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The University of Nebraska celebrated another commitment from a top-tier in-state student who scored a perfect 36 on the ACT and is enrolling as a Husker through the full-ride Presidentās Scholarship.
Jeremy Robson, who was the commencement speaker at his Millard West High School graduation ceremony, will begin studying pre-health at the University of NebraskaāLincoln in the fall. His ultimate dream is to become a brain surgeon.
Robsonās ACT score qualified him for the Presidential Scholars Program, a new scholarship announced earlier this year by Chris Kabourek, interim president of the University of Nebraska system, and Gov. Jim Pillen. The award covers the total cost of undergraduate attendance across the University of Nebraska system, plus a $5,000 annual stipend.
Robson said the scholarship was a difference-maker as he considered competitive offers from other schools such as Alabama and Tulsa. With the Presidentās Scholarship, he will be able to avoid debt and stay close to home, following in the footsteps of his parents, Jeremy and Kelly, both Husker alums.
āWhen we created the Presidential Scholars Program, we were thinking of students like Jeremy ā Nebraskaās best and brightest whose talents we need to keep right here at home,ā Kabourek said. āJeremy is going to do big things in his future, and Iām thrilled that we are able to give him the opportunity to chase his dreams at Nebraska.
āIt was an honor to celebrate with the Robsons and we canāt wait to see Jeremy on campus this fall. Not only that, but we hope his three younger brothers will someday follow him to the University of Nebraska.ā
At Millard West, Jeremy was on the swim team and was a member of the National Honor Society. He was also part of the University of Nebraska Medical Centerās High School Alliance, a competitive program for Omaha-area high school juniors and seniors that cultivates their interest in the health sciences.
He will join an inaugural cohort of Presidential Scholars that will number more than a dozen.
āJeremy is one of Nebraskaās best, brightest and talented young scholars,ā said Chancellor Rodney D. Bennett. āWe are so glad that he has decided to join many other top students in staying home and attending the stateās flagship, Big Ten research university.ā
The Presidential Scholars Program provides a full cost of attendance scholarship ā tuition, fees, books, housing and all other costs ā plus a $5,000 annual stipend to Nebraska students who score a perfect 36 on the ACT or an equivalent SAT score of 1,570 or above. The scholarship may be used for undergraduate study at any NU campus.
The goal of the program is to advance the governor and universityās shared vision to make Nebraska more competitive for its best and brightest students. The universityās goal is to raise the private funds necessary to expand the program to cover Nebraska students who score a 33 or above on the ACT.
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