Students Named Semifinalists in National Achievement Scholarship Program
September 25, 2007
Four local students are among
the 1,600 semifinalists nationwide vying for scholarships in the 2008
National Achievement Scholarship Program, a competition for African American
high school students.
Oluwamayowa Amosu, Starr’s Mill
High; Jetaime Lewis, Starr’s Mill High; Michael White, McIntosh High and
Rori Spivey, Sandy Creek High, were selected as semifinalists from more than
140,000 students from all parts of the U.S. who requested consideration in
the program when they took the 2005 Preliminary SAT/National Merit
Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) as high school juniors.
To advance to the finalist
level, semifinalists must present a record of high academic performance
throughout high school, be endorsed and recommended by the school principal,
earn SAT scores that confirm the PSAT/NMSQT performance and write a
self-descriptive essay. The semifinalist and a school official must also
complete a scholarship application in which they provide information about
the student’s participation in school and community activities, demonstrated
leadership abilities and educational goals.
Approximately 1,300
semifinalists are expected to attain finalist standing in the 2008
competition where participants will compete for 800 achievement scholarship
awards worth some $2.5 million that will be offered next spring for college
undergraduate study.
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