Fort Worth’s Hill School graduates awarded record-breaking $828,000 in scholarships

95 percent of the graduates have been accepted into universities across the U.S.

The graduating class of Hill School, a Fort Worth college preparatory, full-service school for students who learn differently, has been awarded $828,430 in scholarship, a new school record, the school announced in a news release.

“I know I speak for everyone at Hill School when I say that I could not be more proud of the talent evident in the class of 2018,” Head of School Roxann Breyer said in the release, head of school at Hill School. “While we are sad that their time here is over, we can’t wait to see where these Hawks fly next.”

The release stated that of the 21 Hill School graduates, 95 percent will be continuing their education at a college or university such as Austin College, Clemson University, Texas A&M University, Texas Christian University, Oklahoma State University, Millsaps College, Louisiana State University, UT Dallas, and The Citadel.

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The 2018 graduates also completed a record-breaking 4,000 community service hours, the release said, and earned a combined 150 college credit hours in English and college algebra.