More than 200 RISD Students Earn College Board National Recognition Awards

286 Students earned an Award Designation: School Recognition Award: Honors Top-Performing Students in high schools nationwide. First Generation Recognition - For students on track to be the first in their family to complete college. Big Future: Berkner High School, Lake Highlands High School, Pearce High School, Richardson High School

A total of 286 high school juniors and seniors have earned College Board National Recognition Awards for their exceptional academic achievement. This year’s RISD award recipients represent a significant increase from last year’s 90+ students who earned this recognition.

The College Board National Recognition Program awards academic honors to high-performing students, helping them stand out to colleges and celebrate their hard work.

RISD students are recognized in the following two 2025 College Board National Recognition Program award designations:

  • School Recognition Award, a new addition that honors the top-performing students in high schools nationwide.
  • First-Generation Recognition Award, recognizes students on track to be the first in their family to complete college.

View the list of RISD’s 2025 College Board National Awardees: 

Students are eligible for national recognition in their 10th- and 11th-grade years. To qualify, students must, take the PSAT/NMSQT (10th, 11th), PSAT 10 (10th, and/or AP Exams (by the end of 10th grade); earn a cumulative GPA of B+ or higher (at least 3.3 or 87%-89%) by the time of submission; demonstrate further academic achievement: be one of the top 10% of test takers in their high school, among first-generation college students in their state, and/or among rural and small-town students in their state OR earn 3 or higher on two or more distinct AP Exams in the 9th and/or 10th grade.

Congrats to all award recipients! 

Learn more about the College Board National Recognition Program.

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