High school juniors, 11th graders, in high schools in the United States entered the academic competition by taking the 2020 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.
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High school semifinalists in the 2022 National Merit Scholarship Program hope to win a scholarship award to help make their higher education dreams come true. (File photo by Michael Kitada, Contributing Photographer)
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation has announced its 2022 list of semifinalist high school students who will compete for a share of 7,500 scholarships worth nearly $30 million. Winners will be announced nationally between April and July next year.
High school juniors, 11th graders, in high schools in the United States entered the academic competition by taking the 2020 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.
The highest-scoring students in each state represent the pool of semifinalists who, according to the National Merit Scholarship Corporation, represent less than 1% of United States high school seniors.
The next step for a semifinalist to become a finalist is to complete the required application that includes their SAT or ACT scores, an essay and a letter of recommendation by a high school official.
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Finalists are then chosen on the basis of academic record, their participation in community and school activities, how they have demonstrated leadership ability, employment and awards and honors received.
From a group of about 16,000 semifinalists, an expected 15,000 advance to finalists. Students are notified in February if they are finalists and half of those win a scholarship.
The National Merit Scholarship winners, chosen on the basis of accomplishments, skills and potential for college success, are selected from this last group.
Three types of scholarships are offered. Every finalist competes for the National Merit $2,500 Scholarship. Corporate-sponsored scholarships, including business organizations, from about 220 total entities, will go to about 1,000 students who are either children of employees or live in communities where the offices or plants of the corporations are located. The third type of scholarship comes from about 180 colleges and universities where the finalist will attend
High school students interested in applying in future years need to talk to their school counselor to make arrangements to take the PSAT/NMSQT test. Registration is through the high school and not by the students. For information on the competition, bit.ly/3regff5
Here is the list of semifinalists in the 67th annual National Merit Scholarship Program in Los Angeles County by school name and its location.
AGOURA HILLSAgoura Hills HS
Titouan J. FaureCharles KindeltAlissa A. KleinJosephine J. PaikThomas M. Van FleetJameson W. WilkeALHAMBRAAlhambra HS
Diamy WangYujun WuARCADIAArcadia HS
Ruth H. BerkunStella H. KohKailin LiuAndrea LouSanjith A. MenonNelly R. SegimotoRyan Q. SunJose A. TandocEthan WongSonia K. ZhangAshley LT ZhaoBEVERLY HILLSBeverly Hills HS
Maya GoldkornSarah T. LepkowitzEthan B. StoneTian YangBURBANKBurbank HS
Brandon D. ChoiMark J. LinBurroughs HS
Ronan E. ParkCALABASASCalabasas HS
Mallory C. CooperMalyssa G. EddyIsabella L. LozadaJoshua PiesnerJacob H. RosoffZachary J. RosoffJAckson T. ShapiroViewpoint School
William T. Cortez-MooreHenry H. LandauZachary S. SamuelZhuoxian YiCARSONCalifornia Academy of Mathematics and Science
Priya ShahMitra SutarAarya TopiwalaCERRITOSCerritos HS
Minie GuoShivani KedilaGahr HS
Rielle Marie C. QuejadaValley Christian HS
Caleb NguyenGretchen Whitney HS
Swetha Chidambara GaneshAlly ChungSiri GullapalliCHATSWORTHSierra Canyon HS
Alissa L. PfefferJonathan A. PfefferGary Z. WuGrank J. YabukiCLAREMONTClaremont HS
Meredith ChangVivian Webb School
Angela J. AnJosephine E. BurdekinKa Po ChungCaroline M. MetzWebb School of California
Wang Ho William MaCOVINANorthview HS
Edward KlausCULVER CITYCulver City HS
Vanessa M. AndrickDIAMOND BARDiamond Bar HS
Emma FuAkash S. GeorgeBrian HsuIrene JinJaime JinJason KimHan LeeNathan C. LinRyan LuiErin K. MiyaharaJulienne M. NguyenSerena ShihJaden S. ZhangEileen C. ZuDUARTECalifornia School of the Arts San Gabriel Valley
Alyssa S. HoLeya Elaine LutiEL SEGUNDODa Vinci Science HS
Benjamin C. JohnsonEl Segundo HS
Jacob E. LevinVistamar School
Katie ChampionKeira M. StensonGLENDALEGlendale HS
Lilly R. ArmstrongHerbert Hoover HS
Sarine S. MardirosianGLENDORASt. Lucy’s Priory HS
Christina F. YaoGRANADA HILLSGranada Hills Charter HS
Joshua A. BowdenSejin E. ChoiVivian T. LeKris SowattanangkulZhuoyi LiJacob ZhengHACIENDA HEIGHTSGlen A. Wilson HS
Edward ChengTruman J. MaKristen A. NgHERMOSA BEACHFusion Academy – South Bay
Alexander L. PetersHUNTINGTON BEACHFutures Academy
Luca D. MukaiHuntington Beach HS
Vivian T. BuiHUNTINGTON PARKLibra Academy at Marquez HS
Alexis MedinaLA CAÑADA FLINTRIDGEFlintridge Preparatory School
Loran L. Baxter MercadoLiam K. ChiaIsaac ChungElise C. DesjarlaisAaron L. FreedmanLori JangEthan KimTimothy M. KreinbergNicole A. MirzaianColin K. NgMartino PorcuAshwin H. SivakumarOwen W. SussmanTrinity TaiFlintridge Sacred Heart Academy
Adele M. KelleyLa Cañada HS
George BrandaDavid R. GarlandBenjamin F. HublerEliza C. JeffriesAdam S. JensenAlex KonakovLeon M. KornfeldAshly S. LamConnor M. LeePhoebe LuoSean D. MealeyAidan L. RobinsonKamran SamudralaRyan M. SilvaLillian M. SnowColin A. WangSeojin YunSt. Francis HS
Quinn C. DeitchGabriel J. GottheimLA CRESCENTAClark Magnet HS
Abdullah AhmedMatthew KeshishianCrescenta Valley HS
Miriam AwanDavid KimEllena KimNathan KimSeon-Jae YoonLA VERNEBonita HS
Sam Y. LiuLONG BEACHHomeschool
Nathanael S. ChoiLong Beach Polytechnic HS
Kaaya K. BatraDeclan CarneyRuth Emily P. EdillorAnne S. HarlanThalia InuiInanna KhansaSato Academy of Math and Science
Carmel ArtsteinNicholas LototskyWoodrow Wilson HS
Jake O. DelerayLOS ANGELESThe Archer School for Girls
Audrey ChungLangdon C. JanosWillow L. SteinBrentwood School
Andre Blander RodriguezJohn B. ChungEli GlazerCooper H. KleinFairfax HS
Cristina R. LeeGeffen Academic Leadership Academy
Noah FangBenjamin A. GoodmanJackson F. SooHooArthur WelchAndrew T. YangGirls Academic Leadership Academy
Lana E. NeulanderLos Angeles Center for Enriched Studies
Yash R. VoraLoyola HS
Jared C. AimoneGabriel L. BatnijBrendan M. EhrhartAndrew M. PribeThomas J. RogersSamuel L. SalsedaMarlborough School
Charlotte K. CoxLayla GoodarziJulianne M. HannonJuliette M. YangEmma D. ZafariJohn Marshall HS
Oorhym OhMarymount HS
Hannah Y. KimShalhevet HS
Jake S. WainbergWindward School
Madeleine M. DoiLucas JerryBenjamin H. SommerZane R. St. JohnLuke ZanuckYeshiva University High School for Girls
Daniella ZisblattMANHATTAN BEACHHomeschool
Adra M. IvancichMira Costa HS
Mia M. ChoXavier T. DarganCaroline M. KielyJoah E. LeeVivian LiuIsamar X. ZhuNEWHALLWilliam S. Hart HS
Jack C. KuhlmanNORTH HOLLYWOODNorth Hollywood HS
Enzo FS BanalJonah Z. BardEvan W. FrenchEric K. GedimanMoses C. HongChitsein A. HtunSumeet KapoorJoshua M. KaveKate Y. KimDhruv S. KulkarniJeffrey J. KwonCamilla MartinezMax MikolevineLydia L. QinScience Academy STEM Magnet
Nikita G. AkchyanPeter M. HusmanJaden N. PenhaskashiPACIFIC PALISADESPalisades Charter HS
Stella BecirTheodore T. JiangAndrew Guanru WuLauren T. ZaidelPALOS VERDES ESTATESPalos Verdes HS
Spencer D. TranMatthias G. YeePALOS VERDES PENINSULAChadwick School
Ethan T. FarahHope J. GalushaKiley E. KeatingAustin T. KimJordan S. LeeSimone A. MichelsCooper J. SayeArcher K. SuhPASADENALa Salle HS
Sreya ChilukuriMaranatha HS
Phillip N. GanHarper K. TzouMayfield School
Chloe G. MarickHannah M. ShermanPasadena HS
Jaimyn M. DrakeTosten N. PearsonPolytechnic HS
Edward P. KonjoyanAndrew J. TheinWestridge School
Clara KleindorferGrace KnuthClaire L. SwiftXintong WuCharlotte ZhangREDONDO BEACHRedondo Union HS
Bodie Beaumont-GouldNadia A. BidarianTyler LeeCassidy MahoneyCody MoserEthan PoladianJustin PrupasBenjamin RingelLuther WuRESEDACleveland HS
Doyoon KimTaehyeong KoJackson M. SongROLLING HILLS ESTATESPalos Verdes Peninsula HS
Akash AnandEmily L. BugbeeYixian CaoAndrew J. ChiEdward ChoiChloe S. De LamareTyson Y. GanVivien HeRayen LinRhys E. MoonSaul S. MunnBryan H. NguyenAlexandra B. PaolucciChristian J. ParkFumihiko P. ShimadaKai ShimadaChristopher SimsSasha E. ThederChristopher B. YueROWLAND HEIGHTSJohn A. Rowland HS
Claire SongSAN GABRIELGabrielino HS
Michael D. TangSAN MARINO
San Marino HS
Chelsea Z. AnRandy CaiLucas B. ChenMarcus ChuaMarlene E. KetelaarDao LinZiyuan QuConnor J. SundAmber N. TangAnya J. TangZihao WangCamdyn M. WuSophia L. YaoVictor L. YaoYuxiangZhangSANTA MONICANew Roads School
Jordan M. CarlinMax HaimesGabriel SimsSanta Monica HS
Eve L. DavidsonCasey G. FienbergMax A. ForssellJacob J. KimLayna A. OgawaSAUGUSSaugus HS
Ruben D. PlazaSHERMAN OAKSThe Buckley School
Dakota E. GoldbergValen V. RasmussenNotre Dame HS
Darveen AnSOUTH PASADENASouth Pasadena HS
Joseph O. BroderickAlyssandra B. LachicaJason LiuMiranda X. LiuXiangbo QiMason H. WhangEthan B. XieSTUDIO CITYHarvard-Westlake School
Zachary R. AnsellTessa L. AugsbergerAriana L. AzarbalSolomon J. BaikShoshanna B. BernsteinKatherine C. BurryAndrew K. ChoeChristopher ConnollyGregory DamelinAlexa M. DruyanoffOlivia FeldmanMicah C. GoldOliver W. GreenJake W. GrossmanLouis E. HessIsabelle E. HymanWilliam P. JohnsonJosephine JunSadye J. LackmanJustin J. LeeChenyue LiLynn Z. LiMatthew LiuRohan J. MadhogarhiaMaya MathurJason D. MorganbesserLeila K. PagelCory A. PorterEvan D. RappaportEthan B. RoseLily SaadaGraydon Schulze-KaltAlexa SenAndrew Y. SeolParker W. SheehyPreston W. ShinMatthew B. SteiglitzSawyer StrasbergMelody TangEverett N. Tolbert-SchwartzAva D. TranAna Carina VillalonaAlexander WangJoie Y. ZhangSUN VALLEYVillage Christian HS
Joshua J. OhTORRANCESouth HS
Katie Y. ChungNarayanan KannanHenry M. KaplanJennifer KimRaymond TsaiTorrance HS
Sophia Y. LeeWest HS
Ashley L. KimBethany OngShreya S. ReddiVALENCIAValencia HS
Brandon S. ChoAllison M. ElshoffAndrew S. HongDenise KimAndrew Z. KuaiCallie N. PhungArjun SureshkumarMia S. YenWest Ranch HS
Hannah ChungMira C. MehraKatelyn TaoVAN NUYSVan Nuys HS
Christopher K. KoWALNUTWalnut HS
Joshua C. HsuJoseph ShenWOODLAND HILLSEl Camino Real Charter HS
Ian ChenTaft HS
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The National Merit Scholarship Corporation was established in 1955 and is an independent, not-for-profit group that does not operate with government assistance. Since its founding it has awarded about 432,000 scholarships worth over $1.7 billion.
The goals of the organization are to reward academically-dedicated students, encourage academic excellence at all levels of education, promote a deeper respect for learning in general and to encourage individuals and organizations to sponsor scholarships. nationalmerit.org; bit.ly/2kyowfH