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Merit Scholarships at Duke Duke University offers
a limited number of merit scholarships. All applicants for
admission are considered for any available merit scholarship.
Most merit scholarship programs do not require that the winner
demonstrate need; all merit scholarships are based on the
student's academic and personal profile. Additional grant
assistance will be provided to those students whose need exceeds
the value of their merit scholarship. Currently enrolled students
are not eligible for merit scholarship consideration. For
more information on merit scholarships, please consult the
following list: How are Merit Scholarships Awarded? Q: I am
a merit scholar, is it necessary to re-apply for the scholarship
each year?
Pittsburg State University Scholarships National Merit
Scholarship Minimum qualifications: Must be a National Merit/Achievement
finalist. This involves taking the PSAT test the fall of your
Junior year in highschool and the SAT subsequently. Declare
Pittsburg State University as your first choice with the National
Merit Scholarship Corporation. U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident.
Enroll at PSU the first semester after high school.
The deadline for accepting or declining a Merit Scholarship
is May 1, 2006. To be considered for a Merit Scholarship, students
must have been admitted to Texas Tech, have a qualifying SAT/ACT
score reported to the university, and proof of top 10% ranking
(or IB diploma) on their high school transcript before April
15 of their senior year. Students achieving a top 10% rank or
qualifying test score after the April 15 deadline are not eligible
to receive a merit scholarship award. There is not an application
for Merit Scholarships at Texas Tech. Notification of awards
will be sent from the Merit Scholarship Office. Students that
retake the SAT or ACT and increase their test score after acceptance
to Texas Tech are responsible for reporting their new score
directly to the Merit Scholarship Office if they feel they are
eligible to receive a merit scholarship. New scores can be reported
by calling the Merit Scholarship Office at (806)742-1828 or
email janet.veal@ttu.edu. ...
The chosen students, the International Merit Scholars
and Science Merit Scholars, are not necessarily the students
with the highest grades or those who speak flawless English.
They are those that come prepared to every class, participate
in class discussions and ask questions inside and outside of
the classroom. These students are focused on learning as much
as possible and work up to their potential. The goal of this
scholarship is to reward students who through their own intense
efforts have made significant progress to improve their English
language skills and expand their general knowledge. The goal
of this scholarship is to reward students who through their
own intense efforts have made significant progress to improve
their English language skills and expand their general knowledge.
How the International Merit Scholarship will be administered
FGCC teachers will meet at the end of each semester under the
supervision of the Scholarship Coordinator to ...
Dialog GSM, the country's flagship mobile communications
provider, in collaboration with its parent company Telekom Malaysia,
launched the Dialog Merit Scholarship Programme, in 2003 to
foster the talent of the youth of Sri Lanka. The 25 Million
Rupee Dialog Merit Scholarship Programme features sponsorship
to the best male and best female Advanced Level Performers in
the Country and the top Advanced Level performers in each of
Sri Lanka's 25 districts. Each of these scholarships are worth
Rs 4000 per month for 48 months. Two fully paid scholarships
are also on offer to the best of these best, to pursue their
academic studies at the Multi-Media University in Cyber Jayah,
Malaysia. The Yassasan Scholarship Trust of Malaysia has joined
hands with Dialog GSM and Telekom Malaysia to enable the scholarships
to the MMU - which is now rated as one of the leading Technology
Universities in the Asia Pacific region. The Dialog Scholarship
programme has been designed to provide an ...
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Entrance Awards Description Application Process Application
Form Upper-Year Awards The Garfield Weston Merit Scholarship
for Colleges (GWMSC) awards program is designed to recognize
outstanding college students who show a strong commitment to
their field of study and are interested in making positive contributions
to their communities. "The GWMSC was much more than a scholarship."
The Garfield Weston Merit Scholarship for Colleges 2005 All
rights reserved.
International Merit Scholarship
SummerGATE's merit scholarship program is designed to
encourage the attendance of students with especially high capability
and achievement. If your youngster scored 90% or better (total
battery) on any standardized achievement test, you may deduct
$40.00 from each session in which she/he is in full attendance.
Scores from the test most recently administered to your child
should be submitted along with registration materials. Students
who qualified for Merit Scholarships with a CTBS score last
year need not resubmit their scores. Students currently in Grades
6 and up may alternately present a report card showing an average
of 3.5 or better. Report cards must be submitted annually. Please
note: You must present Merit Scholarship documents at the time
of registration. There are no retroactive scholarships. your
CTBS, ERB, SRA or any other standardized test scores showing
at least 90% on the total battery.
Introduction Each year Wake Forest encourages exceptional
high school students to apply for merit-based scholarships which
are awarded to students who will benefit greatly from a Wake
Forest education even as they contribute significantly to the
intellectual and civic life of the campus. These scholarships,
among the highest honors given to Wake Forest students, are
renewable through four years, subject to satisfactory academic,
extracurricular, and civic performance. Though criteria differ
slightly, the programs all recognize extraordinary achievement,
leadership, and talent. Candidates embody those qualities that
have led their predecessors in the past fourteen years to seven
Rhodes Scholarships, five Truman Scholarships, and four Luce
Scholarships, along with Marshall, Goldwater, Mellon, and Beinecke
honors.
National Merit Scholarship Corporation National Merit
$2500 Scholarship National Merit $2500 Scholarships are one-time,
nonrenewable awards of $2,500 made to high school seniors who
qualify as top finalists in the annual National Merit Scholarship
Program. The National Merit Scholarship Corporation chooses
scholars based on PSAT/NMSQT scores and other criteria. For
more information, contact your high school counselor to obtain
a copy of the PSAT/NMSQT Student Bulletin, which is available
at high schools nationwide. National Merit Achievement Scholarship
State Farm Companies Foundation sponsors 20 Achievement Scholarships
annually. Achievement Scholarships are awarded to African-American
high school seniors selected by the National Merit Scholarship
Corporation based on: Achievement Scholars are awarded one-time,
nonrenewable $2,500 scholarships toward full-time study at an
accredited U.S. college or university. For more information,
contact your high school counselor ...
Photo left: Two seniors at St. Margaret's School have
been recognized by the National Merit Scholarship program for
their outstanding performance on the 2003 PSAT. Neillee Katona,
daughter of Scot and Elizabeth Katona of Dunnsville, has been
named a National Merit Semifinalist. She placed in the top 1%
of the more than 1.3 million students who took the PSAT last
year. Katona now advances in the competition to become a finalist
for one of 8,200 merit scholarship awards offered by colleges
and corporations. Palmer Ware, daughter of Tyler and Laura Ware
of Dunnsville, placed in the top 3% of test takers and has been
named a Commended Student. She received a Letter of Commendation
in recognition of her great academic promise. Both students
are in their fourth year at St. Margaret's, and both are daughters
of SMS graduates. The National Merit Scholarship Program is
an annual academic competition that encourages high school students
to pursue rigorous college studies, promotes a ...
PRESIDENTIAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP is a merit based scholarship
provided by the Richard Bland College Foundation and is awarded
competitively to full-time, first-year Virginia residents who
have attained a minimum 3.50 cumulative high school grade point
average. Recipients are selected by the President. Application
for this scholarship is made by applying for admission to the
College. This scholarship is also available to returning full-time
students who have maintained a minimum 3.50 cumulative grade
point average during their freshman year. Students who have
attended colleges prior to Richard Bland College and non-Virginia
residents are not eligible. Copyright © by Richard Bland College
- Last Updated: 4/20/05
How do you know if you qualified to be in the runnings
for the scholarship? You get a letter from Nat'l Merit the spring
of your junior year - these are sent to everyone who will be
Commended or Semifinalist. Also it is my understanding that
of the 8,000 National Merit Scholars only about 2,000 receive
the one time $2,500 award from the National Scholarship Corporation.
So, all in all, tell me ABOUT what scores you need to get on
the PSAT to get these scholarships... Which schools are more
like to offer national merit scholarships? The application/brochure
that came in the mail today does not mention any such thing
in the section about scholarships. If you get choosen for a
scholarship but havent taken my sat or act tests yet and the
scholarship says dont send this in until you have your scores,
will they wait 3 more years to get my scholarship? There are
only 2500 National Merit Scholars, all with $2500 scholarships
funded by the NMSC. Students who receive these ...
National
Merit Scholarship Program
National Achievement Scholarship Program The National
Achievement Scholarship Program for Outstanding Negro Students
is a special activity conducted by the National Merit Scholarship
Corporation to recognize academic accomplishments of black secondary
students across the nation. Semifinalists and commended students
are chosen based on their performance on the Preliminary SAT
National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Tests (PSAT/NMSQT). Nashville
students were honored at the School Board meeting on January
8, 2002. photos by Billy Kingsley National Achievement Scholarship
Program Semifinalists from Antioch, Hillsboro, Hume-Fogg, McGavock
and Martin Luther King High Schools appear with George Thompson,
chair of the Metro Nashville Board of Education. Students from
Hume-Fogg and Martin Luther King High Schools are National Achievement
Scholarship Program Commended students. Metropolitan Nashville
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