March 29, 2014

Coleton Towles: Scholarship Award Recipient

We are very proud to announce Coleton Towles, a Lexington Catholic student who has now received over 1 million dollars in scholarship offers from the 12 colleges that he has applied to. Coleton is a very dedicated student, extremely hard worker and one who values a great college education. We are very proud of Coleton and his success with Class 101. It goes to show you with raising your ACT and having a proper college list. College can be made more affordable. Congratulations Coleton, one of our million dollar students.     

 

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