The University of Florida has moved to the top spot in public universities’
enrollment of both National Merit Scholars and National Achievement
Scholars, as announced by the National Merit Corp. Overall, UF ranks second
nationally in National Merit Scholars and fourth nationally in National
Achievement Scholars within its 2004-05 freshman class. With 259 National
Merit scholars recruited, UF is behind only Harvard University in recruiting
more National Merit scholars in 2004. “UF’s remarkable educational and
social opportunities attract some of the nation's most talented
undergraduates,” said Joseph Glover, interim provost and senior vice
president for academic affairs. “UF’s ranking as the nation’s top public
university in enrolling National Merit and National Achievement Scholars is
due to the rich academic environment created by an outstanding faculty,
staff and student body.”
Merit Scholars are selected from more than 15,000 semifinalists nationally
by the National Merit Scholarship Corp. The students scored in the top
one-half percent of high school seniors in their states on the Preliminary
SAT-National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. The top-5 ranked
participating schools, followed by the number of recruited Merit scholars,
are:
- Harvard University -- 312
- University of Florida -- 259
- University of Texas -- 242
- Yale University -- 224
- Stanford University -- 217
In National Achievement Scholar recruiting, UF ranked fourth this year
out of 166 participating schools across the country and first among the 76
public institutions. The National Achievement Scholars Program recognizes
minority students who place well on the Preliminary SAT. The top-ranked
participating schools, followed by the number of recruited Achievement
scholars, are:
- Harvard University -- 85
- Yale University -- 61
- Stanford University -- 57
- University of Florida -- 40
- Duke University --35