An ETS Ascension Publication
E TS Seniors Receive Scholarship Awards Totaling
$1 ,006,156.00 and counting! As this year comes to an end, ETS seniors are making preparation for college through filling out applications, taking SAT & ACT tests, and completing their FAFSA’s. There is another vitally important part of college preparation that can literally payoff, and that is receiving scholarships.
Here is a listing of some ETS students who have received scholarship awards; thus, widening their opportunities. These particular students have worked hard to place themselves in rewarding positions. If there are additional names to be added, please contact our main office at 358 -3479.
Stanton Dobson received a $52,000 scholarship for Johnson and Wales University. Jazmine Brown received a $52,360 Room Scholarship from Central State University, a Dean’s Scholarship of $30,000 from Dillard University, a Presidential Scholarship of $48,000 from Wesleyan College, and a Barry Scholarship of $53,000 from Barry University. Surjania Awer received an Academic Scholarship of $68,000 from Mercer University. Kiera Keye received a Trustee Scholarship of $43,000 from Brenau University and an Achievement Award of $74,000 from Roanoke College. Nida Patimavirah received an Oxford Scholarship of $56,000 and a John and Wesley Charles Full Ride Scholarship of $144,728. Clarissa Bacon received a Trustee Scholarship of $49,000 and a scholarship of $40,000 from Hampton University. Lyric Smith received a Room Scholarship of $28,000 from Hampton University. Maximo R. Wilmore received a scholarship of $60,000 from Johnson and Wales University. Kevin Williams received an Academic Grant of $2,000 from Edward Waters College. De’Jah Moore received a scholarship of $28,000 from Johnson and Wales University. QuaRon Hilliard received a Savannah State University Full Ride Athletic Scholarship of $59, 298. Traynearious Dilliard received a Savannah State University Full Ride Athletic Scholarship of $59, 298. Derrick McKinney received multiple scholarships from West Virginia State University totaling over $43,688.00. Beginning his sophomore year till the year 2020, all of his expenses will be paid in full by the National Guard. Derrick also received $500 each from the A.E. Beach High Classes of 1961, 1983, and 1998. Ronald Mitchell received a $2,000 scholarship from Teen Success. Winter Beaton received $1,500 from Savannah Realtors and $1,000 from the Mitchell Memorial Scholarship. Ayanna Brown received $1,000/year from Lodging Management, $6,000/year from DECA, and $3,000/year from Johnson and Wales Hope. Congratulations! “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” `Nelson Mandela