Georgia Students Among Thousands In U.S. To Earn Merit Scholarships
Several Georgia high-school seniors are among more than 2,900 in the nation to win college-sponsored merit scholarships totaling nearly $26 million
GEORGIA — Several Georgia high-school seniors are among more than 2,900 in the nation to win college-sponsored merit scholarships totaling nearly $26 million, the National Merit Scholarship Corporation said this week. Funding from the scholarships derive from U.S. colleges and universities, and awards range from $500-$2,000 annually for up to four years, the corporation said. Recipients receive funding from the post-secondary institutions in which they plan to attend, the corporation said. By July, more than 3,600 scholarships will be awarded across the U.S. More about the program can be found via the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.
Full List of Georgia Scholarship Recipients
See the full list of Georgia scholarship recipients, their probable career fields, their high schools, and the college or university sponsoring their scholarships:
Natalie S. Amstutz, Alpharetta, Physical Therapy, Cambridge High School, Florida State University
Lalit Maheswaran, Alpharetta, Biology, Innovation Academy, University of Georgia
Thomas Westbrook Adams, Athens, Law, Vanderbilt University
Thomas Collins, Athens, Business, Athens Academy, University of Georgia
… (list continues)
About the Merit Scholarships
The scholarships, awarded in June, are a recognition of the outstanding academic achievements and potential of these high-school seniors. The funds provided by the U.S. colleges and universities will support these students in pursuing their higher education goals. The scholarships cover a range of fields including physical therapy, medicine, engineering, law, and computer science, among others.
Congratulations to the Recipients
It’s a significant achievement for these students to be recognized among thousands nationwide for their academic excellence. The scholarships not only provide financial support but also serve as a testament to the hard work and dedication these students have put into their education.
Supporting Education
Earning a merit scholarship is a testament to the dedication and hard work these students have shown throughout their academic journey. By investing in their future, colleges and universities are not only supporting these individuals but also contributing to the overall advancement of education and knowledge in our society.
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