Union County High School Seniors Awarded Berkeley College Scholarships

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, April 5, 2021
Contact: Ilene Greenfield
Director of Media Relations
201-207-6667
IGL@BerkeleyCollege.edu

UNION COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS
AWARDED BERKELEY COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS


High school students from Union County, NJ, 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.

“Congratulations to all the Berkeley College scholarships recipients on persevering through these interesting times and excelling in your studies,” said Michael J. Smith, President of Berkeley College. “At Berkeley College, we believe in you and your future. Take the time to think about how you can best continue your educational journey to make the most of your talents and build your skills to achieve your goals. Your potential is our promise.”

The following students from Union County have received scholarships to attend Berkeley College:

- Marbely Argueta of Elizabeth, Elizabeth High School, Frank J. Cicarell Academy
- Matthew Cajuste of Elizabeth, Alexander Hamilton Preparatory Academy
- Brianna Ceballos of Elizabeth, Benedictine Academy
- Kaylah Crowley of Elizabeth, Thomas A. Edison Career and Technical Academy
- Kenalia Dorestant of Elizabeth, Admiral William Halsey Leadership Academy
- Nataly Guzman of Elizabeth, Admiral William Halsey Leadership Academy
- Stephanie Lopez of Elizabeth, Alexander Hamilton Preparatory Academy
- Anthony Oropeza of Elizabeth, John E. Dwyer Technology Academy
- Karla Panza of Elizabeth, Admiral William Halsey Leadership Academy
- Norotiana Ramarolahy of Elizabeth, Admiral William Halsey Leadership Academy
- Alejandra Zuin of Elizabeth, Alexander Hamilton Preparatory Academy
- Allison Sanchez of Elizabethport, Admiral William Halsey Leadership Academy
- Laisha Sanchez Nunez of Elizabethport, Admiral William Halsey Leadership Academy
- Malaika Aaliyah Etienne of Hillside, Hillside High School
- Douglas Nelson of Hillside, Hillside High School
- Sasha Santana of Hillside, Hillside High School
- Nikara Stewart of Hillside, Hillside High School
- Aaziah lugo of Linden, Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy
- Karichia Thomas of Linden, Linden High School
- Victoria Thomas of Linden, Linden High School
- Matthew Nunez of Plainfield, Plainfield Academy for the Arts and Advanced Studies
- Tess Mulligan of Pompton Plains, Morris County School of Technology
- Josephine Claiborne Oloughlin of Rahway, Rahway High School
- Adenike Callwood of Roselle, Abraham Clark High School
- Matthew Guzman of Roselle, Abraham Clark High School
- Michelle Tan of Union, Union High School

About Berkeley College
Berkeley College, founded in 1931, is a career-focused institution accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education that offers students Master’s, Bachelor’s, and Associate’s degree and Certificate programs in more than 20 career fields. The College also offers continuing education programs to enhance career credentials.

Berkeley College has campuses in Newark, Paramus, Woodbridge, and Woodland Park, NJ, as well as in Midtown Manhattan and White Plains, NY, with more than 4,900 students enrolled. In addition, Berkeley College Online® serves a global population. U.S. News & World Report has named Berkeley College among the Best Colleges for Online Bachelor’s Programs and among the Best Online Bachelor’s Programs for Veterans, for eight consecutive years. The website address is www.BerkeleyCollege.edu

The mission of Berkeley College is to empower students to achieve lifelong success in dynamic careers.



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