Coca-Cola Scholars Program vs National Achievement® Scholarship Program

Comparing two elite interdisciplinary opportunities. Both are scholarships for high school students.

Coca-Cola Scholars Program National Achievement® Scholarship Program
Prestige Tier Tier 1 — Elite Tier 2 — Highly Competitive
Type Scholarship Scholarship
Organization Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC)
Acceptance Rate Approximately 0.15% (150 winners ÷ estimated 100,000+ applicants). Phase 1 to Phase 2 advancement: ~1% (about 1,200 semifinalists from estimated 100,000-120,000 Phase 1 applicants). Phase 2 to Phase 3: ~20.8% (250 regional finalists from ~1,200 semifinalists). Phase 3 to Phase 4: 60% (150 winners from 250 regional finalists). Approximately 0.74% of participants became Achievement Scholars (34,000 out of 4.6 million)
Applicants Estimated 100,000-120,000 annually based on ~1% semifinalist advancement rate yielding ~1,200 semifinalists. Exact figures not publicly disclosed by foundation. 4.6 million total participants over 51 years (average ~90,000 per year)
Deadline 2026-09-30
Cost to Apply Free Free
US Only Yes Yes
Grades High school seniors only (must graduate during the application year) Was grades 10-11 (PSAT/NMSQT testing year)
College Impact Coca-Cola Scholars Program is highly respected by college admissions officers as a tier-1 prestigious scholarship. Being selected as a Coke Scholar significantly strengthens college applications becau... {'how_viewed': 'Major accomplishment showing top academic achievement; comparable to National Merit recognition', 'prestige_level': 'Achievement Scholar title was highly prestigious for college admissions', 'lasting_recognition': 'Title remained on student record and was noted in college applications throughout academic career', 'scholarship_connections': 'Many colleges specifically recruited National Achievement Scholars and offered additional financial aid', 'college_admissions_value': 'Significantly boosted applications to selective colleges; demonstrated exceptional academic merit and potential'}