7 Awarded National Merit Scholarships
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Seven Ventura County students have won National Merit Scholarships provided by colleges and universities.
The students were among 2,500 high school seniors who received the awards, worth $250 to $2,500 annually, for up to four years of undergraduate study at the sponsor’s institute.
Winners and the sponsoring schools were:
Brant Bridges of Adolfo Camarillo High, UC Berkeley; Jeffrey Brunner of Rio Mesa High in Oxnard, USC; Michael Ferrante of Villanova Preparatory School in Ojai, Harvey Mudd College; Kenneth Young of Thacher School in Ojai, Rice University; Mary Lewinski of La Reina High School in Thousand Oaks, USC; and Shane Maguire of Thousand Oaks High, UC San Diego.
In addition, Annajo Isbell, who is being home-schooled in Oxnard, won a University of Oklahoma scholarship.
Earlier this spring, the scholarship corporation announced winners of the corporate-sponsored and $2,000 National Merit Scholarship awards. In late July, the corporation will also announce several hundred additional recipients of the college-sponsored scholarships.
Scholarship winners were chosen from among a group of finalists nationwide. Of the more than 1.1 million juniors who took the 1995 PSAT / NMSQT, 15,000 top scorers, or 1% of high school seniors nationwide, became semifinalists. About 90% of the semifinalists became finalists by meeting additional requirements such as good grades, high test scores or good recommendations from their high school principals. Students also had to submit a written description of their activities, interests and goals.
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