BRUNSWICK, Ohio — Cuyahoga Community College will extend hours during a special enrollment event Oct. 13 at the Brunswick University Center to help students register for an upcoming eight-week session of fall classes.

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Triceratops Tuesday will take place from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Oct. 13 at the center at 3605 Center Road in Brunswick. The sessions offer opportunities to meet with academic counselors and visit enrollment and financial aid offices to solidify a class schedule. Campus bookstores also will be open.
Fall semester’s second eight-week session begins Oct. 19.
Other Tri-C locations hosting Triceratops Tuesday include the Eastern Campus, 4250 Richmond Road in Highland Hills, Metropolitan Campus, 2900 Community College Ave. in Cleveland; Western Campus, 11000 Pleasant Valley Road in Parma and Westshore Campus, 31001 Clemens Road in Westlake
Visit tri-c.edu/triceratopstuesday or call 216-987-6000 for more information.
Can’t make it to campus? Take advantage of Tri-C’s virtual services to enroll or get answers to your questions. Visit tri-c.edu/livechat to start a conversation.
Hofstra University: Elena Schorr of Medina graduated from Hofstra University in spring 2020, earning a Master of Science in Sports Science.
Baldwin Wallace University: Students from our area were among nearly 600 first-year students welcomed to the Baldwin Wallace University campus this fall who earned more than $10.2 million in scholarships for their outstanding high school achievements. The following local students earned scholarships:
From the Medina area: Tara Adams, a graduate of Cloverleaf Senior High School majoring in communication sciences and disorders, earned a $17,000 Dean’s Scholarship; Emily Bachman, a graduate of Mother of Divine Grace School, earned a $17,000 Dean’s Scholarship; Dom Calabrese, a graduate of Buckeye Senior High School majoring in biology, earned a $17,000 Dean’s Scholarship; Jacob Doerge, a graduate of Buckeye Senior High School majoring in computer science, earned a $21,000 President’s Scholarship; Jacque Eierdam, a graduate of Buckeye Senior High School majoring in early childhood education, earned a $15,000 Fellow’s Scholarship;
Anastasia Laguardia, a graduate of Medina Senior High School majoring in biology, earned a $17,000 Dean’s Scholarship; Maddie Macron, a graduate of Medina Senior High School majoring in biology, earned a $15,000 Fellow’s Scholarship;
Kyle Maruna, a graduate of Medina Senior High School, earned a $15,000 Fellow’s Scholarship; Jake Nanosky, a graduate of Medina Senior High School majoring in finance, earned a $21,000 President’s Scholarship; Nick Reilman, a graduate of Walsh Jesuit High School majoring in marketing, earned a $15,000 Fellow’s Scholarship;
Lyndsay Rennick, a graduate of Buckeye Senior High School majoring in psychology, earned a $15,000 Fellow’s Scholarship; Kenzie Shelton, a graduate of Buckeye Senior High School majoring in pre-physical therapy, earned a $17,000 Dean’s Scholarship;
Kayne Spieker, a graduate of Ohio Distance and Electronic Learning Academy majoring in political science, earned a $21,000 President’s Scholarship; Jacob Stahl, a graduate of Buckeye Senior High School, earned a $15,000 Fellow’s Scholarship.
From the Brunswick-Hinckley area: Carter Almady, a graduate of Brunswick High School, earned a $21,000 President’s Scholarship; Charlize Bernhardt, a graduate of Brunswick High School majoring in digital media and design, earned a $21,000 President’s Scholarship; Grace Borecky, a graduate of Highland High School majoring in biology, earned a $17,000 Dean’s Scholarship; Morgan Briley, a graduate of Brunswick High School, earned a $17,000 Dean’s Scholarship; Leah Bruzda, a graduate of Brunswick High School majoring in biology, earned a $19,000 Trustee’s Scholarship;
Bryant Burns of, a graduate of Highland High School majoring in applied mathematics, earned a $19,000 Trustee’s Scholarship; Sarah Case, a graduate of Brunswick High School majoring in accounting, earned a $21,000 President’s Scholarship.
Dina Dakdouk, a graduate of Buckeye Senior High School majoring in engineering, earned a $21,000 President’s Scholarship; Alyssa Guzman, a graduate of North Royalton High School majoring in early childhood education, earned a $21,000 President’s Scholarship; Kourtney Knoblock, a graduate of Brunswick High School, earned a $21,000 President’s Scholarship; Grace Kortan, a graduate of Brunswick High School, earned a $21,000 President’s Scholarship; Trev Mackey, a graduate of Brunswick High School majoring in business administration, earned a $15,000 Fellow’s Scholarship;
Tara Martin, a graduate of Brunswick High School majoring in pre-physical therapy, earned a $15,000 Fellow’s Scholarship.
Dane McNulty of, a graduate of Highland High School majoring in finance, earned a $17,000 Dean’s Scholarship; Jamila Mohammad of, a graduate of Brunswick High School majoring in public health, earned a $21,000 President’s Scholarship; Ryah Moner, a graduate of Brunswick High School majoring in early childhood education, earned a $17,000 Dean’s Scholarship; Cooper Siurek, a graduate of Brunswick High School majoring in exercise science, earned a $15,000 Fellow’s Scholarship
Baldwin Wallace University Football Head Coach Jim Hilvert is pleased to announce that 52 student-athletes have selected BW to continue their football careers. Students from Medina are Jake Nanosky, Nick Reilman and Jacob Stahl as well as Dane McNulty of Hinckley and and Cooper Siurek of Brunswick.
Ohio Wesleyan University: Local residents recognized for their academic achievements for spring semester at Ohio Wesleyan University are: Matt Burke, Audrey Calvin, Ben Loeper, Max Salerno and Maia Virgei of Medina and Avery Finding of Hinckley.
Biola University: Sarah Griffith of Medina was named to Biola University’s Dean’s List for academic excellence. She was one of approximately 1,500 students named to the Spring 2020 dean’s list at the California university.
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