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Newton student Gideon Melvin is Jack Kent Cooke semifinalist

Now he’s making up for lost time. The Georgia State University Perimeter College Honors student interned for U.S. Congressman Hank Johnson and is a recipient of a Congressional Black Caucus scholarship. He is a former Student Government Association leader and one of just two student members of Georgia State’s Committee for the Advancement of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Melvin also was recognized at his job with Georgia State’s Campus Recreational Services, where he won a recreational services award for service excellence. Now he can add another achievement to his list. Melvin is a semifinalist for the prestigious Jack Kent Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship. Winners of the competitive award, expected to be announced in late April, are judged on factors such as leadership, service to others and academic ability. It is the largest private scholarship for  two-year and community college transfer students in the country.

Georgia State Honors College announces Perimeter Transition Scholarship

Georgia State Honors College announces Perimeter Transition Scholarship Former Georgia Perimeter College has finally merged with Georgia State University. Photo by Justin Clay | The Signal The Georgia State Honors College has created the Perimeter Transition Scholarship to relieve the financial burden for two-year Perimeter Honors students transferring to the downtown campus to pursue a four-year bachelor’s degree.  According to Georgia State News Hub, the scholarship program will start in May. There are 20 Trustees’ Scholar spots available every year for two years, and the Honors College will grant $1,000 to spot recipients.  Georgia State Foundation’s Board of Trustees and the Honors College co-funded the program, granting $20,000.

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