A new scholarship supports students at the Academy of Information Technology at Bryan Station High School.
The grant provides $18,000 per student graduating from Bryan Station who are accepted to Transylvania University.
Fayette County Public Schools Superintendent Manny Caulk praised the effort Tuesday saying the scholarship expands the possibilities of the high school graduates.
He says it also shows the university’s support of the community.
The scholarship is renewable, so a qualifying student could apply all four years. It will be available to the graduating class of 2019.
Bryan Station students who are accepted to attend Transylvania are also eligible for other merit-based scholarships.