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Scholarships for St. John University deadline is February 14, 2014

Ozanam Scholars ProgramThis program provides a select group of scholars with a unique and innovative learning experience. The Ozanam Scholars Program connects small student groups with dedicated faculty to contribute to solving real world problems in local, national and international communities. Ozanam Scholars receive up to a $10,000 scholarship renewable annually for the four-year program. The Program is for first-time incoming freshman only and the application deadline is February 14, 2014.

How to Apply
Complete Ozanam Scholarship Online Application
Download and submit Print Application
Students who apply for both the Ozanam and Catholic Scholars cannot be selected for both and must express their preference during their scholarship interview process.
Catholic Scholars ProgramCatholic Scholars take part in a four-year developmental program that translates faith into action. Prospective freshmen apply for this scholarship, and if chosen will receive a grant of $5,000 per year which will be awarded for four years of study.  Students will commit themselves to faith-based leadership training, service and prayer, and formation of a deeper understanding of what it means to be a leader inspired by the Catholic tradition. Catholic Scholars assume important leadership roles within the community of faith and service at St. John's University in preparation for becoming faith-inspired Catholic leaders for life. The program is for first-time incoming freshmen only and the application deadline is February 14, 2014.
All students must apply for FAFSA by February 15, 2014 in order to be considered.
How to Apply
Complete the Catholic Scholars Online Application
Download the and submit the Catholic Scholars Print Application
Students who apply for both the Ozanam and Catholic Scholars cannot be selected for both and must express their preference during their scholarship interview process.
Catholic Student ScholarshipSt. John's is committed to preparing Catholic students for ethical leadership. Our Catholic Student Scholarship offers, awards based on availability, to college-bound Catholic students regardless of the secondary school they attend. Awards range from $1,000 to $2,500 and are for first-time incoming freshman only.

Eligible applicants must be Roman Catholic; have at least a B average and combined minimum SAT score of 1000 or a minimum ACT composite score of a 22; graduate from high school by June 2014 and begin their freshman year in Fall 2014; submit a scholarship application (including essay) to the Office of Admission. The deadline for this scholarship is February 14, 2014.
How to Apply
Complete the Online application
Download and submit the Print Application
Fine Arts ScholarshipSt. John’s Department of Fine Arts is offering full and partial scholarships to Fall incoming freshmen who demonstrate a proficiency in the visual arts: drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, illustration, graphic design and photography. The deadline for this application is February 18, 2014.
How to Apply (coming soon)
- Download Application
The Notre Dame College Alumnae Association Sister Helen Flynn Endowed ScholarshipEstablished for those who choose to study at the Staten Island campus in an environment conducive to Sister Helen Flynn’s ideals of service, education and faith. The scholarship currently provides $6,000 per year of undergraduate study for the three-year or four-year degree granting program students are accepted into at the time the scholarship is awarded. Applicants must submit the Sister Helen Application and the other required materials by February 27, 2014. Please click for more information.
How to Apply
- Download Application







St. John's offers the following Catholic scholarship opportunities:
Catholic School Scholarship
Created in response to a recommendation from the Advisory Board of the University's Institute for Catholic Schools (ICS), this scholarship provides an annual award of $2,500-$5,000, for a maximum award of $10,000-$20,000 over four years of undergraduate study and is automatically awarded to incoming freshmen who will be graduating from a Catholic high school and entering St. John’s in the fall of 2014.
Catholic Scholars Program
Catholic Scholars take part in a four-year developmental program that translates faith into action. Prospective freshmen apply for this scholarship, and if chosen will receive a grant of $5,000 per year which will be awarded for four years of study.  Students will commit themselves to faith-based leadership training, service and prayer, and formation of a deeper understanding of what it means to be a leader inspired by the Catholic tradition. Catholic Scholars assume important leadership roles within the community of faith and service at St. John's University in preparation for becoming faith-inspired Catholic leaders for life.
Catholic Student Scholarship
St. John's has a special commitment to preparing Catholic students for ethical leadership. Our Catholic Student Scholarship offers a limited number of awards (based on availability) to college-bound Catholic students regardless of the secondary school they attend, this includes non-Catholic high school institutions. Awards range from $1,000 to $2,500 per year and are for first-time incoming freshmen only.

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