Ponca City Student Receives Phillips 66 Scholarship

Mike Seals - May 25, 2021 10:05 am

 

 

Brenner McDougal of Ponca City, son of Phillips 66 employee Brody McDougal, will receive a $16,000 college scholarship from the Phillips 66 Dependent Scholarship Program. The competitive program is open to outstanding college-bound students whose parents work for Phillips 66 or one of its subsidiary companies.

McDougal graduated from Ponca City High School with the Class of 2021. He was one of 49 high school seniors from across the nation to receive a scholarship this year from Phillips 66.

“We congratulate Brenner on his achievements inside and outside the classroom and wish him every success in college,” said Claudia Kreisle, Phillips 66 Manager of Social Impact. “Education is a core focus area for Phillips 66, and we’re proud to support these promising young students who are so dedicated to learning and achieving excellence.”

Phillips 66 has awarded $6.8 million in scholarships to 505 students since the start of the program in 2013. The awards are based on academic excellence, community service and financial need.

 

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