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Parsippany Student Earns National Merit Scholarship

Amy Y. Liu will be attending Rutgers this fall.

PARSIPPANY, NJ — A student from Parsippany has been named a winner of the 2020 National Merit Scholarship, one of 650 additional winners of National Merit Scholarships financed by colleges and universities.

Amy Y. Liu, from Parsippany, received a Rutgers University Scholarship for 2020 to study statistics. Rutgers, which traces its beginnings to 1766, is the state university of New Jersey, enrolling undergraduates at 13 colleges (suburban and urban settings of 110 to 8,200 students) in New Brunswick, Newark, and Camden. Most of the colleges are residential. They offer study in a large variety of arts and science fields and many professional areas, such as Engineering, Pharmacy, Nursing, Environmental Sciences, Agriculture, and Performing Arts. Graduate degrees are offered in numerous fields.

This final group of winners brings the number of 2020 National Merit Scholars to about
7,600. These distinguished high school graduates will receive scholarships for undergraduate
study worth a total of over $30 million. In addition to college-sponsored awards, two other types of National Merit Scholarships were offered—2,500 National Merit $,2500 Scholarships, for which all Finalists competed, and more than 1,000 corporate-sponsored Merit Scholarship awards for Finalists who met criteria specified by their grantor organizations.

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