St. Martin de Porres Grant
Villanova University provides St. Martin de Porres Grants to serve the
University's goal of attracting a richly diverse population of undergraduate
students - an essential component of our effort to offer the highest quality
education to all Villanova students. St. Martin de Porres Grants are valued at
full tuition and general fees. Grant recipients are from the Greater
Philadelphia area are members of the most underrepresented groups in
undergraduate education, including (but not limited to) members of
underrepresented racial and ethnic populations, students from economically
disadvantaged backgrounds, and students from families in which few or no members
have attended college. To be eligible for consideration, students must have
exemplary high school records, correspondingly high SAT or ACT scores,
leadership roles, and active involvement through service to the community. The
Greater Philadelphia area is defined as Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery,
and Philadelphia counties in Pennsylvania; Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and
Salem Counties in New Jersey; and New Castle County in Delaware. In
addition, candidates must complete a St. Martin de Porres Grant
application and submit
it to the Office of University Admission by February 7, 2012. Finalists will be
required to interview on campus in March, 2012.The selection committee will
review qualified applicants and will notify the recipient by April 1, 2012.
Federal Pell Grant Program
This is a Federal grant for students demonstrating exceptional financial need
and accepted/enrolled in an undergraduate degree program. Application for
Federal Pell Grants may be made by submitting an initial FAFSA or a Renewal
FAFSA. Part time students may be eligible for Pell grants.
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
This is a Federal grant administered by the educational institution based on
financial need. Only undergraduate degree candidates are eligible. Priority
consideration is given to Pell Grant recipients. All Villanova
students must complete the VU application and an initial FAFSA or the Renewal
FAFSA to be considered for the program.
PHEAA Grant
A Pennsylvania State Grant based on financial need for students and their
parents who qualify as Pennsylvania state residents and who are
accepted/enrolled in an undergraduate program and enroll for at least six
credits each semester. For State Grant consideration, students are required to
file either an initial FAFSA or a Renewal FAFSA by May 1. Additional information
on the Pennsylvania State Grant can be found at
www.pheaa.org.
Other State Grants
Certain states allow residents to take their state grants into Pennsylvania
for study at Villanova. Students are responsible for checking with the
respective State Higher Education Agency as to the correct application necessary
for state grant consideration.
Academic Scholarships
Each year, the University received applications for admission
from a group of gifted and talented individuals. In determining the ways in
which the University will award financial assistance, a priority is placed on
providing support on the basis of a student's demonstrated financial need.
In addition to need-based financial aid, the University
provides financial assistance on the basis of student's academic achievements
and their proven leadership and participation in activities outside of the
classroom, in both their school and community; the University has a particular
commitment to enrolling academic and civic leaders who are traditionally
underrepresented on college campuses (e.g., low income, first generation and
multicultural students.)
Presidential Scholarship
The Presidential Scholarship is awarded to students who
have demonstrated academic achievement and active participation in their school
and the broader civic community. Students must be nominated by the chief
academic officer of their high school (principal, president, headmaster),
guidance counselor or an official school designee. They can also be nominated by
a representative from a home school entity or non-profit educational
organization dedicated to helping disadvantaged high school students with the
college search process.
Nominees will be expected to show evidence of superior academic performance as
reflected by their high school course selection and grade point average, as well
as a high level of achievement on the SAT or ACT. Candidates will also be
assessed in terms of leadership, civic engagement, ability to respond
effectively to adversity, creativity, and expertise in a specific field, with
consideration given to a student’s demonstrated financial need. Candidates will
be required to complete a series of short essays to supplement the nomination
form. The average weighted high school grade point average of candidates
selected as finalists for the Presidential Scholarship in the Fall 2011 entering
freshman class was 4.37 (on a 4.00 scale) and the average combined SAT score
(Critical Reading and Math) was 1400 with ACT scores that were similar in
competitiveness. A total of 28 Presidential Scholarships totaling $1,484,000
were offered to freshman candidates for the 2011-12 academic year.
Each year, a number of historically underrepresented students who have
demonstrated leadership in their ability to make significant contributions to
the academic and social cultures within their schools and communities are
awarded Presidential Scholarships. Students who are African American/Black,
Latino/Hispanic, American Indian/Native Alaskan, Asian/Pacific Islander or are
the first in their family to pursue a college education or who come from a low
income family (normally Pell Grant eligible), would be considered to be
historically underrepresented. Of the 34 Presidential Scholarship offered to
freshman candidates for the 2010-2011 academic year, 6 scholarships were offered
to candidates who self-identified as underrepresented students totaling
$300,300.
Villanova Scholarship
The Villanova Scholarship is awarded on the basis of
exemplary academic achievement and accomplishments outside of the classroom. In
order to be eligible for consideration, students will need to be enrolled in a
rigorous curriculum, rank in the top 5% of their graduating class (if rank is
reported), or have a minimum grade point average of a 3.90 on a 4.00 weighted
scale (if rank is not reported) and a minimum combined SAT of 1420/1600 or a
composite score of 32/36 on the ACT.
For the 2011-2012 academic year, scholarships (beginning
at $1,000 per year) were distributed to 1,813 accepted students for a total of
$7 million. The average, non-negotiable scholarship amount was valued at $3,800
per year. Recipients of the scholarship averaged a 4.16/4.00 GPA on a weighted
scale and 1460/1600 on the SAT or a 33/36 composite on the ACT.
In order to be considered for a Villanova Scholarship a
student must submit a completed application for admission by November 1st
and finalists will be required to participate in the Villanova Alumni Interview
Program.
Commuter Scholarship
Partial tuition scholarships are awarded each year to outstanding students
commuting from their families' homes that have demonstrated superior academic
achievement and have exemplary SAT or ACT scores with a preference given to
students who have a demonstrated financial need. Candidates for the Commuter
Scholarship must apply to the University as commuting students to be eligible
for consideration. Awards totaling $383,000 were offered to 32 prospective
students for the 2011-2012 academic year. A scholarship committee reviews
qualified applicants, and recipients will be notified on or before April 1.
Goizueta Foundation Scholars Fund
The Goizueta Foundation Scholars Fund has been instituted for the purpose of
providing need-based scholarship assistance to those who have extensive personal
interest, involvement, and experience in the Hispanic/Latino culture. The award
is made to students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents and whose families currently reside in the United States, who
come from communities or populations that have been historically
underrepresented in the student body at Villanova, who have demonstrated
financial need and who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement. This
award valued at $12,500 per year will be granted to an entering freshman. This
scholarship is renewable for a total of eight consecutive regular semesters.
Returning undergraduate students will be considered for scholarship renewal on
the basis of their academic performance and financial need. In order to apply
for the scholarship, candidates must complete the Common Application and the
Villanova Supplement for Undergraduate Admission, which must be
received in our office no later than January 7, 2012. In addition, candidates
must complete a
Goizueta Scholarship application
(found on the Admission website) and submit it to the Office of
University Admission by February 7, 2012. The selection committee will
review qualified applicants and will notify the recipient by April 1, 2012.
Denise McNair Scholarship
The Denise McNair Memorial Scholarship has been instituted in memory of Denise McNair who, on Sunday, September 15, 1963, died in the early days of the civil rights movement in a racially-motivated bomb attack at the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. This scholarship, valued at full tuition for eight consecutive semesters, will be awarded every four years to an entering freshman who is a U.S. citizen from a traditionally underrepresented population, has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement, is committed to family, religious faith, peace and justice. To be eligible for consideration, students must complete and submit the
Denise McNair Scholarship Application , have exemplary high school records, correspondingly high SAT or ACT scores, leadership roles, and active involvement through service to the community.
In addition, candidates must also complete a Villanova University Supplement and Common Application for Undergraduate Admission by January 7, 2012, as well as a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the College Board PROFILE Form by February 7, 2012. The selection committee will review qualified applicants and will notify the recipients by April 1, 2012. The returning recipient will be considered each year for scholarship renewal based on strong academic performance while at Villanova, remaining as a full-time student and maintaining good standing under the University’s Code of Conduct.
Villanova National Merit Scholarship
These awards, ranging from $500 to $2,000, are offered
to top students who are designated as finalists by the National Merit
Scholarship Corporation and who selected Villanova University as their first
college choice. Eight accepted students were offered awards through the
Villanova National Merit Scholarship program for 2011-2012.
Air Force ROTC/Villanova Scholarship
Level 2 scholarship recipients who meet academic qualifications set by the
University may be nominated by the Air Force to have their Level 2 scholarship
awarded by the United States Air Force, raised to Level 1, and meet the full
cost of tuition by means of state and federal grants and University funds. Up to
five awards are made annually to entering freshmen selected by the University
from those who are nominated by the Air Force. The student is responsible for
the first year base through federal, state and family resources. To be
eligible for consideration, a candidate must meet all minimum academic
requirements of the Villanova Scholarship.
Army ROTC/Villanova Scholarship
For selected Army ROTC award recipients, Villanova grants up to five
scholarships. Villanova University agrees to fund U.S. Army scholarship
winners with an amount not to exceed $5,000 to be used for University room and
board charges. To be eligible for consideration, a candidate must meet all
minimum academic requirements of the Villanova Scholarship.
Naval ROTC/Villanova Scholarship
The University provides grants to NROTC scholarship recipients who are
designated by the Navy. Traditionally underrepresented students who have been
awarded a three-year NROTC award will receive a full tuition scholarship from
the University for their freshmen year. Villanova also awards up to four partial
scholarships annually to NROTC Scholarship recipients. These partial
scholarships may be applied toward room or board expenses incurred at Villanova.
To be eligible for consideration, a candidate must meet all minimum academic
requirements of the Villanova Scholarship.
All scholarship recipients are required to complete the
CSS PROFILE
and a Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA) each year. Funds received by the student from federal and
state grant programs will be combined with University funds to equal the
scholarship amount.