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Two Lexington Students Win National Merit Scholarship

This first group of students won corporate-sponsored scholarships, meaning their funding is coming from companies and businesses.

LEXINGTON, MA — Two Lexington students were named winners in the National Merit Scholarship Corporation's first group of scholarship recipients that included around 1,000 people nationwide.

The students — Thomas Ahn and Joy Gong — will receive funding from Pfizer Inc. and Putnam Investments, respectively. They were selected based on PSAT scores, grades, an essay, a school nomination, and an application that included extracurricular activities, awards and leadership positions. Ahn plans to go into economics and Gong plans to go into architecture.

Twenty-eight Lexington students were announced as semifinalists in September (finalists are not announced publicly by the corporation, only by individual high schools if they decide to do so). Roughly 16,000 students were selected as finalists, and 7,500 of them will win scholarships. The National Merit Scholarship Corp. will announce winners of the $2,500 award on May 12 and winners of the college-sponsored awards on June 2 and July 12.

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