$3,000 Awarded to GEICO Pathway to Completion Bachelor’s Degree Scholars

May 20, 2021
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Two Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) members have each received $1,500 scholarships from PTK and GEICO.

The 2021 GEICO Pathway to Completion Bachelor’s Degree Scholars are:

• America McDaniel, Lone Star College, Texas
• Breanna Napper, Marion Technical College, Ohio

These scholarships are presented by GEICO and Phi Theta Kappa to Society members who have held a significant leadership position on campus or in their communities, with preference given to those who have held chapter, regional, or international office within Phi Theta Kappa.

GEICO is a sponsor of Phi Theta Kappa’s annual convention and has given more than $4 million to support scholarships and programs for Phi Theta Kappa members. GEICO also provides scholarships for the completion of associate and master’s degrees and for the professional development of chapter advisors.

“These students have set themselves apart through their hard work in the classroom and good works in their communities and on their campuses,” GEICO Assistant Vice President of Marketing Bill Brower said. “We congratulate them and are proud that our partnership with Phi Theta Kappa will support them as they continue their educational pursuits and efforts to improve their communities.”

About GEICO

GEICO (Government Employees Insurance Company), the second-largest auto insurer in the U.S., was founded in 1936 and insures more than 27 million vehicles.

To make changes, report claims, print insurance cards and purchase additional products, policyholders can access their insurance policy here, connect via GEICO Mobile, phone or by visiting a GEICO local agent.

Homeowners, renters, condo, flood, identity theft, and term life coverages are written through non-affiliated insurance companies and are secured through the GEICO Insurance Agency, Inc. Commercial auto and personal umbrella coverages are also available.

Visit geico.com for a quote or to learn more.

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