scholarship opportunities offer a way to invest in students in the area, as they pursue higher education or 4-H participation, according to a news release from KREMC.
“Supporting local students through these scholarships has been a great way to continue our commitment to give back to our community. We are honored to help these bright students thrive and achieve their goals,” said KREMC President and CEO Kurt Carver.
The application’s deadline is April 1, 2025. A parent or guardian can help if needed, but the student should complete the application themselves. Participants must submit a video answering the scholarship application questions at kremc.com/youth-programs.
Scholarship recipients will be contacted by May 15, 2025, and announced during the KREMC Annual Meeting.


Kosciusko REMC (KREMC) is offering the John H. Anglin Scholarship and 4-H Scholarship this year to members or dependents of members.
The John H. Anglin Scholarship is a $1,000 scholarship given to 10 applicants chosen by a committee toward tuition for the upcoming school year at a higher learning institution of the recipient’s choice. The 4-H Scholarship is a $350 scholarship given to 10 students selected by a committee to be used toward expenses for any 4-H project.
Supporting the local community is a core cooperative value at KREMC, and these scholarship opportunities offer a way to invest in students in the area, as they pursue higher education or 4-H participation, according to a news release from KREMC.
“Supporting local students through these scholarships has been a great way to continue our commitment to give back to our community. We are honored to help these bright students thrive and achieve their goals,” said KREMC President and CEO Kurt Carver.
The application’s deadline is April 1, 2025. A parent or guardian can help if needed, but the student should complete the application themselves. Participants must submit a video answering the scholarship application questions at kremc.com/youth-programs.
Scholarship recipients will be contacted by May 15, 2025, and announced during the KREMC Annual Meeting.


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