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Fulton County Student, Princess Barge earns $3 million dollars in scholarships

by Vanessa Castro April 29, 2023April 29, 2023

18-year-old Princess Barge recalls the moment she set a goal for herself in her first year of high school to earn more than $1 million in scholarship money. Her dreams became a reality this year when she earned $3 million and was accepted to 45 universities nationwide, including John Hopkins University. Barge said she began […]

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