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Latest National Merit Scholarship Winners Include Alexandria Students

Three students with ties to Alexandria are among less than 1 percent of American high school seniors winning National Merit Scholarships.

Three students from the Alexandria area won the latest National Merit Scholarships.
Three students from the Alexandria area won the latest National Merit Scholarships. (Emily Leayman/Patch)

ALEXANDRIA, VA — The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced additional scholarship winners on Wednesday, and three students with Alexandria connections are in the mix.

More than 2,900 scholarships sponsored by colleges and universities have been awarded to students. The winning students were selected from the National Merit Scholarship 2025 finalists and plan to attend the college or university sponsoring the scholarship.

The scholarships provide between $500 and $2,000 each year for up to four years of undergraduate study at the sponsoring institution. There are 146 colleges and universities from 42 states and the District of Columbia sponsoring awards.

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The latest winners include 25 students from Virginia.

Genevieve A. Watkins of Alexandria City High School won a scholarship from Macalester College and intends to study academia.

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Nicolas J. Argueta-Vasquez of Fairfax County's Thomas Edison High School, won a scholarship from University of Alabama and plans to study computer science.

Elizabeth Grace Myers from Alexandria, attends The Davidson Academy in Reno, Nevada and received a scholarship from University of Alabama. Myers plans to study environmental policy.

Students were entered into the 2025 National Merit Scholarship competition when they took the 2023 PSAT. More than 16,000 students earned semifinalist status, the highest-scoring students based on each state's percentage of graduating seniors. Semifinalists represent less than 1 percent of high school seniors in the U.S.

To earn finalist status and be eligible for scholarships, semifinalists had to submit a detailed application with an essay and information about extracurricular activities, awards, and leadership positions. Students also had to have a proven outstanding academic record, be recommended by a high school official and earn SAT or ACT scores reaffirming their PSAT performance. Over 15,000 students met finalist status requirements, and an estimated half will win National Merit Scholarships in 2025.

More than 6,930 students will receive National Merit Scholarships collectively totaling nearly $26 million in 2025. The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced winners of corporate-sponsored scholarships in April and winners of its own National Merit $2500 Scholarships in May. Additional college-sponsored scholarship winners will be announced in July.

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