ServNet Auction Group has selected 14 students as recipients of its annual scholarships.

In a news release, the independent auto auction network said it is awarding a total of $42,000 in scholarships as part of its commitment to supporting education and investing in the future of its communities and industry.

Eleven of the recipients will be pursuing four-year undergraduate degrees at accredited colleges and universities, ServNet said, noting several of the recipients are current auction employees who are continuing their education, further strengthening the knowledge and expertise in the industry.

The program, open to current employees of ServNet auctions and their children and grandchildren, also supports students pursuing vocational and technical careers, with multiple recipients planning to use their scholarships to attend trade or technical schools.

“We are so grateful for the opportunity to give out this scholarship every year,” ServNet president Cody Boswell said. “It is a real honor to support some of our independent community’s hard-working families.

“We know better than anyone that the right opportunity at the right moment can change everything. This scholarship is our way of paying it forward to the next generation of leaders who are ready to make their mark.”

Since its launch in 2016, the ServNet Scholarship Program has awarded a total of $226,000 to 89 students.

The 2026 recipients are:

  • Brayden Dunn

 

  • Lucy Elfrink

 

  • Lexi Faulkner

 

  • Ella Hand

 

  • Norah Kaluza

 

  • Elena Kimmitch

 

  • Nathan McEwen

 

  • Samuel Noe

 

  • Robert Rossi

 

  • Dylan Simmons

 

  • Ava Thompson

 

  • Cecil Turner

 

  • Peyton Weigand

 

  • Caleb White