<p>Creeping towards completion. As sherpa says, a complete list is helpful to those who will come after. Feel free to verify the “GC” states, too, if you wish.</p>
<p>If this forum’s participants would pick one remaining state and call the NMSC to obtain one score, we could complete the list quickly. The NMSC will release only one score per each call.</p>
<p>Remaining states that need to be finalized:
CO, IN, ME, OK, TN</p>
<p>Here is the number to call–the receptionist will give you one “qualifying score” when asked.</p>
<p>National Merit Scholarship Corporation
1560 Sherman Avenue
Suite 200
Evanston, Illinois 60201-4897
Main Telephone: (847) 866-5100
Main Fax: (847) 866-5113</p>
<p>Updating AK, UT, VT</p>
<p>**AL=210<a href=“post%20222,%20per%20GC”>/B</a>
**AK=214<a href=“post%20647,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**AZ=209<a href=“post%20613,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**AR=203<a href=“post%20576,%20per%20?”>/B</a>
**CA=219<a href=“post%20560,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
CO<=213 (post 520)
**CT=219<a href=“post%20539,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**DE=215<a href=“post%20636,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**DC=223<a href=“post%20517,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**FL=210<a href=“post%20376,%20by%20firsthand%20view%20of%20NMS%20report”>/B</a>
**GA=215<a href=“post%20130,%20per%20Headmaster”>/B</a>
**HI=215<a href=“post%20320,%20per%20GC”>/B</a>
**ID=208<a href=“post%20554,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**IL=214<a href=“post%20472,%20per%20GC”>/B</a>
IN<=212 (post 336)
**IA=209<a href=“post%20630,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**KS=211<a href=“post%20229,%20per%20NMSF%20packet”>/B</a>
**KY=208<a href=“post%20637,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**LA=210<a href=“post%20533,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
ME<=218 (post 505)
**MD=220<a href=“%5Burl%5Dhttp://talk.collegeconfidential.com/national-merit-scholarships/…28-post14.html%5B/url%5D”>/B</a>
**MA=223<a href=“post%20515”>/B</a>
**MI=209<a href=“post%20526,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**MN=213<a href=“post%20564,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**MS=205<a href=“%5Burl%5Dhttp://talk.collegeconfidential.com/national-merit-scholarships/…7-post429.html%5B/url%5D”>/B</a>
**MO=210<a href=“post%20553,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**MT=208<a href=“post%2073,%20per%20GC”>/B</a>
**NE=210<a href=“post%20548,%20per%20GC”>/B</a>
**NV=208<a href=“post%20641,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**NH=214<a href=“post%20636,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**NJ=221<a href=“post%20269,%20heard%20cutoff%20was%20221”>/B</a>
**NM=206<a href=“post%20615,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**NY=217<a href=“post%20531,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**NC=214<a href=“post%20645,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**ND=202<a href=“post%20564,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**OH=212<a href=“post%2054,%20per%20GC”>/B</a>
OK<=207 (post 588)
**OR=215<a href=“post%20524,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**PA=216<a href=“post%20523,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**RI=211<a href=“%5Burl%5Dhttp://talk.collegeconfidential.com/national-merit-scholarships/…7-post430.html%5B/url%5D,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**SC=208<a href=“post%20645,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**SD=205<a href=“post%20614,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
TN<=212 (post 220)
**TX=215<a href=“post%20528,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**UT=203<a href=“post%20647,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**VT=212<a href=“post%20648,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**VA=218<a href=“post%20546,%20per%20GC”>/B</a>
**WA=218<a href=“post%20343,%20per%20GC”>/B</a>
**WV=202<a href=“post%20646,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**WI=209<a href=“post%20527,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**WY=202<a href=“post%20635,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a></p>
<p>**Boarding school region with New England=223<a href=“post%20538,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**Boarding school region with TN=215<a href=“post%20530,%20per%20NMSC”>/B</a>
**Boarding school region with OH, IL, PA, MI=?215<a href=“post%20600,%20per%20GC,%20but%20since%20PA%20has%20a%20216%20cutoff,%20its%20best%20to%20be%20skeptical%20about%20either%20the%20score%20or%20the%20description%20of%20the%20region.”>/B</a></p>
<p>**Internationals=223<a href=“post%20398”>/B</a>
This usually is set to be equal to the highest cut-off score among the individual states.</p>
<p>Commended (national cutoff) = 201
Any person with a score equal to or higher than this cutoff who is not a NMSF receives commended status.</p>
<p>No scores reported yet from:
7 (?) boarding school regions
These usually are set to be equal to the highest cut-off score among the individual states in the region.</p>