Victoria Cain Wins Prestigious Merit Scholarship to Spelman College


Victoria Cain ’22 has been awarded the Dovey Johnson Roundtree Scholarship to Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia. 

The Dovey Johnson Roundtree Scholarship includes full tuition, fees, and on-campus room and board for four years to Spelman College, the top-ranked Historically Black College and University (HBCU) in the United States and one of the top 100 colleges and universities in the country. 

Director of College Counseling Katie Brewer describes Victoria as someone who lives the vision and values of the Dovey Johnson Roundtree Scholarship. “Victoria is curious, discerning, diligent, and focused,” Mrs. Brewer said. “With passion and discipline, she will go all in when she’s done her research and is confident in her position. She actively seeks out experiences and opportunities to challenge not only herself, but all of us, to get out and do something in this world. This [scholarship] is a well-deserved recognition that she will continue to learn broadly and lead courageously.”

The Dovey Johnson Roundtree Scholarship was established in 2020 in honor of Spelman College alumna Dovey Johnson Roundtree ’38, a noted civil rights activist. The scholarship seeks to honor intellectual curiosity, determination, and hard work.
 
Congratulations to Victoria on this incredible achievement!
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