- John Adams (Joe Brewer Honor Scholarship)
- Blake Allen (Academic--Harding U)
- Tot Boren (Academic--Auburn, UNA, Freed-Hardeman)
- Aubrey Brown (Academic--UAB, Auburn)
- Christa Brown (Ambassador's Scholarship NWSCC)
- Amy Chiou (Honors--USA; Academic--USA, UAB, Birmingham-Southern; Early Med--USA)
- Austin Collum (William Howard Jones Scholarship; Academic and Music--Harding)
- Colton Durdunji (Academic/Tuition--Shelton State)
- Michelle Florida (Academic--UNA, Kentucky State, Auburn, Alabama, Mississippi State)
- Evan Fowler (Academic--UAH)
- Gracie Garrett (Academic/Engineering--Alabama, Academic--Freed-Hardeman)
- Alessandro Giambrone (Academic--Trevecca)
- Emily Glover (Academic--UAH, Freed-Hardeman)
- Caitlin Grossheim (Todd Foust Scholarship UNA; Academic--Freed-Hardeman)
- Caraline Grossheim (Academic--UNA, UAH, Freed-Hardeman, Voice of Democracy Scholarship)
- Bobby Harris (20 Distinguished Men Honor Scholarship; Leadership--Auburn)
- Thomas Hovater (Academic--NWSCC; Best Buy Scholarship; Leadership--UNA)
- Ashley Hargett (Academic--Freed-Hardeman, Harding; Sonny and Nena Hargett Missions Scholarship)
- Britlyn Jarrett (Academic--Freed-Hardeman; Willpower Scholarship)
- Hans Kuberg (Academic--Freed-Hardeman, UAH)
- Jessica Ly (Academic--University of the South, UAB, Auburn, Alabama, Freed-Hardeman)
- Connor Lyons (Academic--Birmingham-Southern, Webster; Theater--Pepperdine, Point Park)
- Joseph Meek (Academic--Harding)
- Ryan Nichols (Engineering/Spirit of Auburn/Trustees--Auburn; Academic--Georgia Tech)
- Grace Nix (Academic--UAB, Alabama)
- Jennifer Osborn (Academic--Harding)
- Maleah Smith (Academic--UNA, Freed-Hardeman)
- Victoria Snell (Academic--Freed-Hardeman, Ralph and Ruby Snell Scholarsjip)
- Taylor Stults (Academic--Emory, Alabama)
- Seth Taylor (Academic--Auburn, UAB, UNA)
- Steven Thomas (Hubert Landers Scholarship, Delta Sigma Theta Scholarship)
- Randall Turner (National Achievement Scholarship; Academic--Savannah College of Arts and Design, Emory, Auburn)
- Andrew Walker (Academic--Freed-Hardeman, Mary Esther Trice Scholarship)
- Josh Wear (Academic--Freed-Hardeman, Harding, UNA; Comcast Scholarship)
- Conner White (Academic--NWSCC)
- Others TBA
- University of Alabama
- Auburn University
- Freed-Hardeman University
- Harding University
- University of North Alabama
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS EARNED BY CLASS OF 2011:
LEADING COLLEGE CHOICES FOR MHBS GRADUATES
A MHBS DEGREE OPENS COLLEGE DOORS
Known for educational excellence, an MHBS degree opens the door for post-secondary education. For the past two decades, 99% of MH graduates have continued their education past high school.
C. K. IRBY INKS SAMFORD SCHOLARSHIP
Senior C. K. Irby signs a college baseball scholarship with Samford University as Coach Jay Mitchell and Athletic Director Mike Mitchell look on. C.K.'s ACT score of 30 was one of the reasons Samford was so high on the Panther athlete.
A DECADE OF EXCELLENCE
During the first decade of the 21st century, MHBS graduates were accepted into some of the nation's most elite universities. Those include:
IVY-LEAGUE UNIVERSITIES:
Harvard University, Princeton University
INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITIES:
Oxford University
TOP TIER ACADEMIC UNIVERSITIES:
University of Chicago, Duke University, Emory University, Georgetown University, Georgia Tech University, New York Institute of Technology, University of North Carolina, University of Pennsylvania, University of Rochester, University of the South, Stanford University, Vanderbilt University, University of Virginia, Washington University.
LEADING CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITIES:
Abilene Christian University, Faulkner University, Freed-Hardeman University, Harding University, Heritage Christian University, Lipscomb University, Pepperdine University.
SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE UNIVERSITIES:
University of Alabama, University of Arkansas, Auburn University, University of Georgia, University of Kentucky, University of Mississippi, Mississippi State University, University of Tennessee
LEADING REGIONAL UNIVERSITIES:
University of Alabama-Birmingham, University of Alabama- Huntsville, Arkansas State University, Belmont University, Birmingham-Southern College, The Citadel, University of Maryland-Baltimore County, University of North Alabama, Rhodes College, Samford University, University of Toldeo, Transylvania College, Huntingdon College, University of South Alabama, Point Park College, Webster University.
MAJOR NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES:
University of Arizona, University of iowa, Texas A & M University, New York Institute of Technology, University of Toledo
LEADING COMMUNITY COLLEGES:
Northwest Shoals Community College