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National Merit Scholar Named From Cherokee High School
One high school student from Cherokee High School is among the 2021 National Merit Scholarship winners.
CANTON, GA — The next group of 2021 National Merit Scholarship winners includes one Cherokee High School student.
The National Merit winner from Canton is among the more than 3,100 announced nationally this year to receive between $500 and $2,000 scholarships from colleges and universities across the country, the National Merit Scholarship Corporation said in a news release Wednesday.
Dylan J. Iovino, from Cherokee High School, is a National Merit University of Alabama Scholarship winner for 2021, with a probable career field of biochemical engineering.
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The University of Alabama offers more than 150 undergraduate and 85 graduate majors through 12 divisions. A resident student body of some 18,000 comes from across the nation and over 60 foreign countries. The university has many learning programs, a law center, a school of mines and energy development, a college of engineering, and a college of commerce and business administration.
The National Merit winners announced this week will have their scholarships funded by the colleges and universities that they will attend. One hundred and sixty colleges and universities — including 85 private and 75 public schools — took part in the merit scholarship program in 2021.
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An additional group of college-sponsored National Merit scholars will be announced in July, the scholarship corporation said. This group is part of the approximately 7,500 National Merit scholarship winners who will be selected by the end of 2021. National Merit scholarships via corporate-sponsored awards and the corporation's own $2,500 scholarships were announced earlier in the spring.
More than 1.5 million juniors nationally entered the 2021 National Merit scholarship program when they took the 2019 preliminary SAT/National Merit scholarship qualifying test, the corporation said. About 17,000 semifinalists, fewer than 1 percent of the country's high school seniors, were announced last fall.
Semifinalists had to write an essay and detail their extracurricular activities, awards and leadership positions to become a finalist. About half of the 16,000 finalists will be merit scholars by the end of the year, the corporation said.
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