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Triplets At Archbishop Wood Offered $5.5 Million In Scholarships
Alex, Robert and Stevie Meyer are members of the Warminster school's Class of 2020.

WARMINSTER, PA — A trio of triplets graduating from Archbishop Wood High School this year have lots of options for what comes next, after earning more than $5.5 million in scholarship offers.
Along with the scholarship offiers, Alex, Robert and Stevie Meyer, members of the Warminster school's Class of 2020, have been accepted into a total of 35 colleges and universities.
During the past two summers, the brothers have attended the Psychology and Neuroscience Academy at Saint Francis University, in Loretto. There, Alex has earned six college credits and Robert and Stevie have earned four college credits each.
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Alex plans to attend Lehigh University in the fall. There, he will study biochemistry. He has already communicated with a professor there who is doing research on cancer pharmaceuticals. He plans to shadow that research process next spring, with hopes of formally joining the team by the fall of 2021.
He also plans to walk on as a discus and javelin thrower for Lehigh's track and field team.
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Robert plans to attend Gettysburg College to study political science, international relations and economics. He also plans to be kicker for the football team and participate in the school's leadership certificate program.
Stevie plans to attend Rochester Institute of Technology, where he will study game design and development with an artificial intelligence concentration and an applied cognitive neuroscience minor.
This year, he received the men's gymnastics Junior Olympic All-American Academic Award, after winning a state championship in the floor exercise and third-place in the all-around competition. He plans to continue gymnastics with the New York Alliance Team, a cooperative program between colleges in New York to send athletes to varsity-level gymnastic competitions.
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