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HPHS Grad Awarded College-Sponsored National Merit Scholarship
Four members of Highland Park High School's class of 2022 have won National Merit scholarships — over 1,300 winners are yet to be revealed.

HIGHLAND PARK, IL — A recent Highland Park High School graduate was included among the first group of winners of college-sponsored scholarships from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.
Cooper A. Wallman, who plans to pursue a career in medicine, was awarded a scholarship to Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts, National Merit announced.
According to the Evanston-based nonprofit, 155 higher education institutions — 82 private and 73 public — are covering the cost of about 4,000 college-sponsored scholarships this year.
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The scholarships cover between $500 and $2,000 a year for up to four years of undergraduate study at the sponsoring school.
National Merit representatives released the names of more than 2,600 of them Wednesday, and the rest will be revealed on July 11.
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Once complete, the nonprofit will have awarded about $28 million in scholarships to about 7,500 incoming college students.
Winners are selected based on results from the preliminary SAT and students' roles in activities inside and outside of school, an essay and a recommendation from a high school official.
Last fall, 10 Highland Park High School students were named National Merit semifinalists, the highest number in several years.
And last month, three Highland Park residents — two students at HPHS and one at Rochelle Zell Jewish High School in Deerfield — were awarded $2,500 cash scholarship provided by National Merit's own funds.
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