Eleven Named Scholars By National Hispanic Recognition Program

College Board Program Recognizes Exceptional Academic Achievements

The 2016-17 National Hispanic Recognition Program (NHRP) selected Jessie Brown, Mark Flanagan, Peyton Hayes, Chase Juszczak, Nicole Juszczak, Victor Kareh, Kaitlyn Ramirez, Christina Rivela, Alfredo Garcia Sanchez, Gina Valderrama and Jason Weinstein from the Cooper Class of 2017 as National Hispanic Scholars.
 
Established in 1983, the National Hispanic Recognition Program is a College Board program that provides national recognition of the exceptional academic achievements of Hispanic/Latino high school seniors and identifies them for post-secondary institutions. In order to be eligible, students must be at least one-quarter Hispanic/Latino, as defined by the NHRP, meet the minimum PSAT cutoff score by state, and achieve a minimum grade point average requirement. 
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