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$2,500 National Merit Scholarship Goes To 6 DeKalb County Grads
Six graduating seniors from DeKalb County are among the winners of a $2,500 National Merit scholarship announced Wednesday.
DEKALB COUNTY, GA — Six students from the DeKalb County School District are winners of the second round of the National Merit Scholarship, which awards $2,500 to recipients.
Here are the DeKalb County winners of the $2,500 scholarships:
- Lila B. David, Chamblee Charter High School
- Probable career field: Chemical engineering
- Abigail Morgan Starr, Chamblee Charter High School
- Probable career field: Computer science
- Sam K. Wondsen, Chamblee Charter High School
- Probable career field: Astrophysics
- Megan K. Woo, Chamblee Charter High School
- Probable career field: History
- Sophie M. Maxwell, Chamblee Charter High School
- Probable career field: International relations
- Nathan J. Kleber, Dunwoody High School
- Probable career field: Molecular biology
Wednesday's list is the second round of 2021 National Merit scholarships. The first round of corporate-sponsored National Merit scholarships was announced on April 21. Winners of college-sponsored scholarships will be announced in June and July.
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For each state, the number of winners is proportional to the state’s percentage of the nation’s graduating high school seniors. The program says the winners are the finalists “judged to have the strongest combination of accomplishments, skills and potential for success in rigorous college studies.”
More than 1.5 million students applied for the highly competitive scholarship and the program says that around 7,500 students will go on to win scholarships in 2021 that total $30 million.
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A total of 16,000 students were selected as finalists for the scholarships and the final winners are candidates “judged to have the strongest combination of academic skills and achievements, extracurricular accomplishments, and potential for success in rigorous college studies.”
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