04-28-94 Students Compete for Scholarships NOTE TO EDITORS: Ohio students are listed by county on the attached pages, in Zip Code order. We have included the same counties that we use in mailing you our quarterly commencement and honor roll lists. Out-of-state students are listed by state. Separate news releases will be sent to the hometown newspapers of the 40 Presidential and Medalist Scholars after those students are announced. If you have questions, please call Ruth Gerstner at the Office of University Communications, (614) 292-8424. HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS WIN $1,000 SCHOLARSHIPS, COMPETE FOR MORE COLUMBUS -- Some 915 academically talented high school seniors who have applied for admission to The Ohio State University have been awarded $1,000 University Scholarships. More than 700 of them recently chose to compete for 40 more valuable awards. The 719 students who accepted the invitation to compete for Presidential and Medalist Scholarships came to the Columbus campus for a day in early March to take an essay examination. They and their parents also took part in activities to acquaint them with the university and its Honors program. A committee of Ohio State faculty members is now reviewing the essays, along with a portfolio of other information for each student, including high school grades, a 500-word personal statement, and standardized test scores. Ten students will be offered Presidential Scholarships, which include full in-state tuition, room and board, book allowance and miscellaneous expenses -- valued at $10,275 this year. An additional 30 students will be offered Medalist Scholarships, which cover the cost of in-state tuition -- this year valued at $2,940. The Presidential and Medalist Scholarships incorporate the $1,000 University Scholarships. All three awards are renewable for four years if the student maintains a 3.2 or better grade point average and satisfactory academic progress. Students were selected for the University Scholarships from among those who have applied by Jan. 15 for freshman admission to Ohio State's Columbus campus for autumn quarter 1994. In general, they rank among the top 3 percent of their high school classes and have ACT scores of 29 or higher or SAT scores of 1250 or higher. "These students have excelled academically in high school and have great potential for future success," said Ohio State President E. Gordon Gee. "We look forward to welcoming them to Ohio State in the fall. They have much to offer this university, and it has much to offer them. I congratulate all of the University Scholars who undertook the challenge of this rigorous Presidential and Medalist Scholarship competition." Local University Scholars who chose to compete for the Presidential and Medalist Scholarships are listed on the following pages. # Contact: Ruth Gerstner, University Communications, 292-8424. Note to OASIS and e-mail readers: This news release also contained 67 pages of individualized paragraphs on the students who participated. These pages were sent to the appropriate hometown newspapers, but in the interests of space are not included here. RG [Submitted by: GERSTNER (gerstner@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Thu, 28 Apr 1994 15:26:13 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.