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Ridgewood High School Student Named National Merit Scholar
More than 7,500 high school students have been named National Merit Scholars in 2021, receiving scholarships totaling nearly $30 million.
RIDGEWOOD, NJ — A Ridgewood High School student is among the last 1,000 named as National Merit Scholars in 2021, joining more than 7,500 high school students across the country.
Aum Mundhe, who attended Ridgewood High School, will likely study quantitative analysis at Rutgers University, according to a news release. This batch of scholarships is are financed by colleges and universities, which provide between $500 and $2,000 annually for undergraduate study.
This year, 160 colleges and universities are sponsoring over 4,100 Merit Scholarship awards.
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National Merit Scholars in 2021 received scholarships for their undergraduate studies worth nearly $30 million. This year’s competition for National Merit Scholarships began when over 1.5 million juniors in about 21,000 high schools took the 2019 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.
Roughly 17,000 students became semifinalists based on their scores, representing less than 1 percent of the nation's seniors. To become a finalist, each semifinalist had to complete a detailed scholarship application. The process included writing an essay, describing leadership positions and contributions in school and community activities, and getting endorsed and recommended by a high school official.
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