High school senior Chase Matthews is making history in Georgia.
WSB-TV Atlanta reports that as Matthews looks ahead to her next chapter after graduating from Westlake High School in South Fulton County, Georgia, she’s celebrating a record-breaking number of scholarship offers to support her higher education journey.
She has already been accepted into colleges in every state, totaling 155 acceptance letters. Some of the schools include Florida A&M University, Howard University, Ohio State University, and the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
“Just hard work, hard work,” said Matthews’ College Advisor Sean Moore, according to WSB-TV Atlanta.
Furthermore, the outlet also noted that Matthews has received $6 million in scholarship offers, one of the highest for a high school senior in the state’s history.
“Chase exemplifies excellence,” mentioned Gregory Minnis, Westlake High interim principal, per the outlet.
Matthews has not yet decided which school she will attend, but the prospects of her school of choice leading to a full-ride scholarship are high. Wherever her steps guide her, she will choose a college supporting her dreams of becoming a pharmacist.
“I aspire to become a pharmacist and open a chain of mobile and brick-and-mortar pharmacies,” Matthews said, according to the outlet.
She also commented, “It’s all for my grandparents and parents. I’ve seen their struggles with affording medicine as well as accessibility. I want to fix that problem in the Black and low-income communities in Atlanta.”
Matthews joins a pool of bright minds of the next generation. As AFROTECH™ previously told you, 13-year-old Joshua Suddith, with a GPA of 3.88, has been accepted into Morehouse College. He currently plans to complete high school, so he has deferred his enrollment at the Historically Black College and University to 2026. At that time, he will begin his studies in international relations.
“His grit and determination are the most impressive things about him,” his mother, Chaundra, said, according to 11 Alive News. “He didn’t let challenges get in the way of his dream.”