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East Flatbush Resident Named Pearson Scholar

(New York, NY) Nneka Ezekwesili of the East Flatbush section of Brooklyn has been named a Pearson scholar at Borough of Manhattan Community College. As a Pearson scholar, Ezekwesili, who is a nursing major, receives a scholarship award for $1250 per semester, the cost for full-time, in-state tuition, for up to three semesters. She is...

Bedford Stuyvesant Resident Named Pearson Scholar

(New York, NY) Felicia Higginbotham of the Bedford Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn has been named a Pearson scholar at Borough of Manhattan Community College. As a Pearson scholar, Higginbotham, who is a nursing major, receives a scholarship award for $1250 per semester, the cost for full-time, in-state tuition, for up to three semesters. She is...

BMCC Names Pearson Scholars

(New York, NY) Borough of Manhattan Community College awarded six students in the health sciences Pearson Scholarships this week. Felicia Higginbotham and Nneka Ezekwesili, nursing students; Michelle Arrindell and Deborah Brice, health information technology majors; and Anjeta Osmanaj and Emmanuel Coulanges, respiratory therapy majors.

Staten Island Resident Named Pearson Scholar

(New York, NY) Deborah Brice of Saint George, Staten Island, has been named a Pearson scholar at Borough of Manhattan Community College. She has lived on Staten Island since 1974. As a Pearson scholar, Brice, who is a health information technology major receives a scholarship award for $1250 per semester, the cost for full-time, in-state...

Michelle Arrindell, Brooklyn Resident, Named Pearson Scholar

(New York, NY) Michelle Arrindell of Flatbush has been named a Pearson scholar at Borough of Manhattan Community College. As a Pearson scholar, Arrindell, who is a health information technology major receives a scholarship award for $1250 per semester, the cost for full-time, in-state tuition, for up to three semesters. She is also eligible...

BMCC Students Transfer to Top Colleges

How do you measure success? When it comes to colleges, most people would say graduation. But that’s not necessarily true when it comes to community colleges. Take the case of five students at Borough of Manhattan Community College, who have been accepted to Smith and Mount Holyoke Colleges. By any measure, their transfer to these...