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2 Newton Students Win College-Sponsored National Merit Scholarships

Natalia M. Sawicka and Gabriel J. Stern are two of approximately 2,600 students who have won college-sponsored awards.

NEWTON, MA — Two Newton high school seniors have won college-sponsored National Merit Scholarship awards, according to the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC).

Natalia M. Sawicka, a senior at Newton North High School, and Gabriel J. Stern, a senior at Newton South High School, are two of approximately 2,600 students who have won college-sponsored National Merit Scholarship awards financed by 155 U.S. colleges and universities.

Sawicka will receive a scholarship sponsored by Boston University to study marine biology. Stern will receive a scholarship from Rochester Institute of Technology to study engineering.

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The college-sponsored National Merit Scholarship winners were selected from students who advanced to the Finalist level in National Merit Scholarship competition. College sponsors provide National Merit Scholarships for Finalists who plant to attend their institution.

These awards provide between $500 and $2,000 annually for up to four years of undergraduate study at the institution financing the scholarship. An additional group of Scholars will be announced in July, bringing the total number of college-sponsored Merit Scholarship recipients in the 2022 competition to about 4,000.

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This is the third announcement of National Merit Scholars in 2022. NMSC named recipients of corporate-sponsored Scholarships on April 27 and National Merit $2,500 Scholarships on May 11 and will announce more winners of college-sponsored Merit Scholarship awards on July 11.

By the conclusion of this year's competition, about 7,500 academic champions will have won National Merit Scholarships worth approximately $28 million.

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