
Honor Credit Union is announcing the recipients of its 2026 Community Commitment Scholarship program. Each year, this program awards $30,000 to Michigan high school seniors who go above and beyond in their dedication to community service while also excelling academically.
Through a blind selection process, twelve outstanding students have been chosen to receive a $2,500 scholarship to support their continued education.
The 2026 recipients exemplify what it means to serve others and strive for excellence in the classroom and their communities. These values closely align with Honor’s commitment to empowering youth and building brighter futures in Michigan.
Congratulations to this year’s remarkable winners:
Shoreline Region – Berrien County
Sofia Hall – St. Joseph High School
Claire Heimsath – Bangor High School
Sara Callahan – Lakeshore High School
Southwest Region – Berrien County
Joshua Becraft – Niles High School
KayLynn Smith – Mattawan High School
Lydia Constable – Berrien Springs High School
Greater Battle Creek Region
Chance Lake – Harper Creek High School
Lilly Gray – Quincy High School
Greater Kalamazoo Region
Jarred Curtiss – Otsego High School
Kylan Corbin – Portage Northern High School
“Education isn’t just part of our mission; it’s the foundation of everything we strive to build for our communities. Through programs like the Honor Community Commitment Scholarship, we’re investing in students who dream boldly, lead with purpose, and work to make their world better. Their passion inspires us. Their potential fuels us. Their future is why we remain dedicated to empowering every learner to rise, achieve, and create the tomorrow they imagine,” said Scott McFarland, CEO at Honor Credit Union.
At Honor Credit Union, education continues to play a central role in driving positive change. Originally established in 1934 as Berrien Teachers Credit Union, Honor’s roots reflect a long-standing dedication to supporting students and schools.



