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3 Glenbrook North Seniors Are National Merit Scholarship Recipients
Peter J. Gau received the award from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology while Ian Tarter and Changwoo Yu were selected by Carleton College.
NORTHBROOK, IL —Three Glenbrook North seniors were announced as the recipients of the National Merit Scholarship, which is awarded by colleges and universities around the country.
Local scholarship recipients include Peter J. Gau, who received the award from the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, Ind. Gau is expected to study mechanical engineering. The other Glenbrook North recipients included Ian S. Tarter, who received the scholarship from Carleton College in Northfield, Minn., where he will study computer science, and Changwoo Yu, who will also attend Carleton and study medicine.
The recipients were selected by each respective college or university from a list of finalists who plan to attend each institution. The scholarships range between $500 and $2,000 annually for up to four years of undergraduate study at the school that is financing the scholarships.
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An additional round of scholarships will be awarded in July, which will take the total number of college-sponsored scholarships up to about 4,000 recipients, the National Merit Scholarship Corp. announced this week.
This year, a total of 155 colleges and universities are sponsoring the scholarships, which are worth $28 million for the 7,500 recipients that will receive the award from around the country.
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To compete for Merit Scholarship awards, semifinalists first had to advance to the finalist level of the competition by fulfilling additional requirements.
Each semifinalist was asked to submit a detailed scholarship application, which included writing an essay and providing information about extracurricular activities, awards, and leadership positions. Semifinalists also had to have an outstanding academic record, be endorsed and recommended by a high school official, and earn SAT or ACT scores that confirmed the qualifying test performance.
From the semifinalist group, over 15,000 met the requirements for finalist standing, and about half of the finalists will be Merit Scholarship winners in 2022, officials said.
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