FORT WAYNE â Questa Education Foundation has released the names of students in its 2021 spring and summer graduating class.
The class includes 92 students from Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Wells and Whitley counties.
These Questa Scholars have received their associate, bachelorâs or masterâs degrees in various fields including business, computer engineering, criminal justice, education, mechanical engineering, and various medical fields, among others.
Questa Scholars receive low-interest forgivable loans that are up to 50% forgiven if they live and work in northeast Indiana for five years following graduation. An additional 25% of the total loan can be forgiven when they attend and graduate from one Questaâs regional partner institutions. In many cases, scholars are graduating with 75% of their Questa loans forgiven.
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Eric Young, Chief of Police at Ogden Police Department joins Spatialitics Public Safety Industry Advisory Board
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OAK BROOK, Ill., May 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Spatialitics announced the appointment of Chief of Police Eric Young to its Public Safety Industry Advisory Board. Spatialitics public safety platform GeoShield
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Eric Young is the Chief of Police at Ogden City Police Department and has been with the department since 1993. Chief Young is a versatile leader and has been committed to building and maintaining relationships between his police department and communities in Ogden. During his 28+ year career, he has served in the capacity of a patrol officer, DARE Officer, School Resource Officer, Investigator, and a Community Policing Officer. Chief Young
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