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Teenager Lands $15 Million in University Scholarships

18 year old teenager from Georgia, Madison Crowell secures $15 million Scholarship offers from 231 universities across the US.

An 18-year-old from Georgia, Madison Crowell, has secured $15 million in scholarship offers from 231 universities across the US, driven by her ambition to inspire others to aim high in their college aspirations.

Crowell, a student at Liberty County High School, has decided to attend High Point University in North Carolina, describing it as one of the best decisions of her life.

She hopes her achievement will show students in her community that they can reach for prestigious colleges regardless of their background.

Despite facing rejections from a few universities, Crowell remained resilient, drawing on her experiences to encourage other teenagers to stay positive and seek healthy outlets for managing stress during the application process.

High Point University’s president, Nido Qubein, expressed excitement about Crowell’s decision to join their community, noting her potential to achieve extraordinary things.

Crowell plans to pursue a career in science and aims to earn a doctorate in physical therapy. Her journey began in middle school, where her parents instilled the importance of higher education by taking her on university visits.

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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, BBC

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