Black Excellence Alert!
17-year-old Micheal Brown applied to twenty of the nation's top colleges, and not only did he get accepted into every single one of them, but they ALL offered him a full ride scholarship.
The Houston Mirabeau B. Lamar High School senior, who has only received one B throughout his whole academic career, also earned an additional $260,000 in scholarship offers.
He told CNN: "It's something I'm proud of because I see my hard work paying off, determination paying off, sacrifices paying off."
Brown received his first acceptance letter back in December from Stanford University, and opened his 20th acceptance letter on March 28. His mother, Berthinia Rutledge-Brown, who works two jobs as a licensed chemical dependency counselor, filmed his priceless reaction to receiving his first of twenty college acceptances. (see it below).
Wholesome beautiful content: Texas teen Michael Brown getting accepted to Stanford while his friends cheer him on. Michael then went on to get 19 more acceptances. His advice? Other first-gen kids can do it too! pic.twitter.com/PV2wbBrq3w
— Isabella Gomez Sarmiento (@Isabellephant) March 30, 2018
Rutledge-Brown lost three children before having Brown, and since then, has directed all of her energy to providing her son with the best life possible.
"After sixth grade, Mike was in control of his education," recalled Brown's mother. "He was focused, he knew what he wanted and he made his own decisions."
According to CNN, out of the 20 schools that Brown got into, his top choices include: Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Northwestern, Stanford, Georgetown, Vanderbilt and the University of Pennsylvania. Brown, who plans to major in political science, has until National College Decision Day on May 1 to make a final decision.
As a participate in organizations like QuestBridge, Emerge Fellowship and Breakthrough Collaborative, which places students from low-income communities with higher education opportunities, Brown said: "For me, it's important to highlight that I'm not the only student of color who is achieving."
Congratulations, Micheal! Your academic excellence is an inspiration to us all.