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4 Rockville Students Win College-Sponsored Merit Scholarships​

More than 3,000 students received college-sponsored National Merit Scholarships financed by 153 U.S. colleges and universities.​

More than 3,000 students received college-sponsored National Merit Scholarships financed by 153 U.S. colleges and universities.​
More than 3,000 students received college-sponsored National Merit Scholarships financed by 153 U.S. colleges and universities.​ (Shutterstock)

ROCKVILLE, MD — In the third round of scholarship winners in the 68th annual National Merit Scholarship Program announced Wednesday, four students from Rockville were among the winners

There are more than 3,000 winners of college-sponsored National Merit Scholarships financed by 153 U.S. colleges and universities. The schools present these awards, ranging from $500 to $2,000 annually, to students planning on attending their institutions.

The sponsor colleges and universities include 81 private and 72 public institutions located in 42 states and the District of Columbia.

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A committee of college admissions officers and school counselors chose the winners based on their application information.

Winners are named in each state in proportion to the state's share of U.S. graduating seniors. According to the corporation, these winners "are the Finalists in each state judged to have the strongest combination of accomplishments, skills, and potential for success in rigorous college studies."

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Maryland had 46 scholarship winners, four of whom live in Rockville. These include:

  • Finna Y. Hsu of Richard Montgomery High School, who plans to study public policy at the University of Maryland.
  • Stacy K. Sun of Thomas Sprigg Wootton High School, who plans to study computer science at the University of Maryland.
  • Gwendolyn J. Taylor of Richard Montgomery High School, who plans to study law at Fordham University.
  • Solomon N. Ucko of Montgomery Blair High School, who plans to study computer programming at the University of Maryland.

These winners joined 2,500 winners of prestigious National Merit Scholarships announced in May and 840 corporate-sponsored scholarship recipients named in April.

On July 10, more scholarship recipients will be announced.

In all, over 7,140 high school students will be awarded approximately $28 million in National Merit Scholarships this year.

Students were entered into the National Merit Scholarship competition as juniors taking the PSAT in 2021. In September 2022, around 16,000 semifinalists were named based on each state's proportion of graduating seniors. Semifinalists were the top scoring entrants in their states and represent less than 1 percent of seniors in the U.S.

To be considered for finalist status, semifinalists had to submit a detailed scholarship application with an essay and details on extracurricular activities, awards, and leadership positions as well as demonstrate an outstanding academic record and have an endorsement from a high school official. Around 15,000 finalists met requirements for finalists status and were eligible to be chosen for corporate-sponsored, National Merit Scholarship-sponsored and college-sponsored award.

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