What is the Military Service Award?
A financial award for AACPS students enlisting in the military after graduation, helping with initial expenses.
Education / Local News
This article summarizes recent education news in Anne Arundel County, featuring the acceptance of applications for the 2026 Military Service Award and the recognition of Glen Burnie High School senior Victor Aigbedion as a National DREAM Sc...
## Military Service Award The Military Service Award, created in honor of Navy veteran Candace C.W. Antwine, aims to support students who choose to serve in the U.S. military after graduating from Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS). The monetary awards help cover initial expenses such as uniforms and basic training supplies. Applications are available at aacps.org/serviceaward&ref=yanuki.com, with a deadline of April 17, 2026.
## Victor Aigbedion: 2026 DREAM Scholar Victor Aigbedion, a Glen Burnie High School senior dually enrolled at AACC, has been named a 2026 DREAM Scholar by Achieving the Dream. Aigbedion's involvement at AACC includes being the outreach director of the Ambassadors Campus Team and a 2025 convocation student speaker. He will graduate with a high school diploma and a certificate in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice from AACC and plans to attend George Washington University to major in political science. This recognition underscores the impact of dual enrollment programs in providing students with college credentials and building confidence.
A financial award for AACPS students enlisting in the military after graduation, helping with initial expenses.
A program by Achieving the Dream to elevate student voice and connect scholars with community college leaders.
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