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Rufus King seniors earn full rides to Notre Dame, including QuestBridge match

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Congratulations to Rufus King International School seniors Jordan Anderson, who will attend the University of Notre Dame as a Quest- Bridge scholar, and David Akinsanya, also heading for Notre Dame on a full-ride scholarship.

Rufus King grads Jordan and David are heading to Notre Dame.

Jordan (left) was offered his full-ride scholarship through the QuestBridge program, which is designed to help high-achieving students find scholarships.

Jordan learned about QuestBridge from his school counselor, Brenda Mikell, and a King alumna, Arianna Acevedo-Ithier, who also received a scholarship offer through QuestBridge.

Like Jordan, he applied through the QuestBridge program, but after not receiving a match, was contacted by Notre Dame during the school’s early decision round.

Source: Milwaukee Times Weekly Newspaper – Journalistic Excellence, Service, Integrity and Objectivity Always

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