Suffolk High School Seniors Awarded Berkeley College Scholarships
Suffolk County High School Seniors Awarded Berkeley College Scholarships
(Long Island, N.Y.) Berkeley College President Dario A. Cortes, PhD, has announced that high school seniors from Suffolk County, NY, have received scholarships to attend Berkeley College.
“We are proud to recognize the academic accomplishments of these high school seniors by awarding them scholarships to attend Berkeley College,” said Dr. Cortes. “As a college that values diversity, fosters academic growth and recognizes the potential of each student, Berkeley College looks forward to welcoming these scholarship recipients to our campuses in the coming year.”
The following students from Suffolk County have received scholarships to attend Berkeley College:
- Ariana Atria of Commack, Commack High School
- Julie Cohen of Amity Harbor, Holy Trinity High School
Berkeley College scholarships are awarded annually to high school seniors who demonstrate a high level of achievement in high school. Scholarships are renewable based on the recipient’s cumulative grade point average at the end of each academic year and continued enrollment as a full-time student.
A leader in business education for 79 years, Berkeley College maintains an enrollment of more than 8,000 students, including 665 international students in its Baccalaureate and Associate degree programs. The College has two New York campuses in Midtown Manhattan and White Plains, an Extension Center in Lower Manhattan in the Wall Street area, and four New Jersey campuses located in Woodland Park (formerly West Paterson), Paramus, Woodbridge, and Newark. In addition, the College offers Berkeley College Online and Corporate Learning Partnerships. Concentrations are offered in more than 20 career fields, and all campuses are accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The College’s website address is www.BerkeleyCollege.edu
Photo (L to R): Ariana Atria of Commack, a senior at Commack High School; and Julie Cohen of Amity Harbor, a senior at Holy Trinity High School, who were awarded scholarships to attend Berkeley College.



