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Twenty-Three Additional MCPS Students Earn College-Sponsored National Merit Scholarships

July 28, 2022

An additional 23 Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) students have earned college- and university-sponsored National Merit Scholarships from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC).

In June, 35 MCPS students were recognized in the latest round of awards from NMSC, bringing the MCPS total for college- and university-sponsored scholarships to 58.

Each sponsoring college or university selected scholarship winners from among the finalists in the 2022 National Merit Scholarship Program. These awards provide between $500 and $2,000 annually for up to four years of undergraduate study at the institution financing the scholarship.

The additional winners, their sponsoring university or college, and their intended career fields are:

Montgomery Blair High School

Malcolm D. Maas
University of Maryland
Probable career field: Atmospheric Science

Rohan I. Ojha
Purdue University
Probable career field: Computer Engineering

Samuel K. Verbrugge
University of Maryland
Probable career field: Astrophysics

Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School

Evan M. Song
University of Maryland
Probable career field: Computer Programming

Winston Churchill High School

Maya Bhattiprolu
University of Maryland
Probable career field: Healthcare

Andrew B. Liu
Vanderbilt University
Probable career field: Computer Science

Devika Mathur
University of Maryland
Probable career field: Medicine

Zain A. Zarger
University of Maryland
Probable career field: Software Engineering

Poolesville High School

Arun M. Ghosh
Washington and Lee University
Probable career field: Applied Mathematics

Omar F. Khan
Vanderbilt University
Probable career field: Electrical Engineering

Pragya S. Kumar
University of Maryland
Probable career field: Neuroscience

Johann M. Kuruvilla
University of Maryland
Probable career field: Medicine

Akash K. Raghu
University of Maryland
Probable career field: Biomedicine

Davy Wang
University of Maryland
Probable career field: Mathematics

Quince Orchard High School

Louis C. Lee
University of Maryland
Probable career field: Computer Science

Richard Montgomery High School

Kenshiro E. Lim
University of Maryland
Probable career field: Engineering

Danielle C. Martin
University of Maryland
Probable career field: Biology

Bence P. Szego
University of Maryland
Probable career field: Aerospace Engineering

Walter Johnson High School

Emily Hsu
Case Western Reserve University
Probable career field: Medicine

Walt Whitman High School

Joshua M. Lee
Boston University
Probable career field: Computer Science

Nil Ozdemir
University of Southern California
Probable career field: Biology

Maxwell C. Walker
University of Maryland
Probable career field: Neuroscience

Thomas S. Wootton High School

Srirashmi Kanipakala
University of Maryland
Probable career field: Finance

 

 

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