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4 Glenbrook North Students Earn National Merit Scholarships
The college-sponsored scholarships will provide the recent grads with $500 to $2,000 a year for up to four years of undergraduate study.

NORTHBROOK, IL — Four Glenbrook North High School students were among the latest group of about 3,500 National Merit scholars announced by the Evanston-based National Merit Scholarship Corporation Wednesday. The winners were selected from among 15,000 finalists who met academic and other requirements by college admissions officials to receive college-sponsored scholarships. The recent graduates will receive between $500 and $2,000 annually to cover up to four years of undergraduate study.
Katherine Grace Frieden, Northbrook
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- Michigan State University
- Probable career field: Psychology
Ellen A. Gilbert, Northbrook
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- Illinois Wesleyan University
- Probable career field: Education
Eric E. Shin, Northbrook
- Baylor University
- Probable career field: Medicine
Matthew Z. Zhang, Northbrook
- Northwestern University
- Probable career field: Law
Three Glenbrook South High School seniors were also awarded college-sponsored scholarships. Students were evaluated on their academic record, including how difficult their classes were, standardized test scores, extracurricular contributions, an essay and a recommendation from a high school official.
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation is a nonprofit founded in 1955. A majority of the $31 million in college scholarships it distributes are underwritten by sponsors – about 178 colleges and 232 corporations.
Last month, the organization awarded $2,500 single-payment scholarships to one Glenbrook South senior, and three from Glenbrook North. The month prior, the organization named over 1,000 winners of its corporate sponsored awards.
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