ST. LOUIS – Elizabeth Maya received the surprise of a lifetime when she attended an assembly at her school Thursday. Representatives from Maryville University presented Maya with a check for $144,632.
More than 550 students, including Maya, competed for various scholarships at Maryville a few weeks ago, but Maya was honored with the Presidential Scholarship. It not only covers tuition but room and board, too.
Prospective students had to have a 3.75 GPA or a score of 27 on the ACT to qualify for the competition then go through a round of private interviews with university officials.
Maya, a senior at Collegiate School of Medicine and Bio-Science Magnet High School, plans to become a veterinarian. She is the first student from the St. Louis Public School District to secure the prestigious award and it is the first time a first-generation student has received it.