2021 Diamond Valley Federal Credit Union Scholarship Winners!

Every year we select 7 outstanding high school seniors to receive a $1000 scholarship to help cover their college tuition. We are very proud to announce this year's recipients.

Ariel Thomasson
Boonville High School

Ariel will be attending Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology this fall, where she is planning on majoring in Chemical Engineering. During her time at Boonville High School, Bailey was a member of National Honor Society and Athletic Council.

Bailey Harter-Martin
Castle High School

Bailey will be attending Belmont University this fall, where she is planning on obtaining her Doctorate of Occupational Therapy. During her time at Castle, Bailey was a member of the varsity soccer and track teams, and she served on Student Council.

Ella Chamberlain
North High School

Ella will be attending Indiana University this fall, where she is planning on majoring in Biology. During her time at North, she was a member of National Honor Society along with taking part in the Academic All-City and All-State Tennis Teams.

Shelby Fleming
Central High School

Shelby will be attending Ivy Tech in the fall, where she is planning on taking part in the Assistant Physician program. During her time at Central, Shelby won 1st Place at the 2019 Central High School art show.

Reece Harper
FJ Reitz High School

Reece will be attending USI this fall where he wants to pursue a career in psychology or political science. During his time at Reitz, he was a member of National Honor’s Society and volunteered for YouthFirst.

Jenna Biggs
Memorial High School

Jenna will be attending USI this fall where she wants to major in International Studies and minor in Linguistics. During her time at Memorial, Jenna was a member of National Honors Society and Winter Guard 2021 State Participants.

Jordan Seiler
Mater Dei

Jordan will be attending Indiana University in the fall where she wants to major in Speech and Hearing Sciences with a minor in Psychology. During her time at Mater Dei, Jordan was recognized for various contributions she made to 4H and a member of National Honors Society.