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Lower Moreland Student Wins National Merit Scholarship

A Lower Moreland High School student has earned the prestigious distinction of becoming a National Merit Scholar.

LOWER MORELAND, PA — A Lower Moreland High School student has been selected as a National Merit Scholarship winner.

She's among just 2,500 students nationwide to be chosen as a winner from an already elite pool of around 15,000 finalists.

Lower Moreland's honoree is Elizabeth A. Berzin, of Huntingdon Valley, who has a probable career field of physics.

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A total of 104 students in Pennsylvania were named winners.

The selection process began when the roughly 1.6 million high school juniors who took the PSAT in 2017 were automatically entered into the competition. Semifinalists then had to complete a detailed scholarship application, including an essay, information on leadership and extracurricular activities, and more.

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A semifinalist must have an outstanding academic record throughout high school, be endorsed and recommended by a high school official, write an essay, and earn SAT scores that confirm the student's earlier performance on the qualifying test.

The awards are related to, but separate from, the Corporate National Merit Scholarships announced in mid-April. About 7,600 students received a scholarship of some kind from the program.

The program awarded more than $31 million in scholarships to 2019 winners.

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