ALFRED, NY, April 2020 – Two Oswego County residents have each been awarded scholarships to attend Alfred State.
Joseph Cerrillo of Hannibal was awarded a $20,280 “All-American Scholarship.” Cerrillo is slated to graduate in 2020 from Hannibal Central School and has been accepted into the architectural technology (BS) program.
Michael Borer of Oswego graduated in 2018 from Oswego High School and has been accepted into the mechanical engineering technology (BS) program.
The “All-American Scholarship” (free board {14-meal}) is awarded to students who must possess an 89 (3.3 on 4.0 scale) or better cumulative high school average through their junior year; at least a 1220 combined reading/writing and math SAT or 24 composite ACT score is required. Recipients must maintain a required grade point average to continue to receive free board in subsequent semesters.
The “Transfer Scholarship” is awarded to transfer students entering a baccalaureate degree program. The student must have completed at least three semesters with a 3.25 cumulative GPA and demonstrate continuous, full-time college attendance since high school graduation, for consideration.
Fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Alfred State offers some 51 associate degree programs, 29 baccalaureate degree programs, and two certificate programs.
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