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Harrisburg Senior Secures Over $6 Million in Scholarships, Chooses A-State

Harrisburg Senior Secures Over $6 Million in Scholarships, Chooses A-State

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Jonesboro, AR – JonesboroRightNow.com – For most high school seniors, waiting on a college acceptance letter is a nerve-wracking game of patience. For Harrisburg High School senior Klaire Harper, it was an avalanche.

Klaire recently earned acceptance to 87 colleges and universities across the country and has received over $6 million in scholarship offers. Yet, despite having options spanning the map, the standout student has decided to keep her talents close to home.

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When she began the application process, Klaire’s initial goal was to secure $1 million in scholarships. But as the letters poured in, that number quickly tripled. Klaire said she soon realized the situation was going to keep growing and “get a lot bigger” as the offers kept rolling in.

Harrisburg High School celebrated Klaire’s success in a Facebook post on April 16, praising her “remarkable dedication and drive.” To handle the monumental task of applying to nearly 90 schools while navigating her senior year, Klaire relied heavily on “a lot of spreadsheets, a lot of planners, [and] a lot of to-do lists”.

Behind the staggering numbers is a strong support system. Her mother, Barbara Harper, had a front-row seat to the hours of unseen effort that made those acceptances possible.

Barbara noted that the family tried to keep the atmosphere at home very relaxed to avoid putting pressure on Klaire, considering anything above her initial goal to be “phenomenal”. However, Barbara admitted the mounting acceptances became exciting, especially for Klaire’s two younger sisters, whom she joked might have been “more invested than we were”.

When the dust settled and the offers were tallied, the Harper family faced a massive decision. Sorting through dozens of potential futures requires both careful deliberation and a grounded perspective.

Barbara said she and her husband provided “zero input” on the final choice, helping Klaire make pros and cons lists with “zero emotion”.

“We honestly tried to be as neutral as possible and just put the facts out there, and that way she could make the decision on her own and not have any regrets later on,” Barbara said, adding that they tackled the workload incrementally to not be overwhelmed.

Ultimately, Klaire committed to Arkansas State University, where she will begin classes this fall studying Chemistry on a pre-pharmacy track.

Klaire said she chose A-State so she could stay close to home, noting that being able to attend her sisters’ events while getting her degree was an important factor for her. Her career path was directly inspired by her family’s resilience. Klaire explained that her youngest sister battled cancer and went through four years of treatment.

“I decided to be a nuclear pharmacist, where I can mix the chemo drugs and possibly do research on them,” Klaire said, calling it an important way to give back after that experience.

Barbara expressed immense pride in Klaire’s determination, noting her heavy workload of 10 AP classes and 8 concurrent courses.

“It’s cool to see your kid achieving their dreams,” Barbara said.

As Klaire prepares to cross the graduation stage, she offers some advice for the juniors currently dreading the upcoming college application process.

“Honestly, I would say, just relax,” Klaire advised. “It’s gonna work out exactly how it’s supposed to, and no matter how much you worry, you won’t change their decision”.

Graduation for Harrisburg High School will be held at 6 p.m. on May 8.

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