MARION, Ala.—Ariana Tyler, a senior at Louisville High School, has been awarded a top scholarship from Marion Military Institute—the nation’s oldest military junior college.
Tyler was awarded the Presidential Scholarship in March. The scholarship will cover seventy-five percent of his tuition at Marion Military Institute.
This scholarship was offered based on his academic achievements and leadership positions. “We only offer this scholarship to students who have superior academics and top leadership roles in their school or community,” says Brittany Crawford, Director of Admissions and member of the Scholarship Committee at Marion Military Institute.
Tyler demonstrated a strong candidate profile in his various honors and positions throughout high school. Tyler is Student Body Vice President as well as President for FCCLA, and Battalion Commander for JROTC at Louisville High School. She excels at sports for her school by cheering, playing tennis, softball, soccer, and running track.
“We look forward to having Ariana join our Corps of Cadets this fall,” says Crawford.
Ariana Tyler joins the Corps of Cadets as a member of the Air Force ROTC. She will be working towards an undergraduate commission in the Air Force after completing her bachelor’s degree.
Since 1842, Marion Military Institute has achieved a national reputation for preparing young men and women for successful civilian and military careers. Students from all over the nation attend Marion Military Institute to establish a strong foundation for future study, and to take advantage of its leadership development & military training programs.