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2023 QuestBridge National College Match Finalists

6 ASMSA students named QuestBridge National College Match Finalists

Six seniors at the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts have been named 2023 QuestBridge National College Match Finalists.

QuestBridge is a nonprofit organization that connects exceptional low-income youth with leading institutions of higher education. QuestBridge works with top universities across the country to offer four-year, full scholarships to deserving students who may otherwise be unable to afford to attend those institutions.

ASMSA students selected as a Finalist include Parker Hance of Conway, Elizabeth Show of Bismarck, Tim Palmer of Mena, Ivy Hong of North Little Rock, Xander Napier of Lamar and Shea Stabila of Pangburn.

QuestBridge partnered this year with 50 colleges and universities to offer scholarships at institutions such as Duke University, Rice University, Stanford University and others.

Students apply for the scholarships through QuestBridge’s free National College Match application. They may list up to 15 of the partner schools at which they would like to be considered for admission.

Finalists who receive a match will be notified on Dec. 1. Finalists who do not receive a match for a scholarship will still be eligible to be considered for regular admission to partner schools and may still receive financial aid in the future. In 2022, more than 1,700 Finalists were matched with a participating institution.

Match Scholarship recipients are granted early admission to one of QuestBridge's college partners with a full four-year scholarship, worth more than $200,000. The Match Scholarship is offered as part of a generous financial aid package provided by the college that covers the cost of attendance, including tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, and travel expenses. All Match Scholarship packages have no parental contribution or student loans.

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5 students earn College Board national recognition

5 students earn College Board national recognition

Five students from the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts recently received honors in the College Board National Recognition Programs.

The programs celebrate students’ hard work and academic performance. Recognition programs include the National African American Recognition Award (NAARA), National Hispanic Recognition Award (NHRA) and the National Rural and Small Town Award (NRSTA).

ASMSA students earning recognition include:

  • Kaiden Daniels of Dumas (NAARA);
  • Bryce Snider of Hoxie (NAARA);
  • Annalise Stanford of Paris (NAARA);
  • Katelyn Torres of Fairfield Bay (NHRA); and
  • Kalyn You of Everton (NRSTA).

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Alumni Spotlight: Learning stress management key for Mara Campbell ('16)

Alumni Spotlight: Learning stress management key for Mara Campbell (’16)

Hometown/Sending School

Little Rock/North Little Rock High School

College and Area(s) of Study

Hendrix College: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology major, Asian Studies minor.

Current profession and company. Tell us what you do.

I am a M.D./Ph.D. student at UAMS. I’m currently in the fourth year of my PhD, and my lab studies S. aureus osteomyelitis (staph bone infections).

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Seven ASMSA students named National Merit Scholarship Commended Students

Seven ASMSA students named National Merit Scholarship Commended Students

Seven students from the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts have been named Commended Students in the 2024 National Merit Scholarship Program.

The students are:

  • Pragya Chauhan of Bentonville;
  • Gavin Chen of Benton;
  • Parker Hance of Conway;
  • James Mathis of Russellville;
  • Julie Morse of Mayflower;
  • Brent Orlina of Little Rock; and
  • Michaela Stevens of Hot Springs.

About 34,000 Commended Students were recognized across the nation. Commended Students placed among the top 50,000 students in the 69th annual National Merit Scholarship Competition but were not chosen among the finalists. Students take the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test as a junior to qualify for the competition.

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Kansas State professor presents free public science lecture

Kansas State professor presents free public science lecture

The Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts will host a free public science lecture at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 7, as part of Homecoming 2023.

Dr. Bharat Ratra, a Distinguished Professor of Physics at Kansas State University, will present “The Accelerating Expanding Universe: Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and Einstein’s Cosmological Constant.” Ratra works in the areas of cosmology and astroparticle physics. He researches the structure and evolution of the universe.

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Lab photo of students

ASMSA opens admissions cycle for Fall 2024

The Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts has opened its search for the Classes of 2026 and 2027.

ASMSA is a public residential high school serving academically and artistically motivated students of all backgrounds from throughout the state of Arkansas. More than 250 students in 10th, 11th and 12th grades attend classes and live on the Hot Springs campus in a community of learning unlike any other in the state.

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