Georgia Teen Earns $1.8M in Scholarships From 53 Colleges!

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A Georgia high school senior is making national headlines after being accepted into 53 colleges and receiving over $1.8 million in scholarships—a result of years of academic dedication, community involvement, and strong mentorship at home.
A Standout Student with Big Ambitions: The Story of the Georgia Teen
Jada-Symone Batichon, 18, just graduated from Wheeler High School in Powder Springs, Georgia, with a flawless 4.0 GPA and a track record of impressive extracurriculars. Not only did she hold leadership roles in student government and the National Honor Society, but she was also a cheerleader and founded EmpowHer, a club designed to help other girls build confidence, develop life skills, and navigate high school with purpose.

Her vision? To create a community where young women uplift each other through workshops, mentorship, and honest conversations about everything from academics to friendships.
Accelerated Academics and College Hustle
Jada-Symone wasn’t just busy in high school—she got a head start by completing six high school courses in middle school, and later dual-enrolled at Kennesaw State University and Chattahoochee Technical College. By the time she walked the stage at Wheeler High, she had already earned her nursing assistant certification.
Her strategic approach to college applications was heavily influenced by her mother, Dr. Claudia Batichon, an educator and founder of THINK Protégé, an academic coaching service. Together, they made a plan: apply to schools with generous scholarship options and avoid student loan debt altogether.
The Results: 53 Acceptances, $1.8 Million, and One Big Decision for the Georgia Teen
Out of the 58 colleges she applied to, 53 said yes. Her acceptances came with scholarship offers totaling about $1.8 million. And while her options were wide open, Jada-Symone ultimately chose the University of Alabama, where she plans to major in business management and finish both her undergrad and master’s degree in just four years.

“I’m excited to grow, challenge myself, and gain independence,” she told People. “But I’ll definitely miss my family.”
A Story That Inspires
Jada-Symone’s story is more than a headline—it’s a testament to the power of preparation, parental support, and dreaming big. She hopes her journey will inspire other teens to start early, stay organized, and believe that academic excellence and financial freedom can go hand-in-hand.
As she prepares for her college journey, she leaves behind a legacy of leadership, inspiration, and a reminder that hard work truly pays off.
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