Upper St. Clair students named National Merit Finalists
Nine Upper St. Clair High School seniors were recently named finalists in the 2022 National Merit Scholarship Program.
Bear Bottonari, Phoebe Chen, Sophie Chen, Alex LeKachman, Eden Ma, Molly Maher, Kaelyn Moran, Nivedha Suresh and Daniel Wang were selected on the basis of their SAT scores, grades, essays and letters of recommendation.
In September 2021, the students were named semifinalists in the competition for scoring in the top one percent of all juniors completing the PSAT in October 2020.
“Our nine National Merit Finalists are accomplished scholars with unlimited potential,” Timothy Wagner, Upper St. Clair High School principal, said. “We are incredibly proud of their achievements within and beyond the classroom and are excited to see what the future holds for each of them.”
Founded in 1955, the National Merit Scholarship Program is an academic competition for recognition and scholarships. Students enter the National Merit Scholarship Program by taking the PSAT, the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, during the fall of their junior year. The top 1% qualify as semifinalists.
As finalists, the Upper St. Clair seniors now are competing for National Merit Scholarships that will be offered and announced this spring. The program awards three types of scholarships: National Merit $2,500 Scholarships, Corporate-Sponsored Merit Scholarships and College-Sponsored Merit Scholarships.
All winners of Merit Scholarship awards are chosen from the finalist group based on their abilities, skills and accomplishments. A variety of information is available for selectors to evaluate, including the finalist’s academic record, information about the school’s curricula and grading system, two sets of test scores, high school official’s written recommendation, information about the student’s activities and leadership, and the finalist’s own essay.