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The Scott Cooper Miami Scholarship Was Awarded On November 19, 2019

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November 26, 2019
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Scott Cooper Miami is pleased to announce that the two eligible students have been awarded the Scott Cooper Miami Scholarship. Scott Cooper Miami said, “There are a lot of memorable applicants, two of whom stand out. Madisyn Travisano and Renee Yan will each receive a $500 tuition fee.”

The Scott Cooper Miami scholarships are offered to students that are in Business Management, Marketing, Communications, Journalism, Education or Fitness programs in an accredited college/university in the U.S. or Canada.

Both winners were excited about the award and expressed their gratitude for this. “Wow thank you so much for this award. I’m so grateful for this and to your organization!” said Madisyn Travisano. “Thank you so much for the scholarship. I am so grateful and appreciate it so much, said Renee Yan.

Madisyn Travisano is currently a sophomore at Seton Hall University. Madisyn is majoring in Journalism with a minor in Sports Media and Political Science. The public figure she chose to write her essay about was Winston Churchill, the former Prime Minister of Great Britain. Madisyn correctly stated in her essay, her choice “isn’t necessarily someone that most people in my generation would pick.”

Renee Yan is currently a freshman at the University of Buffalo and is majoring in biology. The public figure she chose to write her essay about was Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani activist for female education. Malala spoke out against the Taliban and was the victim of a failed assassination attempt. She is also the youngest Nobel Laureate. Renee stated that “not everyone is fortunate enough to get an education” and “when I hear girls who aren’t grateful for their education, I try to remind them what Malala had to go through for her’s.”

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David has worked as a journalist for various print-based magazines for more than 5 years. He is a science and space enthusiast who aims to excel in the field, especially in human anatomical studies. He curates and edits quality news pieces for Tribune Byte in the Science & Education genre.

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