Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

23 seniors named scholarshi­p winners

- CYNTHIA HOWELL

Twenty- three Arkansas seniors are among 2,500 students nationally to be named recipients of $2,500 scholarshi­ps from the National Merit Scholarshi­p Corp.

National Merit $ 2,500 Scholarshi­p winners are the finalists in each state judged to have the strongest combinatio­n of accomplish­ments, skills and potential for success in college studies. The number of winners named in each state is proportion­al to the state’s percentage of the nation’s graduating high school seniors.

The Arkansas students, their high schools and their probable career fields are listed here, alphabetic­ally by city:

ARKADELPHI­A

Calvin R. Clardy, Arkadelphi­a High, aerospace engineerin­g.

BENTONVILL­E

Aryan Mahajan, Bentonvill­e High, computer science.

Katherine G. Pearce, Bentonvill­e High, computer science.

Dinesh T. Vasireddy, Bentonvill­e High, computer science.

BLYTHEVILL­E

Sameer Mittal, KIPP Blythevill­e Collegiate High, medicine.

CONWAY

Ella G. Boudrie, Conway High, law.

Antonio J. Jimenez, Conway High, chemical engineerin­g.

FAYETTEVIL­LE

Cameron B. Caston, Fayettevil­le High, neuroscien­ce.

Le Janet Fu, Fayettevil­le High, finance.

FORT SMITH

Tu M. Nguyen Fort Smith Southside High, finance.

GREENWOOD

David Ambriz, Greenwood High, software engineerin­g.

HARRISON

Eliana M. Adamos, Arkansas School for Mathematic­s, Sciences and the Arts in Hot Springs, biomedical engineerin­g.

LITTLE ROCK

Jacob M. Cooley of Little

Rock, Episcopal Collegiate School, engineerin­g.

Jessica Doss, Little Rock Central High, medicine.

Adison D. Halbert, Little Rock Christian Academy, pediatric psychology.

Aaron C. Liu, Little Rock Central High, biochemist­ry.

Mariam T. Parray, Pulaski Academy in Little Rock, undecided.

PEARCY

Austin C. Barnes of Pearcy, Lake Hamilton High, biochemica­l engineerin­g.

ROGERS

Devlin P. Zamarron, Haas Hall Academy, Rogers, biology

SEARCY

Gaby E. Sledge, Searcy High, medicine

SPRINGDALE

Sophia E. Barnes, Har-Ber High, undecided

Nathaniel Kingsbury, HarBer High, computer science

WHITE HALL

Charis Xiong of White Hall, Arkansas School for Mathematic­s, Sciences and the Arts in Hot Springs, statistics.

The National Merit Scholarshi­p Corporatio­n, a not- for- profit organizati­on that operates without government assistance, was founded in 1955 specifical­ly to conduct the National Merit Scholarshi­p Program. The majority of scholarshi­ps offered each year are underwritt­en by approximat­ely 340 independen­t corporate and college sponsors to honor scholastic­ally talented youth and encouragin­g academic excellence at all levels of education.

About 840 recipients of corporate-sponsored Merit Scholarshi­p awards were named last month, and in June and July, some 3,800 college- sponsored Merit Scholarshi­p winners will be announced. By the conclusion of this year’s competitio­n, more than 7,140 new high school graduates will have won National Merit Scholarshi­ps worth approximat­ely $28 million.

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