Donald B. Wilbur Scholorship |
The $5,000 Donald B. Wilbur scholarship was established in 2008 at the retirement of Don Wilbur as chairman of Liberty Bank’s board of directors. To qualify, candidates must be graduating students at high schools in towns where Liberty Bank has offices. Candidates must intend to enroll in full-time study at an accredited college, university, or other institution of higher education (two-year or four-year) with the goal of majoring in engineering or a technology-related field.
Scholarship Awards
- Application must be received by May 22, 2026
- Scholarship Award: One (1) winner; $5,000
Eligibility Requirements
To be considered for the Donald B. Wilbur Scholarship, you must meet the following requirements:
- Graduating from a high school in a town served by Liberty Bank. For a list of locations, visit www.liberty-bank.com/locations
- Enrolling in an accredited college, university, trade school or other institution of higher education
- Parent/Guardian (if student is under age of 18) or student is willing to share their story with Liberty Bank and consent to the story being displayed on Liberty Bank website, social channels, etc.
- Family members of Liberty Bank employees are not eligible to participate
- Previous recipients of the Donald B. Wilbur Scholorship are not eligible
How to Apply
Please complete all requested information, including your signature and that of your parent/guardian (if you are under 18 years old), and attach the following documents:
· Your Student Aid Report (SAR) – please include ALL pages!
· Your official transcript from your high school
· A list of your employment, extracurricular and/or community activities
· A written letter of recommendation from a teacher, counselor, or administrator
· A 500-1000 word essay you wrote on any topic of your choice
You can submit an application via the link provided at www.liberty-bank.com . Your completed application, along with all supporting documents, must be submitted no later than Friday, May 22, 2026.
We cannot consider applications that are late, incomplete, or missing any of the supporting documents.