Arlington School Foundation - Walter J. Zuberbuhler II Memorial Scholarship
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Hancock County has been home
for Natalie Zuberbuhler Osmun and her late husband, Robert Osmun, since the
fall of 1972. “For over 45 years, Hancock County has been my home. It is my
desire to contribute in some small way to helping individuals and families in
this community who are struggling not just by giving them a helping hand, but
by walking alongside them and encouraging them to grow and believe they can
become valued and productive members of this community. In faith we are
planting seeds for future generations to bear fruit. In faith, my father Walter
and my mother Dorothy Zuberbuhler raised a family of four. They encouraged us,
guided us and planted the seeds of compassion and love for others in us.”
Nathalie created the Walter J. Zuberbuhler II Memorial Scholarship Fund for the benefit of Arlington High School graduates. “I have lived in the Arlington School district over 25 years, where my neighbors’ children have attended school,” said Nathalie. “Having attended some school events, talking to parents and people that were involved and/or employed by the school, and receiving updates from the Arlington Academic Alliance regarding school science programs and needs, I wanted to start a scholarship fund for a graduate of Arlington who is planning to continue their education in a STEM field.”
Standards for Determining Eligibility
- The applicant must be a graduate of Arlington High School.
- The applicant must plan to attend an accredited college, university, or technical school.
- The applicant must have maintained a cumulative 2.5-3.5 GPA while in high school/the most recently completed grading period.
- Preference will be given to students pursuing a STEM or Nursing Career.
- Students demonstrating financial need will receive preference.
- Any student who receives a full scholarship that includes all of the fees normally payable by policy of the Community Foundation will not qualify for this Scholarship.