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Families often wonder how students can apply and receive merit scholarships at selective universities and colleges during the college application process. It’s not always a clear process, but for students who have achieved high grades and scores, as well as demonstrated strong involvement in high school, there are merit scholarships at selective colleges and universities that they should try for.

Here is a select list of merit scholarships to consider:

Vanderbilt: Cornelius, Ingram, and Chancellor’s Scholarship

These substantial merit scholarships require a separate application process and students must apply by December 1st of their senior year after submitting their application to Vanderbilt through the Common App.

University of Virginia: Jefferson and Walenta Scholars

This scholarship program requires a nomination, as well as students submitting an early application to UVA.

Boston University: Trustee and Presidential Scholarship

These scholarship programs require an additional essay as part of the Common Application and students can receive full or half tuition scholarships for these programs.

Duke University: Robertson Scholars

Students can apply during the early or regular deadlines to be considered. There is a separate application process for selection. This program is also offered at the University of North Carolina Chapel-Hill.

Northeastern University: University Scholars

This full-tuition scholarship does not require a separate application.

University of Pittsburgh: Chancellor’s Scholarship

Students must apply to UPitt and the honors program before December 1st to be considered. An interview is required.

Washington University in St. Louis: Danforth Scholarship

This program does require a separate application, but students are highly encouraged to complete an optional essay on the application. Students will also complete an interview

This list is not comprehensive, but it reveals that many selective universities and colleges have merit scholarship programs. It’s not just about receiving good grades, but students must also show incredible leadership potential. If students want to apply for merit scholarships, they should start researching early while they are building their college list so they can be sure to take note of deadlines and be prepared for additional essays, interviews, and applications. Younger high school students should start researching now and looking at scholar bios and requirements so they can begin building their high school resumes in unique ways to increase their chances of being selected.