The Catholic Scholar's Program offers a $4,000 scholarship to undergraduate students at Northwestern University. The program focuses on integrating Catholic faith with academic and personal development. Applications are due by August 29, 2026.
08.29.26
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$4,000
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Apr 26, 2026
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High school freshman, High school sophomore, High school junior, High school senior
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Education, Engineering, Transportation and Materials Moving
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To apply, complete the Catholic Scholars Program Application, submit academic and pastoral recommendations, and ensure all documents are submitted by August 29, 2026.
The Catholic Scholar's Program offers a $4,000 scholarship to undergraduate students at Northwestern University who integrate their Catholic faith with academic and personal development.
Information last verified Apr 26, 2026.
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