Sussex County students receive scholarships

| 29 Mar 2019 | 11:51

    Four high school students from Sussex County have received scholarships to attend Berkeley College. Each year,
    these scholarships are awarded to high school seniors who demonstrate a high level of achievement. The scholarships are renewable, based on the recipient’s cumulative grade point average at the end of each academic year and continued enrollment as a full-time student.
    “You challenged yourself in high school and you have met those challenges,” said Michael J. Smith, President of Berkeley College. “Now it is time to take the next step. We are excited to present you with scholarships that will make the road to a college degree more accessible and affordable for you and your families. We are awarding you with a scholarship because we believe in you and we believe in your future.”
    The following students have received scholarships to attend Berkeley College:
    Kevin Ayoso of Newton, Newton High School
    Noah Metzgar of Newton, Newton High School
    Amber Smith of Sussex, Vernon Township High School
    Dominik Wygonowski of Hamburg, Wallkill Valley Regional High School
    A leader in providing career-focused education since 1931, Berkeley College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and enrolls more than 7,100 students – including more than 440 international students – in its Master’s, Bachelor’s, and Associate’s degree and Certificate programs. Students can study in more than 20 career fields. Berkeley College is comprised of the Larry L. Luing School of Business®, the School of Professional Studies, the School of Health Studies and the School of Liberal Arts. The School of Graduate Studies offers an MBA in Management online and in Woodland Park.