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Colorado Valley Telephone Cooperative Awards $60,000 in Scholarships to Area Seniors

  • Pictured front from left: Kelly Allison-CVCTX General Manager, Madison Kunschick-Schulenburg, Jodie Kaspar-La Grange, John Kaspar-La Grange, Jessica Torres-La Grange, Gene Kruppa-CVCTX Board President; back row: Hunter Sabo-La Grange, Adin Beyer-Schulenburg, Kaylee Beyer -Schulenburg, Walker Finch-La Grange, Katharina Chaloupka-Weimar, Lawson Fritsch-Fayetteville, Marcus Seger-Hallettsville Sacred Heart. Not pictured: Evan Blazek-Round Top-Carmine.
    Pictured front from left: Kelly Allison-CVCTX General Manager, Madison Kunschick-Schulenburg, Jodie Kaspar-La Grange, John Kaspar-La Grange, Jessica Torres-La Grange, Gene Kruppa-CVCTX Board President; back row: Hunter Sabo-La Grange, Adin Beyer-Schulenburg, Kaylee Beyer -Schulenburg, Walker Finch-La Grange, Katharina Chaloupka-Weimar, Lawson Fritsch-Fayetteville, Marcus Seger-Hallettsville Sacred Heart. Not pictured: Evan Blazek-Round Top-Carmine.

Colorado Valley Telephone Cooperative (CVCTX), is proud to announce the recipients of its 2025 Rural Scholarship Fund awards. A total of $60,000 has been awarded to twelve outstanding graduating seniors from across six area high schools. Each student will receive a $5,000 scholarship to support their pursuit of higher education.

TheRuralScholarshipFund is made possible by unclaimed capital credits, deposits, and similar funds from former Cooperative members, which would otherwise be turned over to the State’s Escheat Fund.Additionally, CVCTX contributes earnings from investments designated specifically to support this scholarship program.

“Supporting the future of our communities has always been a core value of CVCTX,” said General Manager Kelly Allison. “We are proud to invest in these students and their bright futures.”