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UPDATE: Tucker Seniors Win National Scholarships

National Achievement Scholarship winners named.

Updated Friday, April 6, 9:35 a.m.

Anthony A. Morgan of Tucker is among the names announced today of roughly 800 outstanding Black American high school seniors who have won Achievement Scholarship® awards through the National Achievement Scholarship Program.

Morgan, whose probable career field is pediatrics, attends Norcross High School.

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Tsion A. Horra of also won an Achievement Scholarship and will receive $2,500, according to the Atlanta-Journal Constitution.

The awards total over $2 million dollars and are being financed by grants from 29 corporate organizations and professional associations, and by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.

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The National Achievement Scholarship Program is a privately financed academic competition established in 1964 specifically to honor scholastically talented Black American youth and to provide scholarships to a substantial number of the most outstanding participants in each annual competition. By the conclusion of the 2012 program, marking the 48th annual competition, about 31,800 participants will have received scholarships for undergraduate study worth more than $100 million. The program is conducted by National Merit Scholarship Corporation, a not-for-profit organization that operates without government assistance.


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