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FIRST Achievement Award Scholarship Program

In addition to our $20,000 yearly commitment to Broken Arrow Schools, First National Bank of Broken Arrow annually awards high school seniors with college scholarships.

First National Bank’s FIRST Achievement Award Scholarship Program began in 1989. The FIRST Achievement Award pays for four years based on scholastics, leadership and financial need. To date, First National Bank has awarded more than $250,000 since 1989.

For eligibility requirements, call us at 918-251-5371.

2021 Scholarship Recipient

Zahar Rosinsky

Zahar Rosinsky

Zahar graduated from Broken Arrow High School in the top 10% of his class with a 3.90 GPA.  He plans to attend Northeastern State University seeking a degree in economics or finance.  During High School Zahar was active in many organizations including Business Professionals of America, National Honor Society, NTHS as well as being a member of the cross country track team.

2019 Scholarship Recipient

Ha Huynh

Ha Huynh

Ha is a 2019 honor graduate from Broken Arrow High School and plans to attend the University of Tulsa, seeking a degree in Nursing before focusing on preparing for a career as an anesthesiologist. Ha excelled in the classroom earning a 3.94 GPA despite taking a rigorous course of study and being an active part in a large number of campus and community organizations.

2018 Scholarship Recipient

Makenzie Wilson

Makenzie Wilson

Makenzie is a 2018 graduate from Broken Arrow High School and plans to attend Pittsburg State University, seeking a degree in Accounting. Makenzie was a member of multiple school organizations and currently holds the position of State Secretary of the Oklahoma Association of Student Council. While participating in numerous activities through-out High School, Makenzie continued to strive for excellence in her academic studies which earned her a 4.43 GPA.

2017 Scholarship Recipient

Reid Rector

Reid Rector

Reid is a 2017 graduate from Union High School and plans to attend       Oklahoma State University, seeking a dual degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Reid had a rigorous academic course of study, with excellent grades and a high level of scholarly achievement. He also participated in the Union High School Jazz Band, Senior Orchestra, Scottish Skins spirit group and numerous Mission Trips with his Church.