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Farmington Students Win National Merit Scholarship

They are two of 2,500 high school seniors nationwide who were awarded $2,500 scholarships following a rigorous application process.

FARMINGTON, CT — The National Merit Scholarship Corporation has announced the second round of its 2022 scholarship winners, and two Farmington students made the list.

Students included in this round will receive $2,500 scholarships funded by the NMSC that can be used at any accredited college or university of their choosing. Officials chose 2,500 students for the award out of 15,000 finalists.

The Farmington High School seniors who were chosen are:

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  • Edward A. Malakh of Unionville, who plans to study medicine
  • Ritika Parikh of Farmington, who plans to study medicine

The winners were chosen by a committee of college admissions officers and high school counselors.

They were picked based on academic record (including difficulty level of subjects studied and grades earned), scores from the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, involvement in school and community activities, an essay written by the finalist and a recommendation written by a high school official.

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The number of winners in each state is proportional to that state's percentage of the nation's graduating high school seniors, NMSC officials said.

The corporation's first round of winners — recipients of corporate-sponsored Merit Scholarship awards — was announced on April 27. On June 1 and July 11, an additional 4,000 or so college-sponsored Merit Scholarship winners will be announced.

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