MORRIS COUNTY — Dhruva Chitneedi and Mahi Gupta, seniors at Morris County School of Technology in Denville, have been named National Merit Finalists.
They are among the top academically talented high school seniors from across the country who compete for some 7,250 National Merit Scholarships that will be awarded in the spring.
National Merit Finalists are selected based on exceptional abilities, skills, and accomplishments. They are highly recruited by selective colleges nationwide, with some colleges and universities offering significant scholarships or even full rides based on National Merit status.
Mahi Gupta is in the school’s Academy for Health Care Sciences. This Academy is a rigorous, highly focused program with studies in human sciences, health information technology, emergency care, humanities, computer technology, and health care dynamics. Students in this program can earn up to 15 credits through the Rutgers School of Health-Related Professions.
Dhruva Chitneedi is in the Academy for Computer and Information Science. This Academy provides students with a comprehensive overview of computer programming, internet technology, computer architecture, the history of computers, mathematics for programming, network security, and software engineering.
Morris County Vocational School District offers various career and technical education programs that inspire and prepare students to succeed in today’s world and pursue tomorrow’s opportunities. Programs range from auto service and construction trades to healthcare sciences, global commerce, performing arts, and cybersecurity. The high school offers full-time academies and share-time programs on its Denville campus. In addition, through collaboration with local school districts and the County College of Morris, it offers full-time academies and share-time programs established at off-site satellite locations.
Email Gina DiDomenico, MCVSD Student Recruitment & Community Relations, at didomenicog@mcvts.org or click here.