University reduces scholarships for National Merit Finalists

Currently enrolled students are unaffected.

By DAVID RENDON
The University did not confirm if there were other cuts to financial aid. (Jordan Renville / Daily Trojan)

The University has reduced scholarships for National Merit Finalists from half tuition to $20,000, Morning, Trojan reported earlier today.

National Merit Finalists, or students who received extremely high scores on the PSAT in high school, will no longer receive half-tuition scholarships. Currently enrolled students will not be affected by this change.

“This year the university is diverting more financial support to incoming students with demonstrated need by reducing the size of the National Merit Scholarship award,” the University told the Daily Trojan in a statement Monday afternoon.

The University did not confirm if there were other cuts to financial aid.


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