Tate Valedictorian Philips Wins National Merit Scholarship
July 14, 2015
Tate High School Class of 2015 valedictorian Hannah Philips was announced Monday as National Merit Scholarship winner.
Philips received a National Merit Liberty University Scholarship.
Graduating with a final GPA of 5.075, Philips was president of the National Honor Society, the Mu Alpha Theta secretary, and the Science Honor Society treasurer. She is an active member of the Marcus Pointe Baptist youth group and has participated in several missionary trips. Hannah has received a full ride scholarship to Liberty University. She plans to major in biomedical science and will pursue a career in dentistry.
Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA, is a private, evangelical university dedicated to academic excellence and training champions for Christ.
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5 Responses to “Tate Valedictorian Philips Wins National Merit Scholarship”
What a great example of a young Christian. A testament also to her parent(s).
Good for her, wish her all the best.
Yes a 5.0 is very possible with Honor’s classes
Her final GPA was 5.075?! WOW! I didn’t know that was even possible. Good for her.
Awesome….take your wonderful talents and go do good things.
Congratulations!!!