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Geneva Student Named National Merit Scholar
The Geneva High School student was chosen from among over 16,000 students nationwide to receive a corporate-sponsored scholarship.
GENEVA, IL — A Geneva student was chosen from among more than 16,000 students nationwide to receive a corporate-sponsored 2025 National Merit Scholarship.
Vitaly Starkov, a student at Geneva High School, plans to study applied mathematics. He was awarded the National Merit Marsh McLennan Scholarship.
The Geneva student was one of 830 finalists who were named National Merit Scholars. Finalists were evaluated on their PSAT and National Merit Qualifying Test scores, academic records, letters of recommendation, community contributions and essay submissions.
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Scholarships range from one-time payments of up to $5,000 and renewable awards of up to $10,000 annually.
When the 2025 National Merit Scholarship program comes to a close, some 6,900 finalists will have been chosen as Merit Scholars, receiving a total of close to $26 million in scholarships to attend accredited colleges and universities throughout the United States.
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