SCHOLARSHIP & GRANT PROGRAM APPLICATION CRITERIA All applicants must meet the following requirements: • Complete the PSAS Student Aid Form for 2015-2016 (must complete each year to apply for renewal) • Demonstrate financial need based on the PSAS Student Aid Form for 2015-2016 • Complete the Saint Viator High School Application for Scholarships & Grants • Uphold the standards of discipline as written in the student handbook • Abide by additional criteria set forth in individual scholarship and grants IMPORTANT DATES Saturday, January 10, 2015 Wednesday, January 14, 2015 Sunday, March 1, 2015 Class of 2019 Entrance Exam at Saint Viator High School Applications for scholarships and grants are distributed to the Class of 2019; additional forms are available in the Administration Office and on our website. Scholarship and Grant Program Seminar at Saint Viator High School presented by Nora Boka, Controller, and Rev. Corey Brost, C.S.V., President. Scholarship and Grant Application Deadline Postmark deadline for the PSAS Application and Student Aid Form and the Saint Viator High School Application for Scholarships and Grants. Questions concerning the Scholarship and Grant Program should be directed to: Jason Kuffel Director of Student Recruitment 224-625-1256 jkuffel@saintviator.com or Jean Dziedzic Director of Parent & Community Relations 224-625-1342 jdziedzic@saintviator.com Families may qualify and receive tuition assistance from more than one Grant/Scholarship Criteria Amount History Viatorian Community Grant This grant is the primary fund for scholarships & grants. $1,000 to No separate application. (multiple awards/renewable) $6,200 Established by the Clerics of St. Viator, Chicago Province. Br. Leo V. Ryan, C.S.V. Grant Preference given to minority students. (three awards/renewable) $2,000 Endowed by the friends of Br. Leo V. Ryan, C.S.V., the first President of Saint Viator High School, to honor him on the occasions of his significant birthdays. Diane Loss Memorial Grant Awarded once every four years to an incoming freshman and is renewable each of the following years. (one award/renewable) $2,500 Established by the daughters of Diane Loss and their families in memory of their mother and grandmother, who stressed the importance of education and how it should be valued as a privilege. Rev. Jim Johnston ’77 Grant (one award/renewable) $1,250 to $1,500 Established in 1996 by classmates and a group of fellow clergymen known as the Runnin’ Revs basketball team to honor the memory of Rev. Jim Johnston, a priest of the Archdiocese of Chicago and a 1977 graduate of Saint Viator High School. Eileen J. Manno Grant (limited number/renewable) $1,000 to $1,250 Established in 1997 by the friends of Eileen Manno to honor her for her many years of service to Saint Viator High School, particularly as counselor and friend. Joseph P. Majkowski Grant $1,000 to $1,250 Established in 2001 by the friends of Joe Majkowski to honor him for his many years of service to Saint Viator High School, particularly as coach, counselor and friend. (limited number/renewable) e category listed below based upon demonstrated need. Academic Based Criteria Amount Rev. Thomas R. von Behren, C.S.V. Grant Awarded to an above-average junior or senior whose Up to family is experiencing financial difficulty and who $5,000 desires to return to Saint Viator. Requires a counselor recommendation. (one award) History Established by the Parents’ Club in 2005 to honor Rev. Thomas R. von Behren, C.S.V., former President and Principal of Saint Viator High School. Rev. Robert M. Egan, C.S.V. Awarded to a student who demonstrates the Up to Grant spirit of service that reflects Fr. Egan’s commitment to $5,000 making service to others an integral component of a Viatorian education. Requires a counselor recommendation. (one award) Established by the Parents’ Club in 2013 to honor Rev. Robert M. Egan, C.S.V., President of Saint Viator High School from 2005 to 2013. Elizabeth Faul Memorial Grant Awarded once every four years to an incoming freshman who has demonstrated academic ability and is renewable each of the following three years. (one award/renewable) Up to $5,000 Established by the Faul/Bidwill families in memory of their daughter Elizabeth “Lizzy” Faul, Saint Viator Class of 1988. Frances A. Romano Memorial Scholarship Awarded to an incoming freshman or current student who has maintained a minimum “B” average in 7th or 8th grade or throughout his/her years at Saint Viator and has provided significant service to others in his/her church or community. (limited number/renewable) Up to $4,000 Established by the Romano family in memory of their mother to honor her unwavering commitment to faith and family, and her endless support of future generations as they work to achieve their full potential in developing their Godgiven talents and gifts Lori Lynch Memorial Scholarship Awarded to a student with at least a “B” average in the $3,000 to previous two semesters. (one award/renewable) $4,000 Established in memory of Mrs. Lori Lynch, Director of Ministry of Care at St. Alphonsus Liguori Church, Prospect Heights. Thomas J. Gildea Memorial Scholarship Awarded once every four years to an incoming freshman $3,000 who has maintained a minimum “B” average in 7th and 8th grades. Renewable provided recipient maintains a “B” average and is involved in at least one co-curricular activity, program or ministry. (two awards/renewable) Established by the Gildea family in memory of their husband/father Thomas J. Gildea to recognize and honor his commitment to the faith-based education of our youth. Br. Robert C. Ruhl, C.S.V. Memorial Scholarship Awarded to a student with at least a “B” average in English studies. (one award/renewable) $2,000 Established in 2008 by students, alumni, parents, colleagues, friends and family in memory of Br. Robert C. Ruhl, C.S.V., a beloved Viatorian teacher who taught English at Saint Viator High School for nearly 37 years. He inspired countless students in literature, composition and life lessons. Kenneth P. Dunlavy, Sr. Memorial Scholarship Awarded to a student who maintains a “B” or better grade point average and who is providing significant service to others in his/her Church or community. (one award/renewable) $1,000 to $2,000 Established by Sean Dunlavy to recognize and honor his father for his committment to faith-based education of our youth. Academic Based Criteria Amount History Brennan Brothers Grant Awarded to a student with an above average academic record and excellent discipline record. (one award/renewable) $1,000 to $2,000 Established by the family of the grandson/grandnephew of James and Joseph Brennan to honor their memory. Joseph had sacrificed and secretly subsidized his brother James’ tuition at the former Saint Viator Academy. Patrons of the Arts Grant Student must have been an active member in the fine arts during his/her class years and be enrolled in at least one fine arts course senior year. (seniors only/two to three awards) $500 to $1,000 Established to encourage the talents of visual and performing arts students. Ancestry Based Criteria Amount History Irish Fellowship Grant Awarded annually to a student of Irish ancestry. Requires documentation that applicant has at least two grandparents or great grandparents from the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland. (limited number/renewable) $500 to $1,000 Alumni Based Criteria Amount History Patrick M. Mahoney Alumni Grant Awarded to an incoming freshman boy who has Up to maintained a minimum “C” average in 7th and 8th $4,000 grades, taken the Saint Viator Entrance Exam, and is the child of a Saint Viator or Sacred Heart of Mary alum. (one award/renewable) Established in 1988 by the Alumni Association to honor Patrick M. Mahoney for his continued dedication and service to Saint Viator High School. Sr. Columba Kavanagh Alumni Grant Awarded to an incoming freshman girl who has maintained a minimum“C” average in 7th and 8th grades, taken the Saint Viator Entrance Exam, and is the child of a Saint Viator or Sacred Heart of Mary alum. (one award/renewable) Up to $4,000 Established by the alumnae of Sacred Heart of Mary High School in memory of Sister Columba, second Principal of Sacred Heart. James T. Bristol III Alumni Grant ’73 Award considers academic abilities. Recipient must be a child of a Saint Viator or Sacred Heart of Mary alum. (one award/renewable) Up to $4,000 Established by the Alumni Association in honor of James T. Bristol ’73, Erdmann Award winner and past President of the Alumni Association and Saint Viator Board of Trustees. Established by the Irish Fellowship Educational and Cultural Foundation. Class of 1971 Memorial Awarded to an incoming freshman who has maintained $1,000 to Grant at least a “C” average in 7th and 8th grades, has taken $2,000 the Saint Viator Entrance Exam, and is a child of a Saint Viator or Sacred Heart of Mary alum. (one award) Established in 2003 by members of the Class of 1971 in memory of their deceased classmates. Rev. Robert J. Loftus Grant Established in 1995. Must be a student from St. Raymond Parish. (limited number/renewable) $500 to $1,000 Single-Parent Household Criteria Amount History James F. Kellner Grant Awarded to a student from a single-parent household. $1,500 to (one award/renewable) $2,000 Established by the Kellner family in memory of their brother/son James F. Kellner, Class of 1979. Alicia & Harry AuBuchon Grant Awarded to a student from a single-mother household. (one award/renewable) $500 to $1,000 Established by Pat Covey and “Mickey” Robertson, honoring Alicia and Harry AuBuchon. Special Circumstances Criteria Amount History Parents’ Club Grant Awarded to a student whose family experiences financial difficulty after the school year has begun. (limited number/emergency grant) Up to $5,000 Established by the Parents’ Club in 2013 to honor the Viatorian mission of meeting the educational and spiritual needs of young people. Kathryn Schafer Grant Awarded to an upperclassman whose family is experiencing serious financial difficulty. (junior/seniors only/emergency grant) $1,000 to $2,000 Established in 2002 to honor Kathryn Schafer, an alumni mother and a former teacher at St. Alphonsus Liguori School. Tim Halpin Memorial Grant Awarded to a student whose family requires tuition assistance due to a job loss, death, illness, etc. (limited number/emergency grant) $1,000 to $2,000 Established in 2010 in loving memory of Timothy J. Halpin ’90 by his family, classmates and friends. Rev. Patrick Render, C.S.V. Awarded to a student whose family requires tuition Grant assistance due to a job loss, death, illness, etc. (limited number/emergency grant) $1,000 Established in 1993 by the Edmond Shanahan family to honor Fr. Render, C.S.V., former teacher, Dean, Principal and President, for his many years of service to Saint Viator. Robert C. Artman Grant $500 to $1,000 Established in 1999 by the Saint Viator High School Athletic Club to honor the memory of Robert Artman, Athletic Director for Saint Viator High School. Awarded to a senior whose family requires tuition assistance due to a job loss, death, illness, etc. (seniors only/emergency grant) SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES GRANTS are awarded in the event of unexpected financial difficulty once the school year has begun. Contact the President any time after the start of the school year to discuss your situation if assistance becomes necessary. Non-Financial Based Criteria Amount History Saint Viator Scholar Automatically awarded to incoming freshmen who score either in the 98th or 99th percentile on the Entrance Exam. Does not require completion of Student Aid Form. (limited number/non-renewable) $1,000 and $2,000 Kenneth M. Bonder Memorial Leadership Scholarship Automatically awarded to each Inter Class Council Co-President at the beginning of his/her senior year. Does not require completion of Student Aid Form. (two awards/non-renewable) $1,000 Established in 2010 by the Bonder family in memory of their husband/father, a parent of two Saint Viator alumni and past Saint Viator Board of Trustee member. Ken believed that the student council co-presidents truly represent the leadership qualities and dedication to academic excellence that reflects the mission of Saint Viator. Please note: Non-financial-based scholarship recipients are eligible to apply for need-based tuition assistance. Must complete 2015-2016 Student Aid Form and meet all other application criteria. SAINT VIATOR HIGH SCHOOL 2015-2106 SCHOLARSHIP AND GRANT PROGRAM The Clerics of St. Viator founded Saint Viator High School to meet the educational and spiritual needs of young people from diverse socio-economic backgrounds. To ensure that this mission remains accessible to as many students as possible, the Scholarship & Grant Program was established to provide financial support to families with the desire to be part of the Viatorian tradition. Through the generosity of our founding and sponsoring community, the Clerics of St. Viator, our alumni, parents, friends and benefactors, this program has grown significantly over the years and continues to be a priority for the Board of Trustees and the Advancement Office. Over $1.4 million in financial support has been awarded this past year to 30% of our student population, with some students receiving up to half tuition in scholarships and grants. Scholarships and grants are awarded to qualified students on the basis of financial needs. To qualify for the Scholarship & Grant Program, each family must complete the Student Aid Form and submit it to PSAS by March 1, 2015. Each family must also complete the Saint Viator High School Application for Scholarships & Grant and submit it to Saint Viator by March 1, 2015. Families must reapply every year to be considered for assistance. If unexpected financial difficulties arise once the school year begins, Saint Viator offers Special Circumstances grants for emergency tuition assistance. If aid becomes necessary, families may contact the President at any time after the start of the school year to discuss their situation. Please note: The Illinois High School Association has determined that no athletic scholarships are to be awarded at any high school in Illinois. Saint Viator High School strictly adheres to the rules and regulations of the IHSA. CORPORATE WORK STUDY PROGRAM Saint Viator is thrilled to announce a new program aimed at making tuition affordable to more students. The new Corporate Work Study Program (CWSP) will place students in entry-level summer jobs at local corporations, many run by Saint Viator parents or alumni. Students will work 35-40 hours a week for six weeks in positions like data entry and reception, earning up to $3,000 toward tuition. As students receive invaluable work experience for their college resumes, businesses will direct this stipend to their tuition accounts. In addition, students will learn to build relationships with professionals and immerse themselves in the local business community. There will be a limited number of CWSP jobs. Student selection will be based on maturity level and financial need, with priority given to students who need more than a half tuition scholarship to attend Saint Viator. SAINT VIATOR HIGH SCHOOL Saint Viator High School is honored to be named a 2014 National Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education. This is the second consecutive Blue Ribbon Award for Saint Viator; the school received this prestigious award for the first time in 2008. WHEN YOU’RE A LION,YOU’RE A LION FOR LIFE. Follow Saint Viator High School for more information, events, and exciting news. Like us on Facebook, join us on LinkedIn or following us on Twitter @saintviatorhs. Saint Viator High School • 1213 East Oakton Street, Arlington Heights, IL 60004 • (847) 392-4050 www.saintviator.com
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