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Central Bucks, MBIT Graduates Awarded Partnership Scholarships
The Foundations scholarships recognize students who best demonstrated a commitment to community service.
DOYLESTOWN, PA – Three Central Bucks High School graduates and one Middle Bucks Institute of Technology graduate have been named Partnership in Education Scholarship recipients by Foundations Community Partnership (FCP).
FCP has awarded $1,000 each to:
- Furlong resident Nina Harris, a graduate of Central Bucks High School East. She will be attending Tufts University. (Scholarship co-sponsored by Doylestown Health.)
- Warrington resident Diya Hundiwala, a graduate of Central Bucks High School South. She will be attending Princeton University. (Scholarship co-sponsored by Doylestown Health.)
- Doylestown resident Cameran Renner, a graduate of Central Bucks High School West. She will be attending Penn State University. (Scholarship co-sponsored by Doylestown Health.)
- Doylestown resident Samantha Rosinski, a graduate of Middle Bucks Institute of Technology. She will be attending Chapman University. (Scholarship co-sponsored by Penn Community Bank.)

School administrators and guidance counselors were aske to nominate students who best demonstrated a commitment to community service, academic performance, and quality of character.
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“The commitment to community service and academic excellence of our local high school
students is evident within our scholarship program,” said FCP’s Board Chair Abigail Halloran. “Recognizing these outstanding student leaders serves as encouragement to all to work toward positive change in our communities.”
The following organizations and individuals co-sponsored select scholarships demonstrating their commitment to the community and FCP’s mission: Doylestown Health, First Bank, Connie Furman, Grand View Health, Penn Community Bank, and Traffic Planning and Design, Inc.
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