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FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIPS for the 2018-2019 school year The St. Mary’s Tuition Assistance Program Thanks to the generosity of St. Mary’s Parish and donors to our Fleur-de-Lis Fund, St. Mary’s High School Is able to offer tuition assistance to families with demonstrated need. Financial Aid Forms are available on-line beginning in November. To help determine eligibility for tuition assistance, St. Mary’s uses a third party service provider, FACTS Grant and Aid for Financial Assistance. The deadline for completing the FACTS Grant and Aid Financial Assistance application is December 31, 2017. The application can be completed online at www.factstuitionaid.com. ACADEMIC AND LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIPS Redemptorist Scholars Due Date: December 15, 2017 St. Mary’s High School names Redemptorist Scholars annually to incoming freshmen who are not members of St. Mary’s Parish. Qualification for the Redemptorist Scholarship is based on academic performance, letters of recommendation, transcripts, character, HSPT scores and personal interview. Applications are available on the St. Mary’s website www.stmarysadmissions.org. $1000.00 annually. Neumann Scholars Due Date: December 15, 2017 St. Mary’s High School names Neumann Scholars annually to incoming freshmen who are in-parish. Qualification for the Neumann Scholarship is based on academic performance, letters of recommendation, transcripts, character, HSPT scores and personal interview. Applications are available on the St. Mary’s website www.stmarysadmissions.org. $1000.00 annually. Saints Scholars Due Date: December 15, 2017 St. Mary’s High School names Saints Scholars annually to incoming freshmen based on leadership. Qualification is based on submission of a 500 word essay or 2 minute video explaining leadership accomplishments in the community or extra-curricular involvement. All candidates will be interviewed. To maintain this award, award recipient and mentor must annually submit accomplishments for the year and goals for the upcoming school year on the webiste www.stmarysadmissions.org. Applications are available on the St. Mary’s website www. stmarysadmissions.org. $1000.00 Annually. HIGH SCHOOL

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FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIPSfor the 2018-2019 school year

The St. Mary’s Tuition Assistance ProgramThanks to the generosity of St. Mary’s Parish and donors to our Fleur-de-Lis Fund, St. Mary’s High School Is able to offer tuition assistance to families with demonstrated need. Financial Aid Forms are available on-line beginning in November. To help determine eligibility for tuition assistance, St. Mary’s uses a third party service provider, FACTS Grant and Aid for Financial Assistance. The deadline for completing the FACTS Grant and Aid Financial Assistance application is December 31, 2017. The application can be completed online at www.factstuitionaid.com.

ACADEMIC AND LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIPS

Redemptorist Scholars Due Date: December 15, 2017St. Mary’s High School names Redemptorist Scholars annually to incoming freshmen who are not members of St. Mary’s Parish. Qualification for the Redemptorist Scholarship is based on academic performance, letters of recommendation, transcripts, character, HSPT scores and personal interview. Applications are available on the St. Mary’s website www.stmarysadmissions.org. $1000.00 annually.

Neumann Scholars Due Date: December 15, 2017St. Mary’s High School names Neumann Scholars annually to incoming freshmen who are in-parish. Qualification for the Neumann Scholarship is based on academic performance, letters of recommendation, transcripts, character, HSPT scores and personal interview. Applications are available on the St. Mary’s website www.stmarysadmissions.org. $1000.00 annually.

Saints Scholars Due Date: December 15, 2017St. Mary’s High School names Saints Scholars annually to incoming freshmen based on leadership. Qualification is based on submission of a 500 word essay or 2 minute video explaining leadership accomplishments in the community or extra-curricular involvement. All candidates will be interviewed. To maintain this award, award recipient and mentor must annually submit accomplishments for the year and goals for the upcoming school year on the webiste www.stmarysadmissions.org. Applications are available on the St. Mary’s website www.stmarysadmissions.org. $1000.00 Annually.

HIGH SCHOOL

ST. MARY’S HIGH SCHOOL - FINANCIAL AID

FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS for st. mary’s studentsThe Knott ScholarshipThe Knott Scholarships are four-year, full tuition scholarships to Catholic parish elementary or high schools for Catholic students who excel in academics. St. Mary’s High School currently has two Knott Scholars. For more information or to request an application form visit the Knott Scholarship Fund at www.knottscholar.org or write Knott Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 9489, Silver Spring, MD 20916-9489.

Colleen and Erin Marlatt ScholarshipsThe Colleen and Erin Marlatt Scholarship Fund recognizes the significant sacrifices made by teachers and administrators who have accepted God’s call to the ministry of Catholic education. Students who are dependents of a teacher or administrator who has worked for 3 or more years in Catholic elementary or high schools are eligible to apply. For more information contact the Colleen and Erin Marlatt Scholarship Fund website at www.colleenanderin.org Write: Colleen and Erin Marlatt Scholarship Fund. Inc, P.O. Box 321, Clarksville, MD 21029-0321

The Theresa F. Truschel Charitable Foundation, Inc.Established in 2007 to provide scholarships to students attending Catholic schools at all levels, as well as to provide grants to Catholic institutions and organizations which are helping those in need who require temporary financial assistance to support themselves and their families. Applications for this award are accepted during the month of April and awarded in the month of June. For more information visit their website or write: The Theresa F. Truschel Charitable Foundation, Inc., P. O. Box 19142, Baltimore, MD 21284 Phone: 410-494-4463, Fax: 410-494-4492

The Gary Lee Ryon, Jr. Memorial Foundation Inc.The Gary Lee Ryon, Jr. Memorial Foundation Inc. has been established to celebrate the short life of Gary Lee Ryon, Jr. Their mission is to help other children find the paths that lead to happiness, fulfillment, and joy of life. The scholarships will be awarded to 8th grade students entering a Catholic High School in the Archdiocese of Baltimore or Washington. For more information visit the foundation’s website or Betty Ryon at [email protected] or 301-952-9710.

The Frederick M. Gossman Memorial High School ScholarshipDesigned to assist those Brother Knights holding membership in councils within the jurisdiction of Maryland in paying tuition for their sons and daughters at accredited Catholic High Schools; three grants of $1,500.00 per year, for up to four years, will be awarded. Awards will be made on the basis of academic excellence, personal qualifications, and financial need. The children of deceased members are also eligible, provided the member was in good standing at the time of death

Application period is from October 1, 2017 to February 1, 2018. All applications must be received by the Scholarship Committee no later than February 1, 2018.

The William J. O’Brien Jr., Memorial Catholic High School ScholarshipThree grants of $1,500.00 per year for up to four years will be awarded. This program is open to any Catholic student who is a resident of the State of Maryland to include children and grandchildren of a member of a Knights of Columbus council within the jurisdiction of Maryland. Applicants must have been officially accepted at or must be students at accredited Catholic High Schools. Applications will be judged on academic excellence, personal qualifications, and financial need.

Application period is from October 1, 2017 to February 1, 2018. All applications must be received by the Scholarship Committee no later than February 1, 2018.

Hezzy Howard ScholarshipApplicant must be an eighth grader intending to attend St. Mary’s High School of Annapolis, Maryland. A one-time amount of $500 is to be awarded to an individual who intends to play lacrosse on the Men’s or Women’s team during their freshman year (and beyond). The awardee will demonstrate a solid academic record, need for tuition assistance as approved through the St. Mary’s Business Office, and interest in improving their surrounding community through volunteer involvement. A successful applicant will possess similar characteristics and interests depicted in the attached biographical sketch of John D. (Hezzy) Howard, whose life is memorialized by this scholarship fund.

DATE DUE: December 15, 2017 St. Mary’s Admissions Office

SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE TO ST. MARY’S MIDDLE SCHOOL GRADUATES*The following scholarships are awarded at graduation. They are not application based. The recipients are chosen based on merit by the administrative team at St. Mary’s Elementary School for those continuing at St. Mary’s High School.

The McGeady Family ScholarshipThe McGeady Family Scholarship, an endowed fund, awards one St. Mary’s Middle School student a four-year, $1,000 annual scholarship to the high school. The recipient is selected by the donors or their designated representative from three finalists selected by the high school and middle school principals and his/her appointed representatives. Decision will be based on the student’s overall scholastic excellence, including test scores, grades, classroom effort and conduct, demonstrated service to the parish/community, and exemplary character. Applicants must maintain a 3.5 GPA during their matriculation at St. Mary’s High School.

The Father Max Pauli C.S.s.R Creative Writing AwardThe Father Max Pauli C.S.s.R Creative Writing Award is a one time $1,000 scholarship award for a St. Mary’s Middle School Student who is going on to St. Mary’s High School. The award is determined by committee based on the student’s overall excellence in creative writing, including grades, classroom effort and conduct, and exemplary character. A permanent part of the St. Mary’s School Endowment, this award honors the years of service of Fr. Max Pauli, a Redemptorist priest and published author who served as prefect of both St. Mary’s Elementary School and High School until his death in 1990.

The School Sisters of Notre Dame Mathematics Scholarship AwardThe School Sisters of Notre Dame Mathematics Scholarship Award is a one time $1,000 scholarship award for a female St. Mary’s Middle School student who is going on to St. Mary’s High School. The award is determined by committee based on the student’s overall excellence in mathematics, including test scores, grades, classroom effort and conduct, and exemplary character. A permanent part of the St. Mary’s School Endowment, this award honors the great contribution and legacy of the School Sisters of Notre Dame, whose charism and teaching tradition has graced St. Mary’s School for almost 140 years. Middle School grades, HSPT results and standardized test results from Grades 6,7,8 that are on or above grade level. Effort and attitude are important for success in this challenging academic environment. Consistent study habits and attendance are vital. Involvement in the community through activities, outreach, and/or sports shows a well rounded student. All need based financial assistance or scholarships will not be awarded until: . Financial assistance applications are submitted through FACTS prior to established deadlines. Please visit www.factstuitionaid.com to complete the application.2. Family need is verified based on the guidelines set by the financial assistance committee and school policy. Verification includes submission of the 2017 year tax returns to the Business Office prior to April 15, 2018

registrationThe non-refundable Registration Fee and the non-refundable Deposit are due March 2, 2018.

qualificationsSt. Mary’s High School is a parish-related, college preparatory high school. The Admissions Committee reviewsMiddle School grades, High School Placement Test results and standardized test results from Grades 6,7,8 that areon or above grade level. Effort and attitude are important for success in this challenging academic environment.Consistent study habits and attendance are vital. Involvement in the community through activities, outreach, and/orsports shows a well rounded student.

1. Financial Aid applications are submitted through FACTS Grant and Aid for Financial Aid. Submit via www.factstuitionaid.com by the deadline December 31, 2017.

2. Family need is verified based on the guidelines set by the financial aid committee and school policy. Verification includes submission of the 2016 taxes due with application. The business office will request 2017 W-2’s in spring of 2018.

www.stmarysadmissions.org Deposit due March 2nd, 2018Requires 2016 taxes

St Mary’s High School does not discriminate on the basis of color, race and/or national ethnic origin in the administration of any of its policies or programs.

please address all correspondence to:

ADMISSIONS COMMITTEEST. MARY’S HIGH SCHOOL

113 DUKE OF GLOUCESTER STREETANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND 21401

(410) 990-4236(410) 269-7843 FAX

[email protected] teen may apply to multiple scholarships,

scholarship interviews will be scheduled in January by appointment.

HIGH SCHOOL

Redemptorist Scholarship Application - Class of 2022

The Redemptorist Scholarship is a four year, merit-based academic scholarship awarded to Catholic students

entering the 9th grade, who are members of a parish other than St. Mary’s.

Application requirements: - The candidate must currently possess and have the ability to maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 or above. - High school placement CSQ score > 105. - Demonstrate impeccable character, leadership and work ethic in the classroom. - Candidate must demonstrate faith in their daily lives.

Submissions may be mailed or emailed no later than December 15th, 2017.

Attn: Tina Allen, Director of Admissions 113 Duke of Gloucester Street, Annapolis, MD 21401

[email protected]

Candidate name: ________________________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________________ Phone: ___________________ Email: __________________________________ Current school: _________________________________________________ School phone number and academic contact: ___________________________________ Parish: ______________________________________ Please answer the following in complete essay form. No additional recommendation required. The committee will review your academic recommendations included with your transcript.

1. Tell us about yourself. 2. Please detail what your academic strengths, favorite subjects. 3. Please detail your involvement in leadership activities within your school or community. 4. How do you demonstrate faith in your everyday life? 5. Describe 3 unique personal qualities you possess that make you an ideal candidate for an academic

scholarship? 6. What are your strategies for managing the balance of academics, family life and activities?

All candidates will be interviewed in January, 2018 by appointment.

Neumann Scholarship Application - Class of 2022

The Neumann Scholarship is a four year, merit-based academic scholarship awarded to Catholic students entering

the 9th grade, who are members of a St. Mary’s Parish.

Application requirements: - The candidate must currently possess and have the ability to maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 or above. - High school placement CSQ score > 105. - Demonstrate impeccable character, leadership and work ethic in the classroom. - Candidate must demonstrate faith in their daily lives.

Submissions may be mailed or emailed no later than December 15th, 2017.

Attn: Tina Allen, Director of Admissions 113 Duke of Gloucester Street, Annapolis, MD 21401

[email protected]

Candidate name: ________________________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________________ Phone: ___________________ Email: __________________________________ Current school: _________________________________________________ School phone number and academic contact: ___________________________________ Parish: ______________________________________ Please answer the following in complete essay form. No additional recommendation required. The committee will review your academic recommendations included with your transcript.

1. Tell us about yourself. 2. Please detail what your academic strengths, favorite subjects. 3. Please detail your involvement in leadership activities within your school or community. 4. How do you demonstrate faith in your everyday life? 5. Describe 3 unique personal qualities you possess that make you an ideal candidate for an academic

scholarship? 6. What are your strategies for managing the balance of academics, family life and activities?

All candidates will be interviewed in January, 2018 by appointment.

Saints Scholarship Application Class of 2022

The Saints Scholars are students that utilize their unique gifts and talents to enhance their community. The

recipients of this annual award are the leaders among their peers. Saints Scholars should demonstrate

impeccable character, academic focus, teamwork, faith and dedication. This includes but is not limited to:

athletics, performing and visual arts and faith based leadership.

This scholarship is $1000 and renewed annually for a total of 4 years at St. Mary’s High School. The student

must maintain leadership status in the chosen area while attending St. Mary’s High School to continue

eligibility. A letter from a mentor, coach or leader directly involved with area of leadership, detailing

accomplishments and recommendation is required. A 500 word essay (minimum requirement) OR 3 minute

video of student’s accomplishments and leadership ability should accompany your application.

All candidates will be interviewed in January, 2018 by appointment.

Leadership Categories (* Choose one)

_____ Service _____ Extra-Curricular Activities

To apply please submit a unique 500 word essay OR 3 minute video clip answering the questions below. All

submissions should be received by 12/15/2017. Information below should be candidate information.

Name: __________________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________ City: ____________________

State: _____________ Zip: _____________

Email: _______________________________________ Phone: ______________________

Current School: _________________________________ Years Attended: ________________

Activities/Hobbies:

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

Saints Leadership Scholarship 2017

Application Criteria

Please answer the following in essay form or include in your video submission.

1. How do you demonstrate leadership in your community? (Describe your activities in detail with

examples of your leadership in action).

2. What are 3 personal leadership qualities that you possess?

3. What would your coach or mentor say about you if asked?

4. How will your unique qualities and talents make an impact at St. Mary’s High School?

5. Why is this scholarship meaningful to you?

All Submissions can be emailed, mailed or faxed to:

Director of Admissions: Tina Allen

113 Duke of Gloucester Street

Annapolis, MD 21401

Email: [email protected]

Videos: send via YouTube link please with a subject line, Saints Scholarship 2017.

Please include a letter from a mentor/coach that demonstrates your leadership ability, character and

distinguishes you as a candidate for Saints Scholarship. This can be sent directly from the source of

reference or attached to your application.

ST. MARY’S HIGH SCHOOL JOHN D. (HEZZY) HOWARD SCHOLARSHIP

APPLICATION - Class of 2022

Applicant must be an eighth grader applying to St. Mary’s High School. A one-time amount of $500 is to be awarded to an individual who intends to play lacrosse on the men’s or women’s lacrosse team during their freshman year (and beyond). The candidate should demonstrate solid academic performance, need for tuition assistance as approved through the St. Mary’s Business Office, and interest in contributing to their surrounding community through volunteer leadership. A successful applicant will possess similar characteristics and interests depicted in the attached biographical sketch of John D. (Hezzy) Howard, whose life is memorialized by this scholarship fund.

Submissions may be mailed or emailed no later than December 15th, 2017. Attn: Tina Allen, Director of Admissions 113 Duke of Gloucester Street, Annapolis, MD 21401

[email protected]

Applicant name: ___________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________________ Home Phone: __________________ Email: __________________________ Current School: _______________________________________________________________________ Please answer the following in essay form within a separate document.

1. How many years have you played lacrosse? 2. Why would you like to play lacrosse at St. Mary’s High School next year?

3. Why are you considering St. Mary’s High School?

4. Describe your extracurricular activities. Include any interests such as clubs, honor societies, community involvement, parish faith involvement, sports, and hobbies.

5. In 500 words or less, describe why you feel you embody the criteria established by this

scholarship using this reference to Hezzy Howard’s life. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Howard_(lacrosse)

6. Attach a recommendation from a mentor providing specific examples of leadership, community

service and character.