2022 National Merit Semifinalists Named From Ashburn Schools
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Ashburn VA
15 September, 2021
10:11 AM
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ASHBURN, VA — More than two dozen students from Ashburn area high schools have been named 2022 National Merit Scholarship semifinalists, taking the first step in securing a scholarship in the competitive program. In total, 25 students from Ashburn were named semifinalists. On Wednesday, the National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced approximately 16,000 semifinalists, representing less than 1 percent of high school seniors in the U.S. Students were entered into the competition as juniors by taking the 2020 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. Semifinalists were the highest scoring entrants in each state, and the number chosen from each state is proportional to its share of graduating seniors in the U.S. Here are the students from Ashburn area schools who have achieved semifinalist status: Andrew Broughton, Briar Woods High SchoolManasvi Mothe, Briar Woods High SchoolTryphena Pilli, Briar Woods High SchoolSam Berman, Broad Run High SchoolAdrian Cheung, Broad Run High SchoolAlexis Nketia, Broad Run High SchoolAbhiram Pasupuleti, Broad Run High SchoolAnoosha Thumma, Broad Run High SchoolHimaja Chintalapalli, Independence High SchoolMaria McDonald, Independence High SchoolHriday Unadkat, Independence High SchoolAnya Ambarish, Rock Ridge High SchoolRaahi Chada, Rock Ridge High SchoolAniket Chityala, Rock Ridge High SchoolArjan Dulai, Rock Ridge High SchoolPawan Kashyap, Rock Ridge High SchoolNeha Krishna, Rock Ridge High SchoolAkshay Kulkarni, Rock Ridge High SchoolDheemanth Munipalli, Rock Ridge High SchoolKeshav Tarafdar, Rock Ridge High SchoolTvisha Vanteru, Rock Ridge High SchoolAlex Ning, Stone Bridge High SchoolMitchell Palmer, Stone Bridge High SchoolKyler Sircar, Stone Bridge High School Larina Yu, Stone Bridge High School About 15,000 semifinalists are expected to advance to finalist standing, and over half of the finalists will win about National Merit Scholarships worth nearly $30 million next spring. To be considered as a finalist, semifinalists must submit a detailed scholarship application with information about the student's academic record, participation in school and community activities, demonstrated leadership abilities, employment, and honors and awards received. The semifinalist must demonstrate an outstanding academic record throughout high school, be endorsed and recommended by a high school official, and write an essay. Scholarship winners will be chosen based on their skills, accomplishments, and potential for success in rigorous college studies. There are three kinds of scholarships finalists will compete for, corporate-sponsored, college or university-sponsored and National Merit Scholarship Corporation awards. The National Merit Scholarship Corporation's own $2,500 Scholarships will be awarded to 2,500 students on a state-representational basis. Around 1,000 corporate-sponsored scholarships will be provided by about 220 corporations and business organizations for students who meet their criteria. For example, the criteria may include being children of an employee at the sponsoring business or residents of communities where the business has locations or offices. Around 180 colleges and universities are expected to fund about 4,100 awards for finalists who will attend their school. Winners will be announced in four groups between April and July 2022.
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