Kohler Credit Union Scholarships Awarded
Kohler Credit Union is proud to have awarded more than $900,000 in scholarships to 95 students pursuing higher education over the last 47 years!
This year, six students were selected to receive $10,000 Here for Life scholarships, awarded in four $2500 annual installments.
Students applying for the scholarship must have definite plans to attend a four-year college, full-time, in Wisconsin, and their high school record must indicate high standards in scholarship, character, leadership, citizenship and involvement in school and community activities.
Alina Muckerheide – Sheboygan Falls High School
Plans to attend the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay, Sheboygan Campus, where she will major in Accounting. Alina has completed nearly more than 150 hours of community service and has held leadership roles in FFA, including vice president during her senior year.
Brennan Nickel – Plymouth High School
Plans to attend the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he will major in Mechanical Engineering. Brennan has held multiple leadership roles, including president and vice president of Future Business Leaders of America and vice president of the National Honor Society. A varsity soccer captain and active community volunteer, Brennan has mentored younger students and supported service initiatives throughout his community.
Dominic Thiele – Roncalli High School
Plans to attend St. Norbert College, where he will major in Exercise Science on a pre‑professional track for physical therapy. Dominic has completed over 200 hours of community service and currently serves as student body president. A multi‑sport athlete and academic leader, Dominic is actively involved in National Honor Society, student government, and local service organizations.
Elyse Boeldt - Sheboygan North High School
Plans to attend the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where she will major in Biology with a minor in Spanish. Elyse has demonstrated strong leadership and a commitment to service through her involvement in Student Council, National Honor Society, Key Club, and community volunteer organizations. Elyse plans to pursue a career in medicine as a pediatrician.
Makenzie Schroeder – Sheboygan Falls High School
Plans to attend St. Norbert College, where she will major in Education. Throughout high school, Makenzie has been actively involved in both school and community activities, completing 175 volunteer hours through school events, fundraisers, and local community initiatives.
Sofia Rodriguez – Sheboygan County Christian High School
Plans to attend Marian University, where she will major in Nursing. Sofia is actively involved in her church and community, volunteering her time to support youth programs, service organizations, and athletic events for children. She was also a multi‑sport varsity athlete and team captain.