Three Lloydminster and area students are moving on to post secondary with some extra help from the Synergy Shares Scholarship program.
Each scholarship award is valued at up to $4,000 with $1,000 given every year over four years.
Briella Tuchscherer, is studying a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences at the University of Calgary and aims for a career as a pediatric oncology nurse to “provide compassionate care to young patients and their families.”

Rider De Jong, who is from Lashburn, has hitched his wagon at Olds College for a Bachelor of Digital Agriculture.
He wants to be hands on in the future of farm equipment, and innovation in cost-effective agri-tech solutions.

Kaydence Siegel is the Synergy Shares Scholarship Family recipient. She enters the University of Saskatchewan for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. With aspirations of being a registered nurse, working in either pediatrics or labour and delivery, and to continuing to grow professionally, she is driven to help those in need and make a lasting impact on people’s lives.
“These students represent the values that drive Synergy Credit Union—community, compassion, and a commitment to a better future,” says Trevor Beaton, CEO of Synergy Credit Union. “We’re honoured to help support their journey.”
More details on the Synergy Shares Scholarship program are online.