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Lincoln-Way East Senior Awarded National Merit Scholarship

Anila Moparthi, who has a probable career field of engineering, received the National Merit Ascension Scholarship.

FRANKFORT, IL — A Lincoln-Way East High School seniors has been named a winner of a corporate-sponsored scholarship from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.

Anila Moparthi, of Frankfort, was among the approximately 840 students to be awarded corporate-sponsored scholarships from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation, the first group of winners announced annually by the Evanston-based nonprofit.

Moparthi, who has a probable career field of engineering, received the National Merit Ascension Scholarship. Ascension is a faith-based healthcare organization, which is the largest nonprofit health system in the U.S.

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According to National Merit, about 107 corporations finance the scholarships and set the eligibility criteria, providing cash scholarships to those who are children of their employees, residents of communities the company serves, or those who plan to pursue academic study or careers the companies want to encourage.

The corporate awards provide annual stipends ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 for four years of college undergraduate study, although some offer a single payment of $2,500 to $5,000.

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Last fall, more than 16,000 students were named finalists based on their scores on the Preliminary SAT. Those that completed a detailed application were eligible to become finalists, and about 15,000 of them did.

Of that group, National Merit will select more than 7,140 finalists to be awarded almost $28 million worth of scholarships this year, the 68th edition of the program, according to the nonprofit.

National Merit is set to announce the winners of $2,500 cash scholarships next month. The nonprofit then reveals the winners of college-sponsored scholarships in June and July.

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