Petoskey Senior Awarded Impact Scholarship

Exterior shot of the Michigan Tech Academic Offices Building
Exterior shot of the Michigan Tech Academic Offices Building
Michigan Tech’s School of Business and Economics has named incoming student Victoria Cameron of Petoskey, Michigan, as the 2019-20 full Impact Scholarship Competition recipient.
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Michigan Technological University's School of Business and Economics announces incoming student Victoria Cameron as the 2019-20 Impact Scholarship Competition recipient.

Cameron, who hails from Petoskey, Michigan, will be awarded full in-state tuition to a business major for four years (eight semesters).

The Impact Scholarship is an annual competitive award recognizing business majors and leaders at Michigan Tech. Twenty-one high school senior finalists participated in leadership activities on campus and received Impact awards.

Cameron, a senior at Petoskey High School, credits the friendly feel of Michigan Tech’s campus as the driving factor in her college decision. “My mom’s friend encouraged me to look at Michigan Tech’s business school. When I visited, I instantly felt at home,” she says.

Photo of Victoria Cameron
 2019-20 Impact Scholarship Competition recipient Victoria Cameron

The first in her immediate family to attend college, she gained inspiration from her father, a former Green Beret in the US Army, and her maternal grandfather and great-grandfather, who served in the British Army. “Serving my country feels like one of the noblest things I can do. I want to continue my family’s legacy,” Cameron says.

In addition to her general business studies, she plans to become a cadet in the Michigan Tech Army ROTC program. “I love working out and I’m a morning person. The ROTC program here is phenomenal.”

Cameron has been a competitive swimmer for more than 10 years and is also on her high school’s varsity tennis team. She has honed her leadership skills by mentoring younger athletes.

Cameron aims to bridge her passion for military service with her strength in analytics to pursue a role in military intelligence. She knows Michigan Tech’s STEM-fueled business degree will help her reach her goals. “Going into the competition, I was nervous, but meeting my future professors helped me to feel prepared for my next chapter as a Husky,” she says.

Joe Cooper, director of the Michigan Tech Student Financial Services Center, affirms Cameron’s potential: “During the on-campus competition, Victoria’s leadership skills were described as confident, positive and decisive. She is an example of a well-rounded student leader who will be an excellent ambassador for business programs at Michigan Tech.”

Michigan Technological University is a public research university founded in 1885 in Houghton, Michigan, and is home to more than 7,000 students from 55 countries around the world. Consistently ranked among the best universities in the country for return on investment, Michigan’s flagship technological university offers more than 120 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in science and technology, engineering, computing, forestry, business and economics, health professions, humanities, mathematics, social sciences, and the arts. The rural campus is situated just miles from Lake Superior in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, offering year-round opportunities for outdoor adventure.

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