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Posted Monday, May 11, 2020
As the year comes to a close, we are showcasing the students who, through their hard work and dedication, are graduating at the top of their class.
Acceptances: Xavier University, University of Cincinnati, Ohio University, and Ohio State University
College and Major: Ohio State University - Statistics
Total Scholarships Offered: $120,000
Megan chose to attend Ohio State University because it seemed like the best option for her. She has loved participating in performing arts at Roger Bacon and thinks that is what she will miss most about RB. When asked what she is most looking forward to next year in college Megan said, "The ability to meet and know new people."
Acceptances: Ashland University, Northern Kentucky
University (NKU Honors College), Ohio Dominican University (Ohio
Dominican Honors
Program), Ohio Northern University, Ohio Wesleyan University (Ohio
Wesleyan University Honors Program), University of Cincinnati
(University Honors
Program), University of Findlay (UF Honors Program), Wilmington
College (Wilmington Scholars Program), Wright State University
(University Honors Program)
College and Major: Wilmington College - Pre-Veterinary Sciences. Haley will also play soccer for Wilmington.
Total Scholarships Offered: $152,000
Haley chose Wilmington because she could really picture herself being successful there. The people she met, especially the soccer coaches, were very personable. She said, "I know the facilities and small class sizes will benefit my preparation for a goal I’ve had since fourth grade: acceptance into veterinary school."
Haley will miss the family atmosphere she has come to appreciate at Roger Bacon. She is looking forward to moving on from one close-knit, welcoming community to another.
She looks forward to pursuing her dreams of becoming a veterinarian. Haley said, "I’m looking forward to working alongside people who have the same passions as me and getting a hands-on experience with animals at Wilmington's farm."