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Utica graduate accepted to 6 Ivy League universities, awarded $2.2M in scholarships

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UTICA, Mich. (WXYZ) — A recent graduate of the Utica Academy for International Studies has been accepted into six Ivy League universities, and has been awarded more than $2.2 million on scholarships.

Sam Saba graduated from UAIS as Valedictorian, and has been a student in Utica Community Schools since elementary.

“I try not to seek affirmation from the college application process, but it definitely has been a boost in morale and a testament to the opportunities that are open to all types of students in UCS, regardless of their background,” Saba said.

The scholar was accepted to these six Ivy League schools: Harvard University, Princeton University, Yale University, Brown University, Columbia University, and the University of Pennsylvania.

He chose to attend Harvard University on a full-ride scholarship in the fall.

While at Harvard, Saba will pursue Middle Eastern and Global studies. He plans to become an ambassador of work with a nonprofit humanitarian organization in the future.

“The idea of college being so important has always been instilled in me, and I always believed I could do it and should try,” he said. “I never thought I would be here with a smile on my face saying I was going to go to Harvard.”