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  2. National Merit Scholarship Program - Wikipedia

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    The National Merit Scholarship Program is a United States academic scholarship competition for recognition and university scholarships. The program is managed by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC), a privately funded not-for-profit organization based in Evanston, Illinois. [1] The program began in 1955.

  3. 3 Tri-Cities students named 2025 National Merit scholarship ...

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    The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced Sept. 11 the names of more than 16,000 semifinalists. These talented students will have the opportunity to compete for 6,870 National Merit ...

  4. National Merit Scholarship Program announces 11 Tallahassee ...

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    The students will receive scholarships ranging from $500 to $2000 annually for up to four years of undergraduate study. National Merit Scholarship Program announces 11 Tallahassee semifinalists ...

  5. PSAT/NMSQT - Wikipedia

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    The Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) is a standardized test administered by the College Board and cosponsored by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) in the United States. In the 2018–2019 school year, 2.27 million high school sophomores and 1.74 million high school juniors took the PSAT. [1]

  6. Semifinalists in the 2024 National Merit Scholarship program ...

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    Sep. 13—EVANSTON, Ill. — Officials of National Merit Scholarship Corporation Wednesday announced the names of more than 16,000 Semifinalists in the 69th annual National Merit Scholarship Program.

  7. Scholarships in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., a grant is given on the basis of economic need, determined by the amount to which the college's Cost of Attendance (COA) [6] [7] exceeds the Expected Family Contribution (EFC), [8] calculated by the U.S. Department of Education from information submitted on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid following formulas set by the United States Congress.