Maple Federal Credit Union is proud to announce the recipients of its 2026 Scholarship Program, recognizing students for their academic achievement, leadership, and community involvement.
Caroline Foreman has been named the Outstanding Scholarship Winner, receiving a $5,000 scholarship. The daughter of Keith and Jackie Foreman, she is graduating from Southside High School and will attend University of Louisiana at Lafayette to study Speech Pathology and Audiology.
Caroline is active in the National Honor Society, Beta Club, and Key Club, and serves as a leader within the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. She participates in cheerleading and tennis and volunteers through school organizations, including supporting LARC during Acadian Village events.
Abigail Faul and Adelle Brasseaux were each awarded $2,500 scholarships through a random drawing of remaining finalists.
Abigail, daughter of Martin and Rachel Faul, is graduating from Teurlings Catholic High School and will attend the University of Louisiana at Lafayette to study Civil Engineering. She is involved in musical theater and the Beta Club and is a member of the National Honor Society. Adelle, daughter of Kelly and Jerard Brasseaux, is currently studying Kinesiology and Human Movement. She earned a 4.0 GPA in her first semester, making the Dean’s List.
“Each year, we are inspired by the dedication and heart these students bring to their communities,” said Pamela Stelly, President/CEO. “We are proud to support their future success.”
Maple’s scholarship program reflects its ongoing commitment to supporting local students and strengthening the communities it serves. Since 2016 Maple has awarded $70,000 in scholarships. For more information about the scholarship program, visit https://www.maplefcu.net/scholarship/.