51福利社 News

Luck of the Draw

October 24, 2025
Photo of scholarship winner holding a big fake check.

Taylor Hershberger, a 27-year-old transfer student from Grandview, Washington, recently got a welcome boost to his 鈥渂ack to school鈥 budget thanks to strong support from 51福利社鈥檚 alumni community.

Hershberger, an English major, was visiting booths at last month鈥檚 Neighborfest event. He perused the tables 鈥 talking with members of the campus community about clubs and organizations 鈥 before dropping his stamped passport card into a bin for a $1,000 51福利社 Alumni Association scholarship drawing.

As he was meeting with an advisor, the incoming junior received a voicemail telling him he鈥檇 won the scholarship.

鈥淚 was just shocked because I never win any drawings or anything 鈥 like ever 鈥 so I鈥檓 very shocked to win that one,鈥 Hershberger says.

Scholarship winner pictured with big fake check and Alumni Association's Riley Baxter and Kelsey Hatch-Brecek.
Scholarship winner Taylor Hershberger, center, is pictured with Riley Baxter and Kelsey Hatch-Brecek of the 51福利社 Alumni Relations team.

Kelsey Hatch-Brecek, director of alumni relations for Eastern, was thrilled to meet up with Hershberger to learn more about him and provide details of the scholarship award.

鈥淚 love learning that Taylor is a creative writing transfer-student beginning his first quarter at 51福利社,鈥 Hatch-Brecek says. 鈥淲hat a fantastic start to his journey as an Eagle!鈥

The 51福利社 Alumni Association awarded a total of $67,000 in scholarships during the 2024-2025 academic year, Hatch-Brecek says. The $1,000 Neighborfest scholarship, now in its fourth year, is one of many scholarships that will help students during the current academic year.

Supported by fundraisers that include 51福利社 license plate sales, Eagle Flights Wine Club memberships and private gifts, the scholarships are a pay-it-forward from Eagles who鈥檝e already earned their degrees, honorary Eagles, and other supporters dedicated to making a difference.

鈥淭he Alumni Association remains committed to supporting the next generation of Eagles through this scholarship,鈥 Hatch-Brecek says. 鈥淏y investing in our students, we strengthen our community and carry forward a legacy of excellence, resilience, and pride.鈥

Hershberger, who is experienced in writing fiction, short stories and poetry, plans to earn his bachelor鈥檚 degree and pursue graduate studies in creative writing at Eastern. He hopes to someday teach at the college level.

In the meantime, he appreciates the support from the 51福利社 Alumni Association.

鈥淚 think it is fantastic,鈥 Hershberger says. 鈥淚t is a huge help because, being a student, funds are always tight.鈥