2008 National Merit Semifinalists Announced
September 11, 2007
The
2008 National Merit Semifinalists Announced
Six seniors from McIntosh and Starr’s Mill High
Schools are among 16,000 semifinalists
nationwide competing in the 53rd annual National
Merit Scholarship Program.
The students are (McIntosh High) Jeanie Choi,
Craig D. Handy, Michael S. Qin and Hanjun Zhu;
(Starr’s Mill High) Matthew T. Quillian and
Tradd S. Ritchey.
These scholastically talented high school
seniors have the opportunity to continue in the
competition for some 8,200 Merit Scholarship
awards worth $33 million that will be offered
next spring. To be considered for a Merit
Scholarship award, semifinalists must fulfill
several requirements and advance to the finalist
level of the competition. About 90 percent of
the semifinalists are expected to become
finalists, and approximately half of the
finalists will be selected as Merit Scholarship
winners.
More than 1.4 million juniors in nearly 21,000
U.S. high schools entered the 2008 National
Merit Program by taking the 2006 Preliminary
SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT),
which served as an initial screen of program
entrants. The nationwide pool of semifinalists,
which represents less than one percent of U.S.
high school seniors, includes the highest
scoring entrants in each state. The number of
semifinalists in a state is proportional to the
state’s percentage of the national total of
graduating seniors.
To become a finalist, a semifinalist must have
an academic record of very high performance, be
endorsed and recommended by the school principal
and earn SAT scores that confirm the student’s
earlier qualifying test performance. The
semifinalist and a school official must submit a
detailed scholarship application, which includes
the student’s self-descriptive essay and
information about the semifinalist’s
participation and leadership in school and
community activities.
Merit scholarship winners of 2008 will be
announced April-July.
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