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2 Livermore Students Receive National Merit Scholarships
See which of the 16,000 finalists were chosen to be among the 2,500 Merit Scholar designees this year.
LIVERMORE, CA — Two Livermore students were named National Merit Scholarship Corp. award winners this week.
The 2,500 Merit Scholars who each won a $2,500 scholarship were chosen from a pool of 16,000 finalists, according to the corporation.
Winners were judged based on their academic record, SAT and PSAT scores, participation in school and community activities, recommendations and essays. A team of college admissions officers and high school counselors chose the finalists.
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Merit Scholars were announced Wednesday and included the following Livermore students.
- Feoden J. Soriano of Granada High School; prospective computer science student.
- Alicia X. Zhang of Livermore High School; prospective business management student.
This announcement marked the second round of National Merit Scholarship awardees in 2021. Additional winners will be announced June 2 and July 12.
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The National Merit Scholarship Corp. said it will award a total of $30 million to 7,500 "academic champions" by this fall.
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