Hartselle seniors awarded more than $6 million in scholarships
Seniors at Hartselle High School received more than $6 million dollars in scholarships at the Awards Day ceremony held May 7 at the school auditorium.
Hartselle principal Brad Cooper said students received awards from more than 20 colleges and universities as well as $600,000 in scholarships sponsored by state and local organizations.
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Of the 220 graduating seniors in the class of 2025, 118 students have accepted scholarships,” senior guidance counselor Lauren Ferguson said. “This class is very well rounded. Students have sought out a variety of opportunities in higher education, in the skilled work force and in the military, to help them be successful in their lives.”
Students who have enlisted in the armed forces were recognized by representatives of the various branches of service, as well as students who have completed internships and accepted employment positions in the skilled trades. Graduation cords were presented to seniors completing requirements for various career academies, and 18 seniors were recognized as members of the 30-plus club, for students who have earned a 30 or above for their composite ACT score.
“This class has been a pleasure to work with the past four years. They have worked hard and are deserving of each accolade they receive. I couldn’t be more proud to be their principal, and I can’t wait to see what they accomplish in the future,” Cooper said.