17-year-old Amia Jackson Graduates High School with 4.30 GPA, Secures $2M Scholarship to 38 US Universities

Amia's academic excellence has not only secured her membership in prestigious societies such as the National Society of High School Scholars but has also garnered recognition from the National Math, English, World Language, and Civitas Honors Societies. Her commitment to academic excellence was further highlighted as she served as the Academic Chair for the Black Organization of Student Success.

17-year-old Amia Jackson Graduates High School with 4.30 GPA, Secures $2M Scholarship to 38 US Universities

In a remarkable academic achievement, 17-year-old Amia Jackson has graduated from Willowbrook High School with a stellar 4.30 cumulative grade point average (GPA), earning an impressive $2 million in scholarship offers from 38 different universities across the United States.

Amia's academic excellence has not only secured her membership in prestigious societies such as the National Society of High School Scholars but has also garnered recognition from the National Math, English, World Language, and Civitas Honors Societies. Her commitment to academic excellence was further highlighted as she served as the Academic Chair for the Black Organization of Student Success.

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Throughout her high school journey, Amia demonstrated leadership and dedication by being an active member of various organizations, including the Student Council and Varsity Club. Beyond academics, she showcased her athletic prowess as a member of the basketball team, volleyball team, and varsity bowling team. Her involvement in extracurricular activities extended to her role as the Academic Chair for the Black Organization of Student Success.

Amia's community engagement during the pandemic showcased her compassionate spirit, as she volunteered at organizations like Bag Lady Outreach, Catholic Charities, and Senior Assistance. Despite facing personal loss during the past year, she remained focused on her goals and expressed gratitude to her family and friends for their unwavering support.

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With a diverse array of accomplishments under her belt, Amia looks forward to a promising future as she pursues a degree with the financial burden of tuition and housing covered by her well-deserved scholarships. She expressed excitement about her chosen path at Dominican University, where she plans to major in Business Management and continue her bowling career.

Amia's story serves as an inspiration to aspiring students, showcasing the transformative power of dedication, resilience, and academic excellence. As she embarks on her higher education journey, she is poised to make a positive impact, both academically and athletically, at Dominican University.