Students Honored with Scholarships from SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union
Jul 06, 2026 03:37PM ● By SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union News Release
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SACRAMENTO COUNTY, CA (MPG) - SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union has awarded $207,750 in college scholarships to 245 students, including six from Sacramento County, through its 2026 Member Education Award scholarship program.
The program, now in its 26th year, awards students based on grade point average, rigor of coursework, letters of recommendation, community involvement, school activities and leadership experience.
“For more than 25 years, the Member Education Award scholarship program has recognized students who demonstrate academic achievement, leadership and a commitment to their communities,” said Josh Smith, vice president of school and community relations for SchoolsFirst FCU. “We are proud to support these outstanding Members as they continue their educational journeys and work toward achieving their goals.”
The Sacramento County recipients are as follows.
Luke Gerber of Elk Grove, CA; attending Elk Grove High School
Elianna Young of Sacramento, CA; attending Jerusalem Arise Christian Academy
Zoe Corder of Fair Oaks, CA; attending Bella Vista High School
Camden Montgomery of Sacramento, CA; attending Jesuit High School
Lillian Curtis of Sacramento, CA; attending Sacramento City College
Lexi Cloward of Galt, CA; attending Saint Mary's High School
The scholarships help cover tuition, books and other educational expenses. All recipients are Members of SchoolsFirst FCU and must be enrolled in an accredited college or university for the upcoming fall term.
SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union is dedicated to improving the financial lives of its Members. Founded in 1934 by 126 school employees, the Member‑owned cooperative provides a full range of financial products and services to more than 1.5 million Members and is the largest financial institution dedicated to serving school employees and their families. SchoolsFirst FCU has been named California’s top credit union by Forbes for seven consecutive years and recognized by J.D. Power as the #1 Credit Union for Member Banking Satisfaction for two years in a row. With more than $36 billion in assets, SchoolsFirst FCU is the largest credit union in California and the third largest in the United States. For more information, visit schoolsfirstfcu.org. Insured by NCUA.

















