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“First, I started off thinking about what schools had good biology programs,” the Washington, D.C. native told FOX 5 about his decision.
“I started looked specifically at HBCUs because I want to have the HBCU experience, and be surrounded by the people that are just like me who are not only Black but academically talented.”
Lawrence III did not make his decision overnight. According to his parents,
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Curtis Lawrence Jr., the 16-year-old student has been working toward this day since the 7th grade. He took the SAT at 10 years old and dually enrolled at the School Without Walls and George Washington University four years later. Lawrence III also learned Mandarin and studied abroad. Ultimately, his tireless effort resulted in acceptance to Howard University, Morehouse College, George Washington University, University of California-Berkeley, University of Chicago and several other prestigious schools.
A 16-year-old D.C. native is kickstarting his early college career at an HBCU after being accepted to numerous schools and receiving millions of dollars in scholarship money.
Curtis Lawrence III was admitted to 14 colleges, among them some top universities in the nation, including George Washington University, Hampton University, Harvard University, Howard University, Morehouse College, Morgan State University, North Carolina A&T State University, University of California-Berkeley, the University of Chicago and Yale University, reported WTTG-TV FOX5. He has also received $1.6 million in scholarships for the fall semester.
The teen recently announced he will attend Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, a Historically Black College and University, where he will double major in biology and computer science.
16-year-old commits to FAMU over Yale, Harvard, Howard
Itâs official. Florida A&M University is the fall destination for highly recruited scholar Curtis Lawrence III.
Photo Credit: The Lawrence family: Malene Lawrence, Curtis Lawrence III, Corey Lawrence and Curtis Lawrence Jr. â courtesy Lawrence Family.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) â The 16-year-old Washington, D.C., graduating senior announced in a video on social media his eagerly awaited decision to enroll as part of the FAMU Class of 2025.
Curtis Lawrence, III, who graduates with a high school diploma and an associate degree and will enter FAMU as a rising junior, has been offered more than $1.6 million in scholarships.