Quad City Bank & Trust Creates Scholaships

Black Hawk College StudentsNew scholarships support first-generation students at Black Hawk College.

Quad City Bank & Trust (QCBT) announced its four scholarships for Black Hawk College students who are first-generation college students.

Beginning the fall 2023 semester, each scholarship will cover full tuition, fees and books for two years. The scholarship will be called the ‘Quad City Bank & Trust Scholarship’ and will be open to full-time students of all majors. Recognizing that financial need can keep many students from accessing a post-secondary education, QCBT’s goal is to provide access to education to those in need.

“Too many bright, qualified students in the Quad Cities area are unable to attain their dreams of going to college due to socio-economic barriers, a perceived lack of access to college courses or may not believe they’re eligible for a scholarship,” John Anderson, CEO of Quad City Bank & Trust, said.

Black Hawk College Students“The team at Black Hawk College serves as a vital resource to our local students providing affordable, top-quality education to an ever-diversifying prospective student base. By gearing the parameters of this scholarship to give preference to a minority student as well as giving preference to a first-generation college student, we feel we are really making a difference in the future course of these students’ lives. We are excited to see what the future holds for recipients of the Quad City Bank & Trust scholarships!”

One scholarship will be awarded per year for the next four years to an eligible student. In addition to full tuition, the recipient will also be awarded funding for fees and book expenses. QCBT feels this will further alleviate the financial burden many students bear, even with the assistance of scholarships, and allow the recipients to fully-focus on their studies while attending Black Hawk College.

“This is the first scholarship at the foundation that will not only award full tuition but help offset the costs of educational expenses.” Zenaida Landeros, executive director of the Black Hawk College Foundation, said. “These scholarship funds will make a huge difference for those who have financial barriers to education and will have an immense impact on the lives of our students.”

 

 

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About Quad City Bank & Trust

Quad City Bank & Trust was founded in 1994 on the idea that relationships matter. 29 years later, this local community bank has more than $2.2 billion in assets, providing full-service commercial and consumer banking, correspondent banking, trust and asset management services. The bank is headquartered in Bettendorf, Iowa and employs more than 160 individuals at five locations throughout the Quad Cities area. For more information, visit qcbt.com.

 

 

 

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