U. S. Steel Foundation Awards College Scholarships to Employees’ Children
United States Steel Corporation (NYSE: X) has awarded $200,000 in scholarships to 20 children of employees across the U.S., funded by the United States Steel Foundation. This initiative has provided over $4 million in scholarships since 1995, honoring students based on academic achievement and community involvement. Each recipient receives a $10,000 scholarship, renewable for up to four years, to support further education in accredited colleges or vocational schools. The awards reflect U.S. Steel's commitment to its workforce and their families.
- Awarding $200,000 in scholarships reinforces U.S. Steel's commitment to employee families.
- Since 1995, over $4 million awarded to more than 450 students, showcasing long-term investment in education.
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“The U. S. Steel Scholarship Program allows us to recognize the remarkable achievements of the outstanding children of the hard-working men and women of U. S. Steel,” said U. S. Steel Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy & Sustainability Officer
Since 1995, the U. S. Steel Scholarship program has awarded more than
This year, the U. S. Steel Scholarship program awarded 20,
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Brent Wilson is a graduate ofManila High School and plans to enroll at theUniversity of Arkansas .
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Kateland Altes is a graduate ofOak Grove High School and plans to enroll at theUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham .
Gary Works
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Nicolas Aldaba is a graduate ofWheeler High School and plans to enroll atPurdue University . -
Hannah Anders is a graduate ofChesterton High School and plans to enroll atValparaiso University . -
McKenna Boerner is a graduate ofRensselaer Central High School and plans to enroll atHanover College . -
Kailey Callander is a graduate ofCrown Point High School and plans to enroll at Purdue University Northwest. -
Ryan Ivankovich is a graduate ofPortage High School and plans to enroll atPurdue University . -
Hannah Villahermosa is a graduate of
Merrillville High School and plans to enroll atIndiana University Bloomington .
Granite City Works
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Jasmine Jones is a graduate ofAlton High School and plans to enroll atLewis and Clark Community College . -
Hannah Roane is a graduate ofCentral Community High School and plans to enroll atLindenwood University .
Great Lakes Works
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Isabella Bitner is a graduate ofRoosevelt High School and plans to enroll at theUniversity of Michigan, Dearborn .
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Erin Payne is a graduate ofUpper St. Clair High School and plans to enroll at theUniversity of Pittsburgh .
Minnesota Ore Operations
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Audrey Anderson is a graduate ofNortheast Range High School and plans to enroll at theUniversity of Minnesota, Twin Cities . -
Siiri Hakala is a graduate ofMesabi East High School and plans to enroll at theUniversity of Wisconsin-Eau Claire .
Mon Valley Works – Clairton Plant
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David Groh is a graduate ofConnellsville Area High School and plans to enroll at Penn State University Fayette, The Eberly Campus. -
Carmen Hay is a graduate ofConnellsville Area High School and plans to enroll atSlippery Rock University of Pennsylvania . -
Rylie Kuhn is a graduate ofElizabeth Forward High School and plans to enroll atCommunity College of Allegheny County , South Campus. -
Michael Taskalines is a graduate ofSaint Clairsville High School and plans to enroll atThe Citadel .
Offshore Operations Houston
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Fernando Garcia is a graduate ofChannelview High school and plans to enroll atAvila University .
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Sofia Lera is a graduate ofCollege Park High School and plans to enroll atSan Diego State University .
The U. S. Steel Scholarship program is administered by Scholarship America, a non-profit scholarship management organization. This year’s recipients represent U. S. Steel locations in
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