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#70, 9/22/04
Date: September 22, 2004
Contact: Irene Cromer
703-791-8720
NATIONAL MERIT SEMIFINALISTS ANNOUNCED
Ten Prince William County students, four who attend Prince William
County high schools, and six who are enrolled at the Thomas Jefferson
High School for Science and Technology, a Governor’s magnet school
in Fairfax County, have been named as semifinalists in the annual National
Merit Scholarship Program. Ashley E. McKannon, Forest Park High School;
Mary E. Zagrobelny, Gar-Field High School; Tristan R. Geyster and Stephanie
R. Weldon, Stonewall Jackson High School; and Edward Chien, Susan Dekker,
Michael Druker, Matthew Arango, Stephanie Tritchler, and Timothy Wismer,
Thomas Jefferson High School, will have an opportunity to continue in
the competition for some 8,200 Merit Scholarship awards, worth more
than $33.9 million.
These students are among approximately 16,000 semifinalists announced
by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC). More than 1.3
million students in some 21,000 U.S. high schools entered the 2005 Merit
Program as juniors by taking the 2003 Preliminary SAT/National Merit
Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT). Using this qualifying test
as an initial screen of program entrants, the highest scorers in each
state were designated semifinalists, in numbers representing less than
one percent of the state high school graduating
class. The number of semifinalists named in each state is proportional
to the state’s percentage of the national total of graduating
seniors. Students take the PSAT in the fall of their junior year and
results are announced in September of the following year.
Semifinalists must advance to the finalist level of the competition
in order to be considered for Merit Scholarships. To qualify as a finalist,
a semifinalist must have an outstanding high school academic record,
be endorsed and recommended by their school principal, and submit SAT
scores that confirm their earlier qualifying test performance. The semifinalist
and a school official must submit a detailed scholarship application,
which also includes the student’s self-descriptive essay, and
information about the semifinalist’s participation and leadership
in school and community activities. About 90 percent of the semifinalists
are expected to become finalists, and all Merit Scholars will be chosen
from this group. Merit finalists will compete for approximately 8,200
scholarships worth more than $33.9 million to be awarded next spring.
Winners of Merit Scholarships will be selected on the basis of professional
evaluations of finalists' abilities, accomplishments, and personal attributes
considered important for success in rigorous college studies without
regard to gender, race, ethnic origin or religious preference.
Three types of Merit Scholarships will be awarded in 2005. Every finalist
will be considered for one of 2,500 National Merit $2,500 Scholarships
to be offered on a state representational basis. Some 300 corporations
and business organizations will provide about 1,100 corporate-sponsored
Merit Scholarship awards for finalists who meet the sponsors’
at least 4,600 college-sponsored Merit Scholarship awards for finalists
who will attend the institutions financing their awards.
The approximately 16,000 Semifinalists named in each year's National
Merit Scholarship Program show exceptional academic ability and potential
for success in rigorous college studies. In this competition it is the
individual student who is honored. The number of semifinalists in a
state or school cannot be used as a measure of the quality or effectiveness
of any educational unit.
NMSC will release the names of next year’s Merit Scholarship winners
to news media nationwide in four announcements, beginning in April 2005,
and concluding in July. These scholarship winners will be among 226,000
young people who have earned the title Merit Scholar since the completion
of the first National Merit competition in 1956.
The School Board will host a reception to honor these students as well
as the Virginia Governor’s Scholars on Monday, November 8 at 7:00
p.m. at Freedom High School in Woodbridge.
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