Do you know how hard it is to be in the top 2% in the state? In VA you pretty much need 1520 / 1520 or close. This is a competition too. |
My NMF is at Bama on the full ride, in the Honors College, and headed abroad to Japan and Norway this summer on the scholarship. He’s a happy kid. |
And BK has a full ride as well — covers housing, meal plan, etc. it’s fantastic! |
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USF in Tampa also has full COA scholarships and other perks for National Merit Finalists.
Go Bulls? |
Would you mind sharing stats, main EC, etc? How hard it’s it to get merit scholarship in UMD? |
It’s not an automatic in now, they can’t afford to give too many scholarships. |
For the most part, this is true. |
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Here is the 2026 list of sponsors. The selection criteria for corporate-sponsored scholarships are not listed, however.
https://www.nationalmerit.org/s/1758/images/gid2/editor_documents/merit_sponsor_leaflet.pdf?gid=2&pgid=61 Good luck! |
For this year, the $20k is still automatic if admitted. |
I feel like SAT/ACT is a better predictor than PSAT |
They purposely accept only a certain number of NMSF though. |
See also the full guide *HERE* Keep in mind that there are only a small number of corporate-sponsored scholarships available. Of 16,000 semifinalists, about 15,000 become finalists. Of those, 2500 will receive $2500 national merit awards. 3600 will be offered university-sponsored awards ranging from $500-$2000. Only 830 finalists will receive corporate-sponsored awards of $2500-$10,000 — some as one-time awards, and some renewable for up to four years. The kicker is this: Most — but not all — corporate-sponsored awards are reserved for the children of the sponsoring corporations’ employees. The NMSC doesn’t release those numbers, though 🤷♀️ Tl;dr there are only a handful of big ticket national merit scholarships available from corporate sponsors for non-employee families — and scant numbers or criteria for those are publicly available 🥳 |
Odd comment to make. The SAT and ACT are different tests so not sure why you would lump them together. The PSAT is meant to be a practice test for the longer SAT, so the PSAT and SAT are highly correlated. |
The advantage of using the PSAT is there is exactly one bite at the apple, so you take away people taking the test many times in the hopes of a qualifying score. |
Agree this is the only test taken by every junior - same test and at the same time. So good measure where kids stand |