Two Cumberland County high school seniors won scholarships from Fort Bragg Federal Credit Union for their academic excellence and commitment to attending school as part of Beasley Broadcast Group’s “Driven 2 Excel” program yesterday. This program is a community enhancement campaign designed to reward high school seniors in Cumberland County, NC for their academic excellence and exemplary attendance records throughout the 2017-2018 school year. During the qualification periods, students were to have a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher and no more than five absences to qualify.
Over 690 seniors qualified for the “Driven 2 Excel” program and had their names entered into a drawing for first, second, and third place prizes. The grand prize was a 2017 Kia Soul from Fayetteville Kia. Fort Bragg Federal Credit Union sponsored the second and third places prizes, which consisted of a $3,000 scholarship and a $2,000 scholarship. Several other door prizes were also put into the drawing.
Tyshon Jenkins from Westover High School won the $2,000 scholarship and Justin Hagan from South View High School received the $3,000 scholarship. Jacob Branham from Cumberland Polytechnic High School won the “Driven 2 Excel” 2017 Kia Soul. Great job and congratulations, from all of us at Fort Bragg Federal Credit Union.