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Maine Higher Education Foundation Scholarship Awarded to Steffany Caron

January 22, 2018

Note: this is an archived news release. As such, the information provided may no longer apply.

Scholarship recipient Steffany Caron holds a certificate presented to her by UMFK President Dr. John N. Short, Dr. Leo Trudel, and Chris W. Pinkham. Caron stands in the center, with Dr. Short to her right and Dr. Trudel and Mr. Pinkham to her left.
(l to r) Dr. John N. Short, UMFK president; Steffany Caron; Dr. Leo Trudel, associate professor of business; and Chris W. Pinkham, president of the Maine Bankers Association                      

The trustees of the Maine Higher Education Assistance Foundation (MeHEAF) are pleased to announce the awarding of a scholarship for $1,000 to Steffany Caron of Fort Kent.  Steffany is a junior business management major at the University of Maine at Fort Kent, where she maintains a high grade-point average.

Chris Pinkham, president of the Maine Bankers Association, made the presentation to Caron at a luncheon ceremony on Friday, January 19 at the UMFK’s Nowland Hall faculty dining room with members of UMFK’s Professional Management Division faculty, administrators, and her family, in attendance.

Participating schools select scholarship recipients who are in their second, third, or fourth year of study and whom are Maine high school graduates majoring in a business-related subject.  The schools choose recipients based upon academic standing.  The MeHEAF awards all scholarships for second semester expenses.

Steffany Caron is a 2015 graduate of Community High School in Fort Kent. She has worked at Rock’s Family Diner in Fort Kent since 2013.

Organizers formed the Maine Higher Education Assistance Foundation in the 1950s as a guarantee fund for student loans.  The founders included a wide range of banks, businesses, community organizations and individuals.  In 1990, the MeHEAF trustees, to continue the original intent of the founding members, initiated a scholarship program funded by the return on the original loan guarantee funds.  The Maine Bankers Association, now located in Westbrook, manages the fund.

MeHEAF has given 30 scholarships to UMFK students to date. UMFK also has a plaque with each students’ name and year awarded, which the University displays in the Grindle Conference Room, located in Cyr Hall.