4 Students In Towson Are National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists
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Towson MD
16 September, 2021
11:33 AM
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TOWSON, MD — Four students in Towson have been named 2022 National Merit Scholarship semifinalists. Getting selected as a semifinalist is the first step in securing a scholarship in the competitive program. The students come from three schools: Concordia Preparatory School, Notre Dame Preparatory School and Towson High School: Emily A. Chamish, Concordia Preparatory SchoolJacob B. Fey, Towson High SchoolRylan M. Sachs, Notre Dame Preparatory SchoolYousse Tewala, Towson High School These students are among some 16,000 national semifinalists in the 67th annual National Merit Scholarship Program. About 7,500 National Merit Scholarships worth $30 million will be awarded in 2022. Students were entered into the competition as juniors by taking the 2020 Preliminary SAT.Finalists will be announced sometime in February, according to the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. About 15,000 semifinalists are expected to advance to finalist standing. 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. Over half of the finalists will win National Merit Scholarships. Finalists can win three types of National Merit Scholarships: $2,500 scholarshipsCorporate scholarshipsUniversity scholarships 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. Corporate scholarships typically go to the children of employees or students who live in the community where the corporation is based. University scholarships are granted by the school the student will attend. Around 180 colleges and universities are expected to fund about 4,000 awards for finalists who will attend their school. The winners of the scholarships will be announced in waves from April to June. Patch editor Mark Hand contributed to this report.
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