With Sights on Service, Maryland Student with Autism Earns Scholarship

Sweet video footage shows the moment Tory Ridgeway learned he earned a full ROTC scholarship to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

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When News4 first met Tory Ridgeway in 2017, he was a teenager from Upper Marlboro on a mission.

โ€œI want to at least help children with autism have friends,โ€ he said back then. โ€œI have autism myself โ€ฆ it was not fun to be that one kid that no one wants to talk to.โ€

Tory became an Eagle Scout and said his goal was to give back. Thatโ€™s exactly what he did when he built Buddy Benches, providing places for kids to sit if they needed someone to play with.

Four years later, Tory is a senior in high school about to graduate with high honors. He's always kept his sights set on service.ย 

โ€œItโ€™s been through some rough times, you know. Itโ€™s caused me to not view myself as worthy, or view myself as less than others,โ€ Tory said. โ€œNow I can look back at said obstacles and said bullying and say, โ€˜Hey, I survived.โ€™โ€

When he was little, Tory used to shadow his dad at work at Joint Base Andrews, playing with Navy airplanes. He always dreamed of joining the military.ย ย 

โ€œI want to help protect my friends and family. I want to give a lot to this country. This country has given so much to me,โ€ he said.ย 

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Last week, an important letter came in the mail. Toryโ€™s reaction was caught on video; he let the letter fall to the floor, mouth agape, and turned to his father for an emotional hug. 

He had been accepted into Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida, on a full ROTC scholarship.ย 

โ€œJust ecstatic, proud of my boy,โ€ his father, Troy Ridgeway, said. Sitting next to him, Toryโ€™s mother, Vanessa, beamed. 

Tory plans to study aerospace engineering. When he graduates, he will become an officer in the Navy.ย ย 

โ€œThis has been my dream for like 10-plus years, and now itโ€™s actually happening,โ€ he said as he prepares to head into his next mission of service and success.

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