17-year-old shocked when she learned she was offered more than $1 million in college scholarships Share Updated: 4:10 PM EST Mar 7, 2021 By Shirin Ali Share Updated: 4:10 PM EST Mar 7, 2021
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Show Transcript Mm mm. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Mm. Yeah. I was really shocked. I was like, Oh, well, I like I didn t know what to do. I didn t know if I could cry. I laugh. I didn t know what they do.
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The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 4:10 PM EST Mar 7, 2021 By Shirin Ali After applying to more than 20 colleges, one high school senior from Philadelphia has been offered a total of over $1 million in scholarship money.Shanya Robinson-Owens, 17, applied to somewhere between 25 to 30 different colleges, hoping to find the school best suited for her. As her acceptance letters came rolling in, her family quickly realized she was being offered
Shanya Robinson-Owens applied to at least 20 colleges and universities. She not only got accepted but also got offered reams of scholarship money, $1 million total in all.
Shanya Robinson-Owens applied to at least 20 colleges and universities. She not only got accepted but also got offered reams of scholarship money, $1 million total in all.
Shanya Robinson-Owens, a 17-year-old student at George Washington Carver High School of Engineering and Science in Philadelphia, applied to somewhere between 25 to 30 different colleges and was offered over $1 million in scholarship money.