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Johns Creek Students Awarded $2,500 Merit Scholarships
Students from Johns Creek were announced Wednesday as 2019 National Merit $2,500 scholarship winners.
JOHNS CREEK, GA — Johns Creek students have been named winners of the 2019 National Merit $2,500 Scholarship. The merit scholar winners, announced Wednesday, were among 2,500 winners nationwide and were selected from a pool of more than 15,000 finalists.
Wednesday’s announcement is the second group of winners to be announced this year. In April, more than 1,000 recipients of the corporate-sponsored Merit Scholarship were named.
A panel of college admissions officers and high school counselors judged the students based on their accomplishments, skills and potential for success in rigorous college courses, the National Merit Scholarship Corporation said in a release. The judges looked at grades, difficulty of courses, standardized test scores, contributions and leadership both in school and in the community, an essay and a recommendation from a high school official.
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The number of winners in each state was proportional to the state’s share of the nation’s graduating high school seniors. Additional winners will be named in June and July. By the end of the year, about 7,600 students will have won merit scholarships totaling more than $31 million. The money can be put toward any regionally accredited college or university in America.
Here are winners from Johns Creek:
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- Marylyn Chen, Chattahoochee High School
- Probable career field: Biotechnology
- Emily Guo, Chattahoochee High School
- Probable career field: Environmental Policy
- Ellie Wong, Chattahoochee High School
- Probable career field: Nutrition/Dietetics
- Victoria Chen, Johns Creek High School
- Probable career field: Mathematics
- Sarah C. McWhirter, Johns Creek High School
- Probable career field: Biochemistry
- Samuel Song, Johns Creek High School
- Probable career field: Undecided
- Lawrence L. He, Northview High School
- Probable career field: Medicine
- Youngho Lim, Northview High School
- Probable career field: Computer Science
- Ayush S. Nene, Northview High School
- Probable career field: Computer Science
- Nidhi Pai, Northview High School
- Probable career field: Statistics
- Livia I. Tibuleac, Northview High School
- Probable career field: Academia
The merit scholarship program was created in 1955. Students in grades nine through 12 vie for academic recognition and financial support. About 1.6 million students take the qualifying test every year and about 50,000 of the highest scorers have the chance to be considered.
Patch national staffer Dan Hampton contributed to this report.
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