INFORMATIONABOUT THE NATIONAL MERIT® SCHOLARSHIPCOMPETITION Aug 2015 http://www.nationalmerit.org/Merit_About_Leaflet.pdf In each annual NationalMerit Scholarship Program, about 50,000 academically talented high schoolstudents are honored, but only some16,000 of them are named Semifi nalists. Students who qualify as Semifi nalistsbased on their performance on thePreliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT®) are the only program participants who have anopportunity to advance to the Finalist level and compete for National MeritScholarships. About 7,400 of the outstandingFinalists will be chosen as Merit Scholarship® winners in the 2016competition. Initiated in 1955, theNational Merit Program is conducted by National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC), a not-for-profi torganization that operates without government assistance. A sizable number ofNational Merit Scholarships to be offered in 2016 willbe underwritten by NMSC with its own funds, but most will be supported by some 440 independent corporate organizations andhigher education institutions. A description of thecurrent National Merit Program—including entry requirements, groups of honoredstudents, and scholarships to beoffered—was in the 2014 Offi cial Student Guide to the PSAT/NMSQT distributedto students before they entered thecompetition. This document gives additional information for Semifi nalists andincludes a chart of steps in the 2016 scholarshipcompetition. INFORMATIONABOUT THE NATIONAL MERIT® SCHOLARSHIPCOMPETITION National Merit, Merit Scholarship, MeritScholar, and the corporate “Lamp of Learning” logo are federally registeredservice marks of National Merit ScholarshipCorporation. PSAT/NMSQT is a registered trademark ofNational Merit Scholarship Corporation and the College Board. SAT is a registered trademark of theCollege Board. The College Board was not involved in the production of thisdocument. How wereSemifi nalists designated? The 2014 PSAT/NMSQT served as an initial screenof more than 1.5 million entrantsto the 2016 National Merit Scholarship Program. The SelectionIndex scores of students who met programparticipation requirements were used to designate a pool of about16,000 Semifi nalists on a state allocation basis. Semifi nalistsare the highest scorers in each of the 50 states andrepresent less than one percent of each state’s high schoolseniors. Although Semifi nalist qualifying scores vary fromone state to another, the scores of all Semifi nalists areextremely high. In addition to thosedesignated in each of the 50 states and without affecting theallocation to any state, Semifi - nalists were named in otherselection units established by NMSC for the competition. Theseunits are for participants who attend schools in the District of Columbia,schools in U.S. territories and commonwealths,schools in other countries, and U.S.boarding schools that enroll a sizable proportion of theirstudents from outside the state in which the school is located. How will NMSC honor Semifinalists? Semifi nalists in the 2016National Merit Program will be recognized in anannouncement sent to news media nationwide for release on September 9,2015. By spotlighting Semifi nalists, NMSC hopes to increase generalinterest in academic excellence andencourage broader support for the education of talentedyoung people. To help enhance their educationalopportunities, a list of Semifi nalists (by high school) will besent to four-year U.S.colleges and universities. What isthe next step for Semifi nalists? Before they can beconsidered for Merit Scholarship awards, Semifi nalists mustqualify as Finalists by completing the National MeritScholarship Application using NMSC’s Online ScholarshipApplication (OSA) and fulfi lling several other requirements.(See Requirements and Instructions for Semifinalists whichis posted online in the “CompetitionInstructions” section of the OSA.) Semifi nalists who do notmeet all specifi ed requirements and deadlines cannot becomeFinalists; they will be notifi ed by NMSC or an offi cial of theirhigh school that they have been withdrawn fromthe competition. How willSemifi nalists know if they become Finalists? By mid-February, NMSC will notify Finalists attheir home addresses. NMSC also will inform high schoolprincipals about the status of theirSemifi nalists and provide a Certifi cate of Merit forpresentation to each one who qualifi es as a Finalist. NMSC does not make a news media announcement aboutFinalists because Semifi nalists are publicly honored andapproximately 90 percent of the Semifi nalists areexpected to reach the Finalist level. A Semifi nalist can advanceto Finalist standing and be considered for a NationalMerit Scholarship in only one specifi c annualcompetition. WhatMerit Scholarship awards will be offered? About 7,400 National MeritScholarships of three types will be offered in 2016: • 2,500 single-paymentNational Merit $2500 Scholarships for which all Finalistswill be considered; • about 1,000corporate-sponsored Merit Scholarship awards for which Finalistswho meet a company or business grantor’s specifi edcriteria will be considered; and • some 3,900college-sponsored Merit Scholarship awards for which onlyFinalists who will attend their respective sponsorinstitutions are considered. August 2015 All Merit Scholar® designees are chosen on thebasis of their abilities,accomplishments, and potential for success in rigorous collegestudies—without regard to gender, race, ethnic origin,religious preference, or family fi nancial circumstances. Although allstudents who become Finalists are outstanding,not all Finalists receive a Merit Scholarship award. In the2016 program, about half of the approximately 15,000Finalists will win an award, and no student will receivemore than one scholarship offer from NMSC. How areNational Merit $2500 Scholarship winnersselected? Every Finalist isconsidered for one of the National Merit $2500 Scholarships. Most ofthese one-time scholarships are supported by NMSC’s own funds. Business organizations that providecorporate-sponsored awards help underwrite a portion ofthese scholarships with grants they provide to NMSC in lieu of payingadministrative fees. As in the designationof Semifi nalists, these awards are allocated on astate-representational basis according to the state’s percentage ofthe national total of high school graduates; winners are alsonamed in the other selection units established for thecompetition. Each Finalist competes with all others in thestate/unit that includes the high school in which thestudent is enrolled when winners are chosen. In late January 2016, acommittee of experienced college admission offi cersand high school counselors will meet to choose thewinners of National Merit $2500 Scholarships. Committeeteams analyze and evaluate all Finalists’ scholarshipapplications based on information supplied by students andtheir schools, which includes: • the academic record; • the school’s recommendationof the Finalist; • a student essay; • extracurricular activities;and • scores on the PSAT/NMSQT and SAT®. Because every Semifi nalistwho qualifi es as a Finalist has an excellent academicrecord and outstanding test scores, the school official’s characterization of the student and the student’s essayplay an important part in the process of choosing Merit Scholardesignees. Activities, awards, and employment are alsoconsidered. Winners in each state (or other selectionunit) will be the Finalists judged by committee members tohave the most distinguished credentials and potentialfor academic success, without consideration of fi nancialneed, college choice, or major and career plans. Who canwin a corporate-sponsored Merit Scholarshipaward? About 1,000corporate-sponsored Merit Scholarship awards will be offered in2016 to Finalists who meet specifi ed criteria. Mostof the 250 corporate sponsors that underwrite thesescholarships designate them for children of their employees;however, some sponsors specify their awards for residents ofcommunities in which the company has plants or offi ces, orfor Finalists pursuing college majors and careers thegrantor organization wishes to encourage. (See Sponsorsof National Merit® Scholarships which is posted online inthe “Competition Instructions” section of the OSA.) Information Finalistssupply on their National Merit Scholarship Applications will be used to identifycandidates for corporate-sponsoredawards. NMSC’s professional staff will choose almost allrecipients from the pool of eligible candidates, based on anevaluation of their abilities, academic records, andaccomplishments both in and out of school. Offi cials of a fewsponsor organizations will make their own selections fromeligible Finalists. Each corporate sponsorspecifi es the monetary limits of scholarships it finances and decides whether the awards provide one-time paymentsor stipends that can be renewed for up to four years ofundergraduate study. Renewable awards provide either a fixed yearly stipend or an annual stipend that can vary byindividual. Stipend ranges are given in the table below. Type of award Type ofstipend Stipend ranges Renewable Variable Minimum:at least $500 Maximum: $2,000 or more per year Renewable Fixed$1,000–$5,000 per year One-time Single-payment$2,500–$5,000 Although fi nancial need isnot considered in the selection of award recipients,winners of scholarships with variable-amount stipendsmay wish to be considered for more than the minimumannual stipend. When scholarship offers are sent to winners,annual stipends are set at the minimum, but instructionsare given for submitting family fi nancial information.Variable stipends are then individually determined, taking intoaccount the fi nancial circumstances of the Scholar’s family andcollege costs. WhichFinalists can be considered for college-sponsoredMerit Scholarship awards? About 190 colleges anduniversities have made arrangements with NMSC to sponsor National MeritScholarships in the 2016 competition,and it is expected that some 3,900 of these awards will beoffered to Finalists next spring. -2- (See Sponsors ofNational Merit® Scholarships which is posted online in the“Competition Instructions” section of the OSA.) To be considered for acollege-sponsored award, a Finalist must meet allthree of the following conditions. The Finalist: • must have notifi ed NMSC that the sponsor college ishis or her fi rst choice; • must have applied foradmission to that institution; and • must not have beenoffered any other National Merit Scholarship. Every college-sponsoredaward is offered with the condition that the Finalist has beenadmitted and will attend the sponsor college. Becauseevery college-sponsored award can be used only atthe institution fi nancing it, the scholarship is canceled if the winnerchanges college choice. Also, if NMSC receives notice of a changein college choice from a Finalist towhom a college-sponsored Merit Scholarship offer hasalready been mailed, the student cannot be offered anothercollege-sponsored award—even if the new choice ofcollege is one that also sponsors Merit Scholarship awards.(See page 3 of the Requirements and Instructions document which is postedonline in the “CompetitionInstructions” section of the OSA orat nationalmerit.org/resources.php.) Early in March, NMSC will begin notifying each sponsor college aboutFinalists who have reported that institution as their fi rst choice.College offi cials will choose all winners of their MeritScholarship awards from among these Finalists. A sponsorcollege may decide to offer a Merit Scholarship award toevery Finalist who is admitted or choose to limit thenumber of awards it provides. After receiving the college’sreport of its winner selections, NMSC will mail formalscholarship offers to the selected Finalists. Within limits of $500 to$2,000 per year, college offi cials will set eachwinner’s Merit Scholarship stipend, using fi nancialinformation fi led with the institution. The college may choose to offera fi nancial aid “package” that includes grants, loans, andemployment; however, unless the student’s total financial need (as calculated by the college) is met with gift aid, theMerit Scholarship stipend must represent at leasthalf the winner’s need, up to a maximum stipend of $2,000 per year. Are thererequirements that National Merit Scholarshipwinners must meet? Yes. Terms of thescholarship are specifi ed in the online component of the formaloffer NMSC sends each winner. These govern acceptance andreceipt of the award and, in the case of four-yearscholarships, specify addi tional requirements forscholarship renewal in subsequent academic years. The Scholarmust apply and be admitted to the college at which thescholarship will be used. All Merit Scholarship paymentsmust be used exclusively for undergraduate education ata college or university in the United States that holds accreditedstatus with a regional accrediting commission onhigher education; NMSC scholarship stipends are not payable,however, for attendance at service academies,virtual universities, or certain institutions that are limited in theirpurpose or training. Merit Scholarship recipients alsomust enroll in college in the fall following selection, mustattend college full time during the day, and must pursue acourse of study leading to one of the traditionalbaccalaureate degrees. Although a college transfer cancels acollege-sponsored Merit Scholarship award, all National Merit$2500 Scholarships and almost all corporate-sponsoredawards are transferable from one regionally accredited U.S.institution to another. When dowinners receive scholarship stipendpayments? Next September, recipientsof one-time awards will be sent a single payment in thefull scholarship amount. At that time, winners of renewableawards will be issued the fi rst installment of their annualstipend; additional payments will be sent on a scheduledbasis (usually twice annually) for up to four years ofundergraduate study or until baccalaureate degree requirements aremet, whichever occurs fi rst. NMSC sends stipend checks forscholarship recipients to their college fi nancialaid offi ces. When willFinalists learn whether they have won aNational Merit Scholarship? In March 2016, NMSC will begin mailingscholarship offers to winners at theirhome addresses, with confi dential notifi cation to their highschool principals. (See the schedule in the Requirements andInstructions document.) After NMSC receives award acceptances,the names of Merit Scholar designees will bereleased to news media nationwide in four announcements, onefor each type of award on three dates in April, May,and June, and a second release of college-sponsored awardwinners in July. In mid-May 2016, NMSC will notify Finalists whohave not won a National MeritScholarship. However, a few additional scholarships may becomeavailable after this date; recipients of those awardswill be notifi ed and their names released to news mediaduring the summer. Direct questions about thecompetition to: National Merit ScholarshipCorporation Attn: ScholarshipAdministration 1560 Sherman Avenue, Suite 200 Evanston, IL 60201-4897 Telephone (847) 866-5161 -3- 2016NATIONAL MERIT® SCHOLARSHIP COMPETITION For acomplete explanation of steps, requirements, and dates for the competition, seepages 1–3 of this documentand the Requirements and Instructions for Semifi nalists document. Bothdocuments can be found atwww.nationalmerit.org/resources.php and in the Competition Instructions sectionof the OSA. Semifinalists and their high schools electronicallysubmit National Merit Scholarship Applicationsusing the Online Scholarship Application(OSA); Semifi nalists make arrangementsfor reporting of SAT® scores September–October2015 15,000Semifi nalists advance to Finalist standing;their Certifi cates of Merit are sent tohigh schools and selection of Merit Scholar® awardeesbegins January–February2016 16,000Semifi nalists notifi ed and their names releasedto media September2015 Semifinalists who do notadvance to Finaliststanding notifi ed January2016 2,500 NationalMerit $2500Scholarship winnersnotifi ed March2016 3,900collegesponsored Merit Scholarshipwinners notifi ed May–June2016 Releaseto media of NationalMerit $2500Scholars early May2016 Releaseto media of college-sponsored MeritScholar designees June andJuly 2016 Finalistsnot selectedas Merit Scholarship® winnersnotifi ed May 2016 7,400Merit Scholar designeesnotifi ed March–June2016 1,000corporatesponsored Merit Scholarshipwinners notifi ed March2016 Releaseto media of corporate-sponsored MeritScholar designees mid-April 2016
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