@saintjosephs Keeps The Jesuit Tradition Alive
@saintjosephs Founded by the Society #of Jesus in 1851, Saint Joseph’s University advances the professional and personal ambitions of men and women by providing a demanding, yet supportive, educational experience. Steeped in the 450-year Jesuit tradition of scholarship and service, the University strives to be recognized as the preeminent Catholic comprehensive university in the Northeast. The campus is located in western Philadelphia and Montgomery counties on over 100 acres.
Interested in St. Joseph’s University? Here are some scolarship opportunities that are available.
- American Legion – Pennsylvania Auxiliary ScholarshipApplicant must be the child of a veteran or of a deceased veteran and have financial need. Applicant must be a graduate of a Pennsylvania high school who is planning to attend a Pennsylvania institution.
- Joseph P. Gavenonis ScholarshipApplicant must attend a secondary school in Pennsylvania and be the child of a Pennsylvania American Legion Member who is in good standing, is deceased, or has been killed or is missing in action.
- Ohio College Opportunity GrantApplicant must be an Ohio resident who demonstrates the highest levels of financial need with an expected family contribution of $2,190 or less and a maximum household income of $75,000 as determined by the FAFSA results. Applicant must be enrolled at an eligible Ohio or Pennsylvania institution.
- Technology ScholarshipApplicant must be a Pennsylvania resident who is a high school graduate with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicant must be enrolled in an approved science or technology program at a Pennsylvania school, including community colleges, independent two-year colleges or private licensed schools offering approved programs. The goal of this program is to help address the critical need to educate and retain a workforce of highly trained technology experts that will help Pennsylvania attract and support new employers. Recipients of these scholarships must agree to work full-time in Pennsylvania following graduation, one year for each year that a scholarship award is received. science and technology
- Tony Sparacino Memorial ScholarshipApplicant must be a a self-identified LGBTQ student, or student supportive of the LGBTQ community; currently enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university in Philadelphia; seeking a degree in an art program/major. Tuition, books and supplies, and/or room and board. Where possible, funds will be payable on the student’s behalf directly to the school. art history, dance, fashion design, media arts, theatre, visual arts