More Vienna, Oakton Seniors Win 2020 National Merit Scholarships
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Vienna VA
13 May, 2020
5:36 PM
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VIENNA, VA — Vienna and Oakton students are among the 2,500 recipients of the National Merit Scholarship Corporation's $2,500 scholarships announced Wednesday. They were chosen in a selection process that started with the 2018 PSAT. The scholarships can be used at any regionally accredited U.S. college or university. The National Merit $2,500 Scholarship winners are the finalists in each state judged to have the strongest combination of accomplishments, skills, and potential for success in rigorous college studies. The number of winners named in each state is proportional to the state's percentage of the nation's graduating high school seniors. Virginia had 68 recipients in this round of scholarships. Vienna and Oakton recipients include: Albert Ding, Oakton High SchoolProbable career field: Computer science Sylvia M. Tan, Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and TechnologyProbable career field: Computer science Alex J. Chung, Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and TechnologyProbable career field: Applied mathematics Justin S. Han, Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and TechnologyProbable career field: Medicine Katherine E. Helmicki, James Madison High SchoolProbable career field: Veterinary medicine Sophia Konde, George C. Marshall High SchoolProbable career field: Undecided Nikolas E. Tolpegin, Flint Hill SchoolProbable career field: Investment Banking The 2020 National Merit Scholarship Program started when about 1.5 million students took the 2018 PSAT as juniors. The 16,000 semifinalists were the highest-scoring entrants in their states, representing less than 1 percent of seniors. Approximately 15,000 of the semifinalists qualified as finalists after completing a scholarship application with an essay and information about extracurricular activities, awards, and leadership positions. Semifinalists also had to demonstrate an outstanding academic record, earn SAT or ACT scores confirming their PSAT performance, and get a recommendation from a high school official. The $2,500 scholarship winners were chosen by a committee of college admissions officers and high school counselors based on the information submitted by finalists and their high schools. The 2,500 awards are mainly financed by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. The first 2020 National Merit Scholarships, announced on April 22, were corporate-sponsored awards for more than 1,000 students. On June 3 and July 13, around 4,100 college-sponsored Merit Scholarship winners will be announced. In all, around 7,600 finalists will receive over $30 million in National Merit Scholarships this year. SEE ALSO: Patch Honors Vienna Graduates: Congrats Class Of 2020
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