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Seniors from Brookwood, Shiloh Win Gates Millennium Scholarships
Oluwatomisin "Tomi" Adelusi (Brookwood High) and Brandon Johnson (Shiloh) will have their college careers paid for with the award.
Fifteen seniors from Gwinnett County Public Schools have been named 2014 Gates Millennium Scholars, earning them a full ride in college.
The group represents the largest number of Gwinnett students to earn the recognition in one school year.
Included in the group are two students from Snellville-area schools.
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Oluwatomisin “Tomi” Adelusi (Brookwood High) and Brandon Johnson (Shiloh) will have their college careers paid for with the award.
Gwinnett students named 2014 Gates Millennium Scholars are:
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· Micheline Amisi, Archer High
College plans: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
· Oluwatomisin “Tomi” Adelusi, Brookwood High
College plans: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
· Paula Deroseney, Dacula High
College plans: Emory University
· Chinye Ijeli, Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science and Technology
College plans: University of Chicago
· Jonathan S. Conde-Peraza, Meadowcreek High
College plans: Emory University
· Nabilah Khanam, Meadowcreek High
College plans: Georgia State University
· Caridad Milanes, Meadowcreek High
College plans: Georgia State University
· Thaxton Lipscomb, Mountain View High
College plans: Clemson University
· Thien-Phuoc Do, Norcross High
College plans: Emory University or University of Chicago
· Josselyn Garcia, Norcross High
College plans: Emory University
· Benazir Haseen, Norcross High
College plans: Georgia State University
· Annie Yang, North Gwinnett High
College plans: University of California, Berkeley or University of Georgia
· Hildana Haileyesus, Parkview High
College plans: Duke University
· Brian Chung, Peachtree Ridge High
College plans: Dartmouth University
· Brandon Johnson, Shiloh High
College plans: New York University
The program, funded by a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, promotes academic excellence for outstanding minority low-income students, says a GCPS press release.
In addition to full scholarships for undergraduate studies, Gates Millennium Scholars also qualify for funding to cover graduate and doctoral work in the areas of computer science, education, engineering, library science, mathematics, public health or science.
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