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Chatham High School Students Head To Next Round For National Merit Scholarships

Three Chatham High School students have made it to the semi-final round for National Merit Scholarships.

Three Chatham High School students, who have made it to the semi-final round for National Merit Scholarships, are pictured from left to right, Pranav Venugopal, Andrew Furst, Sebastian Wu, and Principal Darren Groh.
Three Chatham High School students, who have made it to the semi-final round for National Merit Scholarships, are pictured from left to right, Pranav Venugopal, Andrew Furst, Sebastian Wu, and Principal Darren Groh. (Image courtesy of Chatham High School)

CHATHAM, NJ — About 16,000 students were announced on Wednesday as semi-finalists in the 2022 National Merit Scholarship Program, three from Chatham High School among them.

Andrew D. Furst, Pranav Venugopal and Sebastian X. Wu of Chatham High School were three of the students from throughout the country chosen as semi-finalists in the program, after taking the 2020 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying test as juniors.

“Congratulations to our students who have been recognized as NMSP Semifinalists," said Chatham High School Principal Darren Groh. "Only a select group of students are recognized nationally for this status.

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"It is a testament to their hard work and achievement,” Groh also said.

According to the program, the semi-finalists represent under one percent of high school seniors in the country.

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This now opens a chance for Furst, Venugopal and Wu to each be in the running for one of the 7,500 National Merit Scholarships, which will be awarded in Spring 2022, the total scholarship pool worth $30 million.

The National Merit Scholarship Corporation, a non-profit that runs the scholarship program, estimates that approximately 95 percent of the semi-finalists are expected to reach the “finalist” level, with half of them eventually receiving a National Merit Scholarship.

The corporation marks its 67th National Merit Scholarship Program this year, having given away 362,000 Merit Scholarships since 1955.

The next step for Furst, Venugopal and Wu would be to each submit a scholarship application with an official from Chatham High School, which will detail academic records, employment, school activities, leadership roles and other factors. In addition to the endorsement from the school official and further information submitted, Furst, Venugopal and Wu will each need to pen an essay to accompany the application; and “earn SAT or ACT scores that confirm the student’s earlier performance on the qualifying test,” according to the scholarship organizers.

In the spring of 2022, there will be 2,500 National Merit $2,500 Scholarships “awarded on a state-representational basis.” Of 1,000 corporate-sponsored scholarships, 200 corporations or business organizations will award scholarships based on specific criteria. Close to 180 universities and colleges additionally plan to give away 4,000 scholarships to students that commit to their school.

All of the scholarship recipients are expected to be announced between April and July 2022.

Editor's Note: Story updated Sept. 17, 2021, with quote and photo submitted by Chatham High School.

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