Dell Scholars Program vs National Achievement® Scholarship Program

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

Dell Scholars Program National Achievement® Scholarship Program
Prestige Tier Tier 2 — Highly Competitive Tier 2 — Highly Competitive
Type Scholarship Scholarship
Organization Michael & Susan Dell Foundation National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC)
Acceptance Rate Approximately 10-15% estimated (500 scholars selected annually from a likely 3,000-5,000+ applicants, though exact applicant numbers not publicly released) Approximately 0.74% of participants became Achievement Scholars (34,000 out of 4.6 million)
Applicants Not officially published, but highly competitive given 500 winners and national scope; likely 3,000-5,000+ applications annually 4.6 million total participants over 51 years (average ~90,000 per year)
Deadline Rolling
Award $20,000
Cost to Apply Free Free
US Only Yes Yes
Grades High school seniors only Was grades 10-11 (PSAT/NMSQT testing year)
College Impact The Dell Scholars Program is highly regarded in college admissions and demonstrates significant commitment to college completion. Colleges and universities view Dell Scholars selection as meaningful v... {'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'}