
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced Wednesday its 2026 list of semifinalist high school students who will now compete for a share of about 6,930 scholarships worth almost $26 million. Winners will be announced nationally between April and July next year. This is the 71st annual competition.
High school juniors — 11th graders — entered the 2026 academic competition by taking the 2024 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. More than 1.3 million juniors, in about 20,000 high schools, entered the competition by taking the qualifying test.
The highest-scoring students in each state represent the pool of semifinalists who, according to the National Merit Scholarship Corporation, represent less than 1% of United States high school seniors.
The next step for a semifinalist to become a finalist is to complete the required application that includes their SAT or ACT scores, an essay and a letter of recommendation by a high school official.
Finalists are then chosen on the basis of academic record, their participation in community and school activities, how they have demonstrated leadership ability, employment, awards and honors received.
From the group of about 16,000 semifinalists, more than 15,000 are expected to advance to the finalist level.
Students will be notified in February if they are finalists. All National Merit Scholarship winners are selected from this group of finalists, and about half of those are expected to win a scholarship from three categories.
National Merit $2500 Scholarships: Every finalist competes for one of 2,500 scholarships that are awarded on a state-representational basis
Corporate-sponsored scholarships: In 2026, about 830 corporate-sponsored awards will be given out by about 150 corporations and business organizations for finalists who meet their specified criteria (such as children of the grantor’s employees or residents of communities where sponsor plants or offices are located)
College-sponsored scholarships: About 150 colleges and universities finance about 3,600 awards for finalists who will attend the sponsor’s institution
The National Merit Scholarship winners, chosen on the basis of accomplishments, skills and potential for college success, are selected from the February finalists group. Winners are notified, on a rolling basis, in 2026 from April to July.
The 2026 scholarship winners join the nearly 389,000 past winners who have earned the title of Merit Scholar.
Here is the list of semifinalists in the 2026 National Merit Scholarship Program in Los Angeles County by school location and school name:
Agoura Hills
Agoura Hills HS
Hennessey, Grace
Lieblich, Garin
Mayer, Noah
Alhambra
Alhambra HS
Wu, Brendon E.
Zhang, Alvin J.
Mark Keppel HS
Chang, Keira I.
Li, Kalina S.
Arcadia
Arcadia HS
Gao, Logan
Lin, Cayden
Lo, Jake
Lu, Elly
Lu, Ruixuan
Lu, Turner
Nguyen, Minhtam
Rizzo, Jason
Wu, Kevin
Yang, Drew
Yuan, Rachel
Bellflower
St. John Bosco HS
Paredes, Gian Miguel
Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills HS
Albert, Ezra
Matcuk, Xander
Brentwood
Heritage HS
Aaron, James
Jin, Caroline
Burbank
Burbank HS
Pay, Sebastian
International School Los Angeles
Procter, Griffin
Calabasas
Viewpoint School
Abdou, Joseph S.
Kim, Allison E.
Mukherjee, Jishnu
Canyon Country
Canyon HS
Nguyen, Angelina D.
Carson
California Academy of Mathematics and Science
Lee, Yumi
Penetrante, Joel
Sun, Owen
Cerritos
Gretchen Whitney HS
Andal, Jacob T.
Binny, Vivasvat
Chung, Chloe
Fong, Katelyn
Ganapathy, Sanjay
Giron, Andrei Santino L.
Jacob, Shawn P.
Kang, William J.
Kim, Katie
Lim, Benjamin K.
Muraliraj, Olivia V.
Park, Keenan S.
Prabhu, Niharika
Tang, Benjamin Q.
Virk, Aaryan N.
Zhang, Maximo
Chatsworth
Sierra Canyon School
Gofnung, Aiden
McGowan, Nikhil
City of Industry
Workman HS
Lin, Yisong
Claremont
Claremont HS
Fong, Caleb J.
Merla, Arnav N.
Mussey, Gabrielle
Shrivastav, Aabhisaar A.
Vinall, Luke I.
Webb Schools
Lee, Alexander
Liu, Yiyang
Lu, Yihui
Ng, Tobey
Tang, Candice
Covina
Charter Oak HS
Flores, Nash P.
Culver City
Culver City HS
Frigola, Emma
Johnson, Rhys E.
Marcus, Leo R.
Ono-Lemire, Naoki
Diamond Bar
Diamond Bar HS
Chang, Shelby
Eun, Irene
Hu, Junxi
Huang, Brian
Li, Tyler
Lin, Cristina
Liu, Cynthia
Lu, Eireen
Park, Lawrence
Tien, Nathan
Wang, James
Wu, Valerie
Ye, Asia
Zhang, Rongjia
Eagle Rock
Eagle Rock HS
Simmons-Saadia, Lazare J.
El Segundo
Da Vinci Science HS
Long, Jadon T.
El Segundo HS
Antil, Aarush
Vistamar School
King, Mairin
Glendora
Glendora HS
Angeles, Maegan
Boyer, Tessa
Deshmukh, Ariya
Lin, Emily
Patel, Yash
Granada Hills
Granada Hills Charter HS
Akopian, Sarkis
Bowden, Jason
Kim, William
Hacienda Heights
Glen A. Wilson HS
Guo, George
La Cañada Flintridge
Flintridge Preparatory School
Bae, Alexander
Cooper, Samuel
Khoury, Bahia
Sanok, Nathan
La Cañada HS
Baha, Adam
Chen, Nathaniel
Chen, Victoria
Hwang, Min
Kakuk, David
Krider, Jonathan
Lee, Madison
Luk, Thalia S.
Maimone, Selena
Mercer, Lila
Penanen, Tanmay
Simonian, Jessica
St. Francis HS
Toche, James J.
La Crescenta
Crescenta Valley HS
Buda, Sophia
Carrillo, Sonia
Kahdian, Daniel
Kim, Bailee
Ludes, Madoka
Oh, Andrew
Vesselinov, Angelina
Yang, Joshua Jun-Hua
La Puente
Bishop Amat Memorial HS
Guzman, Jerren V.
Magaling, Jaedon A.
Los Angeles
The Archer School for Girls
Wang, Melinda
Brentwood School
Albert, Ruby
Cohen, Jacqueline
Gu, Eric
Kim, Lucas
Moon, Ethan
Benjamin Franklin HS
Seiler, Ivan V.
Geffen Academy at UCLA
Brennan, Victoria
Essner, Everson
Sanghai, Pranay
Le Lycee Francais
Duhaut-Bedos, Solal
Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies
Piri, Ibrahim
Shwartz, Micah Z.
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts
Sie, Bernard
Loyola HS
Friedman, Jacob P.
Kim, Aaron
Musitano, Jack A.
Nakatsu, Joseph
Pa Ortiz, Diego A.
Vaghaiwalla, Rishad
Yuan, Muge
Marlborough School
Bae, Mia
Chen, Rachel
Fischer, Leah
Hsieh Schumacher, Sonia
Maehara, Alicia
Merges, Abigail
Siegel, Sarah
John Marshall HS
Waggoner, Raphael I.
Marymount HS
Chang, Melaina E.
Cohen, Marlena E.
Mesivta Birkas Yitzchok
Krich, Hillel
Notre Dame Academy
Nishimuro, Jessica
Shalhevet HS
Katzin, Sonya
Windward School
Cohn, Charlie
Linton, Leila J.
Oh, Madeline H.
Rutman, Aidan M.
Manhattan Beach
Mira Costa HS
Campbell, Miles
Henry, Audrey
Jackson, Catherine
Malis, Emilia
Murphy, Lachlan
Rothermel, Mary
Sulaiman, Brianna
Tarnay, Collin
North Hollywood
North Hollywood HS
Chang, Connor H.
Felts, Henry C.
French, Daniel C.
Hwang, Katie M.
Jaspan, Marlowe E.
Kim, Danny
Lim, Vincent H.
Mishra, Shashwat
Newhall, Lev S.
Ohshima, Suzuko D.
Olinger, Natalie N.
Putnam, Jack C.
Yang, Jerry A.
Zhao, Connor Z.
Oakwood School
Walpert, Noah
Science Academy STEM Magnet
Ernst, Frederick I.
Kunnath, Pranav P.
Lee, John D.
Lee, Ryan M.
Rowe, Xavier M.
Pacific Palisades
Palisades Charter HS
Kim, Caleb
Smith, Audrey
Palos Verdes Estates
Palos Verdes HS
Kim, Logan J.
Wang, Wesley K.
Yim, Charles T.
Palos Verdes Peninsula
Chadwick School
Liu, Moshi
Maas, Cadence
Rosenbaum, Matthew
Ross, Alistair
Somers, Derek
Zeng, Spencer
Home school/Online School
Oh, Joshua
Pasadena
Blair HS
Griffin, Joel
La Salle HS
Lai, Cory
Maranatha HS
Lee, Griffin
Pasadena HS
Karapetyan, Maria
Monson, Jacob
Nash, Zachary
Nunes, Zalea
Sinclair, Megan
Polytechnic School
Benitez, Joseph
Burt, Clive
Chen, Evan
Cheung, Ginny
Cho, August
Chui, Alexander
Delbridge, Madeleine
Engstrom, Ellery
Fish, Filiz
Ismagilov, Daniel
Shin, Brandon
Venuturupalli, Akhil
Zhang, Allison
Zhang, Michael
Westridge School
Chen, Zihan
Liu, Meicen
Tan, Olivia
Redondo Beach
Redondo Union HS
Buttari, Giulio
Choi, Lorelei
DiLallo, Zander
Kang, Katelyn S.
Lerch, Felix
Swift, Sheamus
Thomson, Mackenzie
Yook, Jonathan
Reseda
Reseda HS
Gupta, Siona
Rolling Hills Estates
Palos Verdes Peninsula HS
Anand, Anish A.
Chiou, Ryan C.
Cho, Inu J.
Choi, Nathan H.
Chu, Audrey M.
Kang, Yejun
Kim, Isaac H.
Kwon, Aiden J.
Lee, Luke
Li, Aaron
Ramanuja, Nikhil
Tseng, Kaili Y.
Tu, Micah K.
Wong, Nathaniel L.
Wu, Katie E.
Rosemead
Rosemead HS
Chen, Jasmine G.
Rowland Heights
John A. Rowland HS
Chu, Avery L.
Tan, Jeremy
Tao, Elaine
Zhou, Jesse
San Gabriel
Gabrielino HS
Mak, Carter L.
Shao, Tianyu
Tang, Ethan A.
San Marino
San Marino HS
Chan, Brandon C.
Chou, Winston L.
Chuang, Brandon N.
Hsu, Olivia
Huang, Kay N.
Lee, Ryan H.
Phan, Kiefer L.
Song, Xiangjie N.
Tran, Sarah M.
Wu, Benjamin S.
Wu, Eason M.
Yang, Adelynne E.
Santa Clarita
Academy of the Canyons
Chung, Aiden
Santa Monica
Cossroads School
Rao, Sissi A.
New Roads School
Farrell-Katseanes, Hayden
Rose, Milo
Santa Monica HS
Bendersky Boreth, Eli
Choe, Camille
Glasser, Sabrina
Knauf, Carly L.
Naini, Kaveh
Sherman Oaks
Notre Dame HS
Braithwaite, Alexander
Cruz, Benedict Henry
Le, Ethan
Mcauliffe, Katherine
South Pasadena
South Pasadena HS
Asakura, Mason
Chang, Alexa
Chung, Elizabeth
Kano, Sarah
Kowal, Anna
Singer, Solana
Van Kerkhove, Gihan
Vandevelde, Rose
Studio City
Campbell Hall
Reyblat, Eli
Harvard-Westlake School
Abrahamson, Zachary R.
Aguilar, Miles S.
Assil, Sydney D.
Bakaya, Vikrant
Benardo, Samuel L.
Bowse, Brando K.
Chen, Ethan Z.
Dai, Markenever
Dai, Mikenever
Daub, Lauren
Drouin, Adrian
Ferrie, Jessica
Glass, Calder J.
Graczyk, James E.
Graff, Kayla A.
Higashi, Anju
Jeon, Ella M.
Jo, Andrew H.
Lee, Seoyoon
Liftin-Harris, Silas M.
Louie, Robinson J.
Majumdar, Lyra
Mayer, Chase
Meyer, Max S.
Park, Audrey E.
Ramberg, Sally M.
Rosen, William L.
Ryu, Erin Y.
Sarvaiya, Nikhil
Schlessinger, Shimon
Schwartz, Levi R.
Scoville, Cordelia T.
Tran-Lee, Emma
Yam, Melanie H.
Yilmaz, Darren R.
Yuan, Chen
Zahiri, Cyrus C.
Zhang, Ka Yan
Sun Valley
Francis Polytechnic HS
Barraza Saucedo, Eduardo
Tarzana
Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies
Kovalev-Sheinberg, Sarah M.
Wachs, Sylvia M.
Temple City
Temple City HS
Hu, Neil
Liao, Eric
Prasad, Manu
Sabol, Hakan
Trieu, Logan
Torrance
South HS
Han, Andrew
Jang, Junue
West HS
Lee, Augustine
Moon, Katherine
Que, Kaden
Sayano, James
Shao, Warren
Wong, Benjamin
Valencia
Valencia HS
Kim, Andrew
Kozakis, Devin
West Ranch HS
Arangil, Rohit
Avalos Lujan, Florencia
Chang, Brandon W.
Van Nuys
Van Nuys HS
Lee, Ian
Venice
Venice HS
Gibson, Rickia R.
Walnut
Walnut HS
Chen, Elise C.
Chen, Xinyue
West Hills
Chaminade College Preparatory
Kogan, Marc
Westlake Village
Oaks Christian School
Mitterberger, Carolin
Pak, Emma
Westlake HS
Basamakov, Alexander
Gowda, Khushi
Kwon, Chenya
Liu, Angela
Wang, Chloe
Wu, Krystal
Xie, Benjamin
Winnetka
A.G.B.U. Manoogian-Demirdjian School
Gharibian, Andrew
Markarian, Sevag
Vakian, Sevag
Woodland Hills
William Howard Taft HS
Marletti, Jakob D.
Nabat, Seth J.
Simpson, Jack A.
High school students interested in applying in future years need to talk to their school counselor to make arrangements to take the PSAT/NMSQT test. Registration is through the high school and not by the students.
For information on the competition, tinyurl.com/mrx4t933
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation was established in 1955 and is an independent, not-for-profit group that does not operate with government assistance.
The goals of the organization are to reward academically-dedicated students, encourage academic excellence at all levels of education, promote a deeper respect for learning in general and to encourage individuals and organizations to sponsor scholarships.
The National Merit Scholarship Program honors individual students who demonstrate “exceptional academic ability and potential for success in rigorous college studies.” www.nationalmerit.org


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