How can I become a Maguire Scholar at Cabrini University?
1. Be ready to graduate from an eligible Pennsylvania high school:
Academy of Notre Dame Agnes Irwin School AIM Academy Archbishop Carroll High School Archbishop Ryan High School Archbishop Wood High School The Baldwin School Bishop McDevitt High School Bishop Shanahan High School Cardinal O’Hara High School Conwell-Egan High School Cristo Rey Philadelphia Father Judge High School Germantown Friends School Gwynedd Mercy Academy John W. Hallahan High School Hardy Williams High School (Mastery Charter) The Haverford School Holy Ghost Preparatory School Lansdale Catholic High School |
Little Flower High School Malvern Preparatory School Mastery Charter, Lenfest Campus Mastery Charter, Pickett Campus Mastery Charter, Shoemaker Campus Mastery Charter, Thomas Campus Merion Mercy Academy Mercy Vocational High School Monsignor Bonner/Archbishop Prendergast High School Mount Saint Joseph Academy Saints John Neumann and Maria Goretti High School Pope John Paul II High School Roman Catholic High School Simon Gratz High School (Mastery Charter) Springside Chestnut Hill Academy St. Joseph’s Preparatory School St. Hubert High School West Catholic Preparatory School William Penn Charter School |
2. Apply for admission to Cabrini University and be accepted by mid-February 2020
Once accepted, eligible students will receive an application for the Maguire Scholarship program via e-mail.
3. Submit your FAFSA (fafsa.gov) by February 1, 2020
4. Submit the Maguire Scholarship application by March 1, 2020
(Note: You must use Cabrini’s online application to apply to the scholarship at Cabrini; if you are applying to the Maguire Scholarship at multiple schools, please check each school’s requirements.)
Other Requirements:
High school GPA of 3.0 or better
Participation in community service or extracurricular activities
Demonstrated financial need (shown via the FAFSA)
Students who are selected for the Maguire Scholarship will receive on-campus mentoring.
For more information, please go to maguirefoundation.org.