This week, 16,000 high school seniors were chosen from around the country as semifinalists, who are vying for 7,600 scholarships totaling more than $30 million that will be announced in the spring.
To become a finalist, semifinalists and an official from their high school must submit a detailed scholarship application that provides information about the students’ academic record, participation in school and community activities, leadership abilities, employment, awards and honors received.
Semifinalists will also have to write an essay and receive an endorsement from a high school official.
According to National Merit School Program officials, more than 1.5 million juniors in 21,000 high schools across the country entered the program. Of the 16,000 seniors that were named finalists, approximately 15,000 are expected to be named finalists.
National Merit semifinalists in Litchfield competing for the scholarships:
Kent
- Ziqing Li - Kent School
- Kush Banker - The Hotchkiss School;
- Connie Cao - The Hotchkiss School;
- Victoria Chen - The Hotchkiss School;
- Reece Yang - The Hotchkiss School.
New Milford
- Jackson Caldwell - New Milford High School.
Watertown
- Sum Yuk Chan - The Taft School;
- Alexander Janssen - The Taft School;
- Julia Kim - The Taft School;
- Chinh Le - The Taft School;
- Andrew Yang - The Taft School.
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