WEA Scholars Take the Next Step

Women’s Education Alliance proudly celebrates four exceptional scholarship recipients who graduated from high school this spring and are preparing to begin exciting new journeys at colleges and universities across the country.

These remarkable students have demonstrated perseverance, academic achievement, leadership, and a commitment to their communities throughout their educational journeys. Several of these graduates have been recognized throughout the year for their accomplishments, and we are honored to celebrate this important milestone with them and their families.

Archbishop Curley High School

Adeoluwa A. will attend Loyola University Maryland, where he plans to study Information Systems, Data Analytics, and AI for Business.

Dillon-Seth S. will attend Washington and Lee University, where he plans to major in Engineering and minor in Law, Justice, and Society.

The Catholic High School of Baltimore

Luisa M.-B. will attend the University of Maryland's A. James Clark School of Engineering, where she will pursue her passion for engineering and innovation.

Mount Saint Joseph High School

Matthew P. will attend Loyola University Maryland, continuing his educational journey at one of the region's leading Catholic universities.

As these graduates move forward into the next chapter of their lives, they carry with them the values of faith, service, leadership, and academic excellence that have guided their success thus far.

Women's Education Alliance extends its heartfelt congratulations to Adeoluwa, Dillon-Seth, Luisa, and Matthew, as well as to their families, teachers, and school communities who have supported them along the way.

We are incredibly proud of all they have accomplished and look forward to celebrating their future achievements.

We invite you to view photos from the Class of 2026 graduation ceremonies in our High School Graduates Photo Gallery.

"Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and He will establish your plans." — Proverbs 16:3

Previous
Previous

Honoring Achievement, Faith, and Growth

Next
Next

A Morning of Faith, Reflection, and Gratitude with Bishop Madden