Weird brag: I volunteered at my university programme’s Open House practically all my undergraduate years. No, you don’t get paid to talk to prospective students and/or their parents. Aside from gaining access to an average-at-best lunch buffet, all you get from the experience is a profound awareness of how lost these students and parents are about the university scholarships.
Montini Catholic celebrates first members of the Class of 2021 $100,000 Scholarship Club Top row, from left, are: Kayla Chrapkowski of Westchester, Westchester Middle School; Nicolas Fisch of Woodridge, St. Scholastica School; and Ali Geraci of Addison, Indian Trail Junior High; and bottom row, Justin Monroe of Lombard, Glenn Westlake Middle School; Nora Sypkens of Hillside, Hillside School; and Jacob Weisshaar of Lombard, Glenn Westlake Middle School. Courtesy of Montini Catholic
Updated 1/18/2021 7:18 PM
Montini Catholic Lasallian Preparatory High School in Lombard proudly recognized the first six members of its Class of 2021 $100,000 Scholarship Club.
The club includes students who have received $100,000-plus in academic scholarship offers during their quests for college offers.