S&T Bank Rewards Smart Start(SM) Scholarships to Area Students Who Seek to Further...
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S&T Bank Rewards Smart Start(SM) Scholarships to Area Students Who Seek to
Further Their Education
- Students from Punxsutawney, DuBois, Penn Hills Each Awarded $1,000 -
INDIANA, Pa., July 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- S&T Bank (Nasdaq: STBA), a
full-service financial institution with branch locations in 10 Pennsylvania
counties, is making a college education more affordable for three area
students through the S&T Bank Smart Start(SM) Scholarship Program. Recipients
of this year's scholarships are:
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-- Jonathan Dumm, a 2008 graduate of Penn Hills Senior High School who
will pursue a degree in mechanical engineering at the University of Pittsburgh
this fall.
-- Maggie Geist, a 2008 graduate of Punxsutawney Area High School who will
pursue a degree in political science at Clarion University this fall.
-- Nicole Solida, a sophomore at John Carroll University in Cleveland, OH
who was recently named to the Dean's List and is majoring in chemistry.
Solida is a 2007 graduate of DuBois Area Catholic School.
Each year, the S&T Bank Smart Start(SM) Scholarship Program awards three
scholarships of $1,000 each to area students who maintain a Smart Start(SM)
Checking Account with S&T Bank. Winners are chosen based on academic
achievement and on their responses to an essay questionnaire. For more
information on the S&T Bank Smart Start(SM) Scholarship Program, visit the
Student Center at stbank.com.
About S&T Bancorp, Inc.
Headquartered in Indiana, PA, S&T Bancorp, Inc. operates 55 offices within
Allegheny, Armstrong, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Clarion, Clearfield, Indiana,
Jefferson and Westmoreland counties. With assets of $4.4 billion, S&T
Bancorp, Inc. stock trades on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol
STBA. For more information, visit stbank.com.
SOURCE S&T Bank
Rob Jorgenson of S&T Bank, +1-724-465-5448
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