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Union Plus 2006 Scholarship Winners

Union Plus Scholarship Program provides more than a decade of higher education support for working families

The Union Plus Scholarship program is an example of the U.S. labor movement's commitment to higher education. Click here and learn more about the scholarship. Since 1992, Union Privilege, through the Union Plus Scholarship program has helped fulfill the educational dreams of students representing more than 13 million working families across the nation.

The Union Plus Scholarship awards are presented annually to union members or members of their families who want to begin or continue their secondary education.

$4,000 Winners
Kevin M. Jakopchek, AFGE
Michael D. Jones, AFSCME
Emerald P. Katz, AFSCME
Brian Li-A-Ping, IBEW
Ayana L. Russell, AFGE
Matthew W. Schnabelrauch, UAW
Juliana Spector, AFGE
Chelsey C. Spriggs, UAW

$3,500 Winners
Michael W. Amolins, IAM
Helenka Casler, CWA
Amanda M. Chesnut, AFSCME
Erin Daley, IUEC
Rachel J. Feyre, SEIU
Sabrina Geraci-Yee, IUOE

$2,000 Winners
Nicole M. Brown, UAW
Alexander A. Cabot, UWUA
Joana Chan, UNITE HERE
Richard T. Estrada, CWA
Kaitlyn M. Filippini, AFM
Lance A. Hess, USW
Brianna J. Johnson, IBT
Christopher Lin-Brande, APWU
Victoria Sehgal, CWA
Sara E. Strole, OPEIU
Joseph M. Stujenske, ILA

$1,250 Winner
Andrea Martin, AFT

$1,000 Winners
Daniel Agalsoff, ILWU
Ricardo Alamillo, Jr., LIUNA
Clyde F. Babylon, AWIU
Mary L. Barrett, UAW
Marc A. Beja, SAG
Christina G. Boardman, SEIU
Pedro Borrayo, Jr., AFSCME
Kirsten R. Byrd, UAW
Lauren M. Castillo, RWDSU
Ryan Chapoteau, AFT
Laura L. Crahan, LIUNA
Tiger E. Curran, AEA
Marina Freire-Gormaly, IFPTE
Sarah E. Furman, AFSCME
Shelley G. Gilliam, NALC
Tiffany Grant, IBEW
Christina Grayson, WGAE
Erin E. Hammond, AFSCME
Kathryn Hathaway, AEA
Nicholas P. Hilgeman, AFSCME
Christine Horgan, CWA
Victoria R. Irving, IAFF
Samantha Jacobs, SMWIA
Katie Jenkins, BAC
Geneva Johnson, TWU
Seun Jones, AFSCME
Miranda K. Kaempfer, LIUNA
Vinod R. Kasturi, IBT
Laura Kingsbury, IRON
Justin L. Klosterman, CWA
Kevin M. Krajnik, AFM
Gabriel T. LaHue, AFT
Timothy R. Liederbach, ALPA
Travis J. Long, AFT
Andrew J. Longnecker, AFSCME
John A. McReynolds, AFSCME
Amelia Naher, BCTGM
Eileen Ng, UNITE HERE
Kaitlyn N. Nivins, AFSCME
Michael J. Peluso, TCU
Laura M. Petrus, BCTGM
Octavia N. Reynolds, CWA
Andrew T. Rogers, AFT
Kevin Rongish, IAM
Edward Rooker, AFT
Angela M. Rotta, AFA-CWA
Amanda R. Runions, USW
Natalie R. Scarlett, BCTGM
Steven A. Sedlak, CWA
Jeremy H. Seppi, NALC
James Shelton, NATCA
Christopher B. Suen, APWU
Pamela L. Toman, IBEW
Margaret Tran, IAM
Kristen Uyemura, AFT
Kenneth Vanderpool, IUOE
Melissa R. Walls, UFCW
Jessica Wen, CWA
Michael A. White, ATU
James Williamson, AFM
Maritza L. Yoes, IUOE
Weijie Yuan, NPMHU


$750 Winners
Coretta Billy, AFT
Nancy Carter, IAFF
Vida A.S. DeGuzman, AFA-CWA
Durrell Dixon, UAW
Laurie Guin, AFGE
Michelle L. Long, AFSCME
Doris E. Marquez, CSEA

$500 Winners
Michelle Anderson, IAM
Ronda Buckingham, AFSCME
Jonathan Eddy, IBEW
Trevor Evans, UFCW
Jessica N. Hanks, UAW
Cheryl A. Haynes, BRS
Timothy C. Hurst, USW
Spencer D. Moon, IAM
Marnell M. Patrick, SEIU
Michael L. Pomeranz, AFTRA
Victoria Portnoy, SEIU
Jamie Wasden, NPMHU

Challenging Process

The students selected for awards represent a wide sampling of demographics, union affiliations, goals and accomplishments. Representatives from the American Association of Community Colleges, the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, and the United Negro College Fund judged the applications.

According to the judges, the caliber of students this year made the selection process very challenging. The students are from diverse backgrounds, and as a whole, they received top SAT scores, were well-rounded in their studies and extracurricular activities, and they understood the value of working families and union membership.

How the Scholarship Program Works

In addition to demonstrated academic ability, applicants submitted essays of no more than 500 words describing their career goals, detailing their relationship with the labor movement, and explaining why they are deserving of a union scholarship.

The program is open to union members, their spouses and dependent children of unions that are participating in any Union Plus program. Individuals must be accepted into an accredited college or university, community college or recognized technical or trade school at the time the award is issued. Members do not have to purchase any Union Plus program product or participate in any Union Plus program to apply.

The Union Plus Scholarship Program is offered through the Union Plus Education Foundation.

Applications

For information about obtaining the Union Plus Scholarship application, click here. Each year, the application deadline is January 31 and chosen scholarship recipients' names are announced May 31. Due to the high volume of applications, only winners receive notification.




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