National Merit Cutoff in Kansas (2026)
By the Cheetah Prep team
Class of 2026 Semifinalist cutoff
A student in Kansas needed a Selection Index of 216 to reach National Merit Semifinalist. The national Commended cutoff was 210.
The 2026 National Merit Cutoff in Kansas
To reach National Merit Semifinalist in Kansas, the Class of 2026 needed a Selection Index of 216. That number is confirmed by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation, not an estimate. It ranks 30th of 51, which puts Kansas close to the national middle. The national median cutoff is 218, so Kansas sits 2 below it.
The cutoff is a Selection Index, not a PSAT total. The index doubles your Reading and Writing score, adds Math, and divides by 10, so it runs from 48 to 228. A balanced way to reach a 216 is roughly 720 on Reading and Writing and 720 on Math, but because Reading and Writing counts double, a verbal heavy split gets there with a lower total. The calculator below does the math for any pair of section scores.
National Merit Selection Index Calculator
Enter your two digital PSAT section scores and pick your state. Your Selection Index and your standing against the 2026 cutoff update as you go.
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Kansas Semifinalist cutoff
Below the Commended line
An index of 204 is below both the national Commended cutoff of 210 and the Kansas Semifinalist cutoff of 216. There is real room here, and because Reading and Writing counts double, gains there move your index fastest.
Build the score that qualifiesWhat Kansas Students Need for National Merit
Semifinalist status recognizes about the top 1 percent of test takers in each state, which is why the bar moves from one state to the next while the test stays the same. In Kansas the line is 216. Anyone at or above the national Commended cutoff of 210 earns Commended Student recognition, and the gap between Commended and the Kansas Semifinalist line is 6 index points, which is only a handful of questions.
The PSAT/NMSQT is given once that counts, in October of junior year, so there is no retake for National Merit. That makes the months before it the whole game. The students who clear their state line almost always treat the PSAT like the SAT it mirrors, because the content is the same and the score scale is aligned. Prep that raises your SAT raises your Selection Index at the same time.
Kansas vs Nearby State Cutoffs
Kansas National Merit Cutoff: Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the National Merit cutoff in Kansas for 2026?
- The Class of 2026 Semifinalist Selection Index cutoff in Kansas is 216, confirmed by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. The national Commended Student cutoff is 210.
- What PSAT score do you need for National Merit in Kansas?
- You need a Selection Index of 216, which is (2 x Reading and Writing + Math) divided by 10. A balanced PSAT of about 1440 reaches it, though a verbal heavy split gets there with a lower total because Reading and Writing is double weighted.
- Is Kansas a hard state for National Merit?
- Kansas ranks 30th of 51 states by cutoff, so it is near the national middle. Cutoffs shift a point or two each year, so treat 216 as the most recent confirmed line rather than a fixed target.
- Does National Merit help with college?
- Yes. Semifinalists who advance to Finalist can earn National Merit scholarships, and many colleges add their own awards for Finalists, some worth full tuition or more. The recognition also strengthens an application. It starts with clearing your state's Selection Index line on the October PSAT.