Lyons Township High School Senior Receives Air Force ROTC Scholarship
Lyons Township High Student Gets 4-Year Air Force ROTC Scholarship
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Trevor Klein, a senior at Lyons Township High School in La Grange, Illinois, has been awarded a prestigious 4-year Air Force ROTC scholarship. This competitive scholarship, one of approximately 500 nationwide, recognizes his achievements in academics, physical fitness, and aviation, including his private pilot's license and participation in local aviation programs.
- 01Trevor Klein is a senior at Lyons Township High School in La Grange, Illinois.
- 02He completed a dual credit aviation program in partnership with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
- 03The Air Force ROTC scholarship requires rigorous academic and physical qualifications, along with a formal interview.
- 04Trevor earned his private pilot's license through the Ray Aviation Scholarship from the Experimental Aircraft Association.
- 05He plans to study mechanical engineering at Texas A&M University, where his scholarships will cover all attendance costs.
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Trevor Klein, a senior at Lyons Township High School in La Grange, Illinois, has received a highly competitive 4-year Air Force ROTC tuition scholarship, awarded to only about 500 students nationwide by the Department of the Air Force. This scholarship is distinguished by its stringent requirements, including academic excellence, physical fitness, medical qualifications, and a formal interview with an Air Force officer. Trevor has excelled in his studies, completing a dual credit aviation program in collaboration with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. His passion for aviation is further demonstrated by earning his private pilot's license, supported by the Ray Aviation Scholarship from the Experimental Aircraft Association. Active in the local aviation community, he participated in programs like Young Eagles and airplane building activities. This fall, Trevor will attend Texas A&M University, one of the six senior military colleges in the United States, where he will pursue a degree in mechanical engineering. The combination of his Air Force ROTC scholarship and Texas A&M's Patriot Scholarship will cover his full cost of attendance. Upon graduation, Trevor is set to commission as a second lieutenant in the Air Force, marking the beginning of his military career.
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Trevor's scholarship highlights the opportunities available for students in the local community and encourages others to pursue aviation and military careers.
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