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Dr. Alex Redcay ’95 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/dr-alex-redcay-95/

[…] good fit.” Alex transferred to Truman State University in Missouri—a public university. Between the low tuition mixed with a challenging education, Alex said it was the perfect fit for her. […]

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2020 Alumnus of the Year: Charles Seidel ’87 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/2020-alumnus-of-the-year-charles-seidel-87/

[…] from his eighth-grade typing teacher, as soon as Chuck graduated from MHS, he paid the tuition for the first semester at HACC and then opened a brokerage account with his […]

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Ladayah Robinson ’18 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/ladayah-robinson-18-community-family/

[…] “I am very grateful for my CES scholarship,” Ladayah said. “It helped pay for my tuition, housing, and sometimes, even my books.” As a MILT, Ladayah had a hard time […]

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Lanae Dancy ’18 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/milton-hershey-school-lanae-dancy-18-graduating-college-debt-free/

[…] student, Lanae uses her Continuing Education Scholarship from Milton Hershey School to pay for her tuition, housing, and meal plans. “My CES funding has helped me persevere through college and […]

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Hannah Monette ’16 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/milton-hershey-school-hannah-monette-16-opportunities/

[…] was able to fully focus on my academics and getting involved.” Hannah’s scholarship paid for tuition and housing expenses, meal plans, and textbooks. She even studied abroad for a semester […]

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Nicky Ren ’17 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/milton-hershey-school-alumni-nicky-ren-17-support-system/

[…] full advantage of the Milton Hershey School Continuing Education Scholarship (CES) to pay for his tuition, housing, and meal plans. Aside from college assistance, Nicky also was able to study […]

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Haley Dennis ’15 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/haley-dennis-15/

[…] money to get my private pilot’s license,” she said. “This was on top of my tuition. Plus, because I didn’t have any money growing up, I never actually tried to […]

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