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Residents at Eagle’s Trace Champion Education Through Student Scholarship Program
Twenty-five local high school seniors preparing for graduation were named Student Scholars at an award ceremony at Eagle's Trace

West Houston, Texas – Twenty-five local high school seniors preparing for graduation were named Student Scholars at an award ceremony at Eagle’s Trace, the Erickson Senior Living community in West Houston, Texas.
These hardworking student employees, who worked as servers and hosts across Eagle’s Trace four on-campus dining venues and met the qualifying criteria, were honored for their dedication and commitment. Their achievements are supported through scholarships funded by generous donations from community residents, helping to position these hardworking students for continued success. The student employees were each awarded up to a $15,000 scholarship.
"These students consistently go above and beyond in balancing work, school, and service to our residents," said Executive Director Steve Aigner. "This scholarship program is only possible because of our residents' generosity, and the impact it has on our students is truly lasting."
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To qualify for a four-year scholarship, students must work 1000 hours over a 2-year period, remain in good academic and professional standing, and plan to attend a college, university, or trade school full-time.
"The Student Scholar program reflects our commitment to supporting team members at every stage of their journey," added Aigner. “At Eagle’s Trace, we strive to be a community where everyone who lives and works here can grow, learn, and thrive."
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