Correction: Boreth (Terry) Long will graduate with an Associate of Science degree in Engineering, not an Associate of Applied Science degree.
FOR
RELEASE: IMMEDIATELY
DATE: June 5, 2009
CONTACT: Barbara
Clinton: (206) 878-3710, ext. 3151; bclinton@highline.edu
Lisa Skari: (206) 870-3705, lskari@highline.edu
Highline
Honors Scholars earn $624,000 in financial aid offers
Program has shaped
national award winners
DES
MOINES,
The
Honors Scholar program’s 70 graduates have earned a combined $2.4 million in
scholarships and other financial aid since the program began in 2003.
“The
2008-2009 academic year has been a banner year for the
Honors Scholar program,” said Barbara Clinton, the program’s adviser. “The
entire group of graduates earned about 25 percent more in financial aid and
scholarships than last year’s students.”
The
program is open to all students who have 12 credits of college-level work with
a 3.5 GPA or higher. The program prepares students for upper division courses,
typically offered at a four-year university or college.
It
has shaped Gates Millennium Scholars, USA Today Academic All-American, Coca
Cola Gold Scholar and Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholarship and QuestBridge College Match Scholarship winners.
The
2009 scholars will graduate on June 11 and include Boreth
(Terry) Long, a national Guistwhite Scholar winner.
The
Long
emigrated from
“The
program inspired and motivated me to do more in my classes than what was
expected,” Long said. “I’ve learned so much and I am confident I will be
successful when I transfer to a university.”
He
plans on attending the
In
addition, he has maintained a 3.87 GPA while working as a math tutor in Highline’s
In
June 2009 he received one of the college’s top awards ‑ the Shirley B.
Gordon Academic Excellence Award – a $1,500 scholarship named in honor of Highline’s former president.
“The
Honors Scholar program is a must for everyone who comes to Highline,” Long
said. “It is a privilege to be part of such a program.”
This
year’s 13 other Honors Scholars, by city, are:
Auburn
Tierney Kuhn, Katherine S. Tacke
Burien
Jennifer Anne Kemp
For more
information about Highline’s Honors Scholar program
and to read more success stories, visit http://flightline.highline.edu/honors/.
With
the most diverse population of any college in
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