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Class of 2017 earns nearly $16 million from colleges, universities nationwide

NDCL's Class of 2017 has earned nearly $16 million in scholarships and grants over the next four years from colleges and universities nationwide, Principal Mr. Joseph A. Waler proudly announced during Monday evening's Senior Honors Ceremony.

 

SMILING SCHOLARS: Members of the Class of 2017 celebrate with Principal Mr. Joseph A. Waler following Monday's Senior Honors Ceremony. With Mr. Waler are Brianna Ferdinando (left, standing), Billy Shero, Brendan Hyslop, Shannon Rossi, Rylee Zappitelli, Olvia Gorom, Kylie Creadon (kneeling, left) and Kelsey Walton.
"The scholarships offered to our seniors prove how their hard work, the professional expertise of our teachers and counselors, and the love and expectations of their parents come together to catch the attention—and the scholarship dollars—of colleges and universities nationwide," Mr. Waler said.

Monday's ceremony recognized dozens of seniors for their scholastic and other accomplishments over the past four years, including seniors Thomas Carballada and Brendan Hyslop, who earned the Top Scholar Award for having the highest grade-point averages in the class.

For exemplifying the mission of NDCL in their lives, seniors Olivia Gorom, Stephanie Hetki, Christopher Jerme, and Jacob Liptow received the Living the Truth in Love Award.

Classmates Jack Ina and Madeline Spicer were honored with the Sisters of Notre Dame Distinguished Graduate Award. Their names will be inscribed in a book of recognition at the SND Motherhouse in Rome.

For a complete list of all award recipients, download the ceremony's program.

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