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$36,000 in Scholarships Up For Grabs! January 8, 2015 Central Florida, of course, is known as a haven for snowbirds but it might surprise you to know that 87 percent of SECO Energy members state that their SECOserved premise is their primary residence. It’s important to folks with kids and grandkids in this area that their loved ones have access to a quality education and good job prospects once they’re out of school. SECO Energy is one of the largest employers in Sumter County and is the third largest electric cooperative in the state. CEO Jim Duncan stated, “Our utility is structured as a notforprofit organization guided by the cooperative principles, so support for education and community needs are high priorities.” The Board of Trustees recently approved the continuation of the SECO Energy Scholarship Program. Board President Ray Vick said, “The Board is proud to renew our commitment to the support of youth and continuing education in our community. These scholarships can be used for community college, a university or a technical/trade school, and we hope that some of these students have a career in their future at SECO Energy once they’re out of school.” Applications for the 2016 program are now available at secoenergy.com, and graduating high school seniors are eligible to apply. Up to 12 hardworking seniors will each be selected to receive a $3,000 scholarship. To qualify, the student must live in a home served by SECO Energy, graduate from high school in 2016, and have proof of acceptance with a plan to be a fulltime student in a university, accredited college or vocational/technical institute in 2016. If you don’t have Internet access or a printer at home, application packets have been mailed to high school guidance counselors. Direct your student there or pick up an application from one of our five service center locations. Completed applications must be received by SECO Energy by 5 p.m. on Friday, March 25th. If you have questions about the scholarship program, email [email protected] SECO Energy is a notforprofit electric cooperative serving nearly 200,000 consumers across the Florida counties of Sumter, Citrus, Marion, Lake, Levy, Pasco and Hernando. SECO is the third largest electric coop in Florida and the seventh largest in the nation. SECO's wholesale power provider is Seminole Electric, one of the largest generation and transmission cooperatives in the nation, serving 1.4 million consumers in Florida. Seminole is owned by nine electric distribution cooperatives, and SECO is one of those nine memberowners. In addition to ranking highest in customer satisfaction in the 2015 J.D. Power study, SECO’s 2014 ACSI score is 89.

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Central Florida, of course, is known as a haven for snowbirds but it might surprise you to know that 87 percent of SECO Energy members state that their SECO-served premise is their primary residence. It’s important to folks with kids and grandkids in this area that their loved ones have access to a quality education and good job prospects once they’re out of school.

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$36,000  in  Scholarships  Up  For  Grabs!    January  8,  2015  -­  Central  Florida,  of  course,   is  known  as  a  haven  for  snowbirds  but   it  might  surprise  you  to  know  that  87  percent  of  SECO  Energy  members  state  that  their  SECO-­served  premise  is  their  primary  residence.  It’s  important  to  folks  with  kids  and  grandkids  in  this  area  that  their  loved  ones  have  access  to  a  quality  education  and  good  job  prospects  once  they’re  out  of  school.          SECO  Energy  is  one  of  the  largest  employers  in  Sumter  County  and  is  the  third  largest  electric  cooperative   in   the  state.  CEO  Jim  Duncan  stated,   “Our  utility   is  structured  as  a  not-­for-­profit  organization   guided   by   the   cooperative   principles,   so   support   for   education   and   community  needs  are  high  priorities.”      The  Board  of  Trustees   recently   approved   the   continuation  of   the  SECO  Energy  Scholarship  Program.  Board  President  Ray  Vick  said,  “The  Board  is  proud  to  renew  our  commitment  to  the  support  of  youth  and  continuing  education  in  our  community.  These  scholarships  can  be  used  for  community  college,  a  university  or  a  technical/trade  school,  and  we  hope  that  some  of  these  students  have  a  career  in  their  future  at  SECO  Energy  once  they’re  out  of  school.”      Applications  for  the  2016  program  are  now  available  at  secoenergy.com,  and  graduating  high  school  seniors  are  eligible  to  apply.  Up  to  12  hardworking  seniors  will  each  be  selected  to  receive  a  $3,000  scholarship.  To  qualify,   the   student  must   live   in  a  home  served  by  SECO  Energy,  graduate  from  high  school  in  2016,  and  have  proof  of  acceptance  with  a  plan  to  be  a  full-­time  student  in  a  university,  accredited  college  or  vocational/technical  institute  in  2016.      If  you  don’t  have  Internet  access  or  a  printer  at  home,  application  packets  have  been  mailed  to  high  school  guidance  counselors.  Direct  your  student  there  or  pick  up  an  application  from  one  of  our  five  service  center  locations.  Completed  applications  must  be  received  by  SECO  Energy  by  5  p.m.  on  Friday,  March  25th.  If  you  have  questions  about  the  scholarship  program,  email  [email protected]        

SECO  Energy  is  a  not-­‐for-­‐profit  electric  cooperative  serving  nearly  200,000  consumers  across  the  Florida  counties  of  Sumter,  Citrus,  Marion,  Lake,  Levy,  Pasco  and  Hernando.  SECO  is  the  third  largest  electric  co-­‐op  in  Florida  and  the  seventh  largest  in  the  nation.  SECO's  wholesale  power   provider   is   Seminole   Electric,   one   of   the   largest   generation   and   transmission   cooperatives   in   the   nation,   serving   1.4   million  consumers   in  Florida.  Seminole   is  owned  by  nine  electric  distribution  cooperatives,  and  SECO   is  one  of   those  nine  member-­‐owners.   In  addition  to  ranking  highest  in  customer  satisfaction  in  the  2015  J.D.  Power  study,  SECO’s  2014  ACSI  score  is  89.