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Virginia teen accepted to 40 colleges, receives $1.6 million in scholarship offers
Out of all the colleges Samuel Lyons was accepted to, he plans on attending Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond. Author: 13News Now Staff Updated: 4:18 PM CDT May 7, 2021
FRANKLIN, Va. A high school senior in Franklin is rolling in college admissions and scholarship funds as he prepares to graduate.
Samuel Lyons, a senior at Franklin High School, was offered more than $1.6 million in scholarship money and was admitted to 40 colleges! And that s just as of May 7. The 18-year-old could get more college acceptances and money, according to one guidance counselor.
“Sam Lyons has been accepted into 40 colleges with a total amount of scholarships awarded of $1.6 million. He is the first student since I have been at FHS to have been accepted into this many colleges and earned this huge amount of scholarship money by himself,” Guidance Counselor Ale Massenb
Virginia teen accepted to 40 colleges, receives $1.6 million in scholarships
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FRANKLIN, Va. – A high school senior in Franklin is rolling in college admissions and scholarship funds as he prepares to graduate, according to WVEC.
Samuel Lyons, a senior at Franklin High School, was offered more than $1.6 million in scholarship money and was admitted to 40 colleges! And that’s just as of May 7. The 18-year-old could get more college acceptances and money, according to one guidance counselor.
“Sam Lyons has been accepted into 40 colleges with a total amount of scholarships awarded of $1.6 million. He is the first student since I have been at FHS to have been accepted into this many colleges and earned this huge amount of scholarship money by himself,” Guidance Counselor Ale Massenburg remarked.