Morehead-Cain Scholarship

<p>I am not able to find the profile of current Morehead-Cain scholars. Can some one help?
Thanks</p>

<p>Morehead-Cain doesn’t have scholar profiles, only Robertson does. Sorry :(</p>

<p>I found the profile of some students (I removed the names)</p>

<p>X is yearbook editor, captain of the cross country team, and president of Young Women for Women International, a service club that raises funds for and awareness of women’s issues across the world. She is a member of Class Council and was a leader of students who spoke out for keeping the school’s International Baccalaureate magnet program. </p>

<p>Y is president of the student body and was a four-year All-American swimmer on state champion team. He works on the staff of " " award-winning video program and works as a teaching assistant as part of his service with Beta Club and National Honor Society. Outside school, he has helped lead mission trips to foreign country and participated in a 17-day sailing expedition with students from across the world. </p>

<p>Z is president of the French club and founder of the World Cultures Club. She moved to the U.S. in 2005. Within three years, she not only learned to speak, read and write fluent English, but also emerged as one of the top student. She has a keen interest in social entrepreneurship and was a 2008 DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America) district competition finalist.</p>

<p>V has earned two full four-year scholarships: both the Morehead-Cain to UNC-Chapel Hill and the Park to NC State University. She is vice-president of the school’s National Honor Society and oversees freshman projects for the Medical Bio-Science Academy. She is a a member of " " chamber choir, and she has performed at Carnegie Hall with " "s Honors Chorus.</p>

<p>Oh wow, I never saw those. Sorry I was anti-helpful, but good job! :)</p>

<p>Don’t feel bad. You are correct. The reviews are not from UNC website. I ran a google search and found this.</p>

<p>Oh okay, well cool!</p>

<p>It’s on the Morehead-Cain website. Here you go…
[Class</a> of 2014](<a href=“http://www.moreheadcain.org/class_of_2014.html]Class”>http://www.moreheadcain.org/class_of_2014.html)</p>