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National Merit Scholarship Winners From Bethesda
Two students from Bethesda have been awarded National Merit Scholarships thanks to their academic excellence.

BETHESDA, MD — The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced over 3,000 college-sponsored scholarship winners Wednesday, and two of the winners are from Bethesda, according to an announcement by the parent organization.
Alexandria Hohenlohe, a student at National Cathedral School, and Natalie R. Tomeh at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School are Bethesda's National Merit Scholarship winners. Hohenlohe plans to study law, and Tomeh's probable career field is consulting.
Earlier in the spring, winners of corporate-sponsored and $2,500 National Merit Scholarships were announced. More winners will be announced in July, bringing the total of college-sponsored scholarships to 4,000. In all, 7,500 high school seniors will receive $32 million in National Merit Scholarships, sponsored by both corporations and higher education institutions.
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Students were entered into the competition by taking the Preliminary SATs as juniors. In the fall, 16,000 semifinalists were named, representing less than 1 percent of the country's seniors. Semifinalists submitted additional applications with an essay, information about extracurricular activities, leadership positions and awards, and a recommendation from a school official.
NMSC is a not-for-profit corporation that was established in 1955. The organization says its purpose is to "enhance educational opportunities for America’s scholastically talented youth and to encourage the pursuit of academic excellence."
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