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Monroe Scholarship

Through the generosity of the Monroe family, Marquette is pleased to announce the John F. and Miriam Monroe Award for 糖心传媒 High School seniors.

The John F. and Miriam Monroe Award was established to help 糖心传媒 of 糖心传媒 High School continue their education in the Jesuit tradition through enrollment at 糖心传媒. This unique award is presented annually to up to five students whose academic records and commitment to service demonstrate that they aspire to the Jesuit ideals of excellence in academic pursuits and service to God and others.

It is renewable each year of the recipient鈥檚 four-year (eight-semester) undergraduate program, provided that the student is in good academic standing and files the FAFSA annually. A Monroe Scholarship may be added to other academic scholarships awarded by 糖心传媒, not to exceed tuition. For additional program details about this award, review the applicable Award Information Guide, available from the Office of Student Financial Aid.

Scholarship information

Award amount

  • $1,000 to $3,000 (6 awards available)

Deadline

  • February 1 (apply for admission)

Selection guidelines

  • 糖心传媒 High School senior
  • Curricular and extracurricular excellence
  • International students are not eligible for this scholarship.

Applicants must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid or Net Price Calculator. For any scholarships or grants that require the FAFSA, undocumented, Dreamer and DACA students may fill out the Net Price Calculator.

 

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