Anonymous
Post 11/30/2025 21:46     Subject: Schools that Enroll the Most National Merit Scholars

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Agreed Rice is very underrated, people like to discount it because it takes such a heavy portion of its class from Texas, but Stanford does the same from California - both just happen to be massive states


Rice sounds great but I just couldn't do the red state thing.


It's interesting that so many Northern kids are flocking to the South for college now though


Precisely not the National Merit Scholars. The ones who prioritize the sun and partying.
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2025 21:43     Subject: Schools that Enroll the Most National Merit Scholars

Why is UChicago so low? I thought they love high SAT scores
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2025 21:13     Subject: Schools that Enroll the Most National Merit Scholars

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Remember that National Merit Scholars are National Merit Finalists who got money from somewhere. So you need to adjust for schools like Princeton, where only a few of their NMFs have become NMS by getting money from a corporate sponsor, vs. say the University of Alabama, where every NMF admitted becomes NMS because the college hands them out a scholarship.


Not-OP, this came from a Reddit thread where the individual acknowledged later several caveats like it doesn’t include schools like Alabama and Tulsa which have a higher percentage of NMF than some of the schools in this list but also give out significant merit funding.


Can you link the reddit post?


Yep, https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/1pay77o/schools_that_enroll_the_most_national_merit/
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2025 21:13     Subject: Schools that Enroll the Most National Merit Scholars

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Remember that National Merit Scholars are National Merit Finalists who got money from somewhere. So you need to adjust for schools like Princeton, where only a few of their NMFs have become NMS by getting money from a corporate sponsor, vs. say the University of Alabama, where every NMF admitted becomes NMS because the college hands them out a scholarship.


Not-OP, this came from a Reddit thread where the individual acknowledged later several caveats like it doesn’t include schools like Alabama and Tulsa which have a higher percentage of NMF than some of the schools in this list but also give out significant merit funding.


Can you link the reddit post?
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2025 21:05     Subject: Schools that Enroll the Most National Merit Scholars

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Agreed Rice is very underrated, people like to discount it because it takes such a heavy portion of its class from Texas, but Stanford does the same from California - both just happen to be massive states


Rice sounds great but I just couldn't do the red state thing.


It's interesting that so many Northern kids are flocking to the South for college now though
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2025 20:56     Subject: Schools that Enroll the Most National Merit Scholars

Anonymous wrote:Remember that National Merit Scholars are National Merit Finalists who got money from somewhere. So you need to adjust for schools like Princeton, where only a few of their NMFs have become NMS by getting money from a corporate sponsor, vs. say the University of Alabama, where every NMF admitted becomes NMS because the college hands them out a scholarship.


Not-OP, this came from a Reddit thread where the individual acknowledged later several caveats like it doesn’t include schools like Alabama and Tulsa which have a higher percentage of NMF than some of the schools in this list but also give out significant merit funding.
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2025 20:43     Subject: Schools that Enroll the Most National Merit Scholars

Anonymous wrote:Agreed Rice is very underrated, people like to discount it because it takes such a heavy portion of its class from Texas, but Stanford does the same from California - both just happen to be massive states


Rice sounds great but I just couldn't do the red state thing.
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2025 20:16     Subject: Schools that Enroll the Most National Merit Scholars

Remember that National Merit Scholars are National Merit Finalists who got money from somewhere. So you need to adjust for schools like Princeton, where only a few of their NMFs have become NMS by getting money from a corporate sponsor, vs. say the University of Alabama, where every NMF admitted becomes NMS because the college hands them out a scholarship.
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2025 20:05     Subject: Schools that Enroll the Most National Merit Scholars

list isn't accurate
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2025 20:01     Subject: Schools that Enroll the Most National Merit Scholars

https://ideas.rice.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/CDS_2024-25_WEBSITE.pdf

Rice gave 55 merit scholarships to those without financial aid. And this is not including merit to those with financial aid.

The numbers above cannot be compared to stanford etc
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2025 19:58     Subject: Schools that Enroll the Most National Merit Scholars

Rice and Duke give merit aid so this is not that impressive
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2025 19:47     Subject: Schools that Enroll the Most National Merit Scholars

At Rice, 94.3% of the class are not NMSF.
25% of the Rice incoming class have 1570+ SAT score.

Make sure have your priority right. Don't focus on things that are marginally relevant.
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2025 19:43     Subject: Schools that Enroll the Most National Merit Scholars

This really says NMSF doesn't matter.
Even at MIT, 88% of the class are not NMSF.
And we know 25% of the class have 1580+ SAT.
SAT score is a whole lot more important.
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2025 19:41     Subject: Schools that Enroll the Most National Merit Scholars

Agreed Rice is very underrated, people like to discount it because it takes such a heavy portion of its class from Texas, but Stanford does the same from California - both just happen to be massive states
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2025 19:34     Subject: Schools that Enroll the Most National Merit Scholars

Is it just me or is Rice super underrated in the DMV?

1. MIT (12% of class, 139 scholars)
2. Caltech (9.3% of class, 23 scholars)
3. Harvard (8.8% of class, 147 scholars)
4. Stanford (7.1% of class, 132 scholars)
5. Duke (6.9% of class, 118 scholars)
6. Princeton (6.5% of class, 92 scholars)
7. Yale (6.1% of class, 100 scholars)
8. UPenn (5.9% of class, 144 scholars)
9. Rice (5.7% of class, 65 scholars)
10. Brown (4.4% of class, 78 scholars)
11. Columbia (3.7% of class, 56 scholars)
12. Dartmouth (3.7% of class, 44 scholars)
13. Northwestern (3.2% of class, 68 scholars)
14. Johns Hopkins (3.2% of class, 41 scholars)
15. Georgetown (2.7% of class, 43 scholars)
16. Carnegie Mellon (2.2% of class, 38 scholars)
17. Notre Dame (2.1% of class, 43 scholars)
18. UChicago (2% of class, 35 scholars)
19. Cornell (1.9% of class, 74 scholars)
20. Washington University in St. Louis (1.8% of class, 35 scholars)
21. UCLA (1.2% of class, 77 scholars)
22. UMich (1.1% of class, 89 scholars)
23. Berkeley (1.1% of class, 73 scholars)