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  • Opens Jan 1-March 31

  • Tech Schools

The Davis-Bahcall Scholars Program is for students entering their first or second year of college. Scholars will spend three weeks exploring leading national and international laboratories and universities in the Black Hills, across the Midwest and in Chicago, Illinois.

  • GFWC Success For Survivors Scholarship was created to lend a helping hand to those impacted by intimate partner violence who are pursuing higher education.

  • Auditions for scholarships in Band, Choir, and Theater. January 18th, February 21st , and March 25th

  • Students interested in growing in their faith and spreading the mission of Mount Marty.

  • In person January 25th or Virtual February 1st

  • Interview and Essay

  • Join other high-achieving prospective students for the incoming 2023 class to compete for additional, renewable, academic scholarships in the amounts of $1,000, $2,000, and $3,000 per year.

  • To qualify you must have a 3.5 cumulative high school or transfer GPA and have submitted your application for admission to Mount Marty University.

  • The day will consist of an interview, informative sessions on student life, honors program, financial aid and more! 

  • Applicant must be a BankWest deposit account holder for a minimum of six months preceding the application deadline.

  • Applicant must be a United States citizen.

  • Applicant must be a high school senior or full-time undergraduate student currently attending an accredited post high school educational institution.

Mitchell Tech offers a variety of scholarships to qualified applicants.

  • Scholarships support FFA high school seniors and collegiate members.

  • If you are a senior in a high school in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota or Superior, Wisconsinthat is in a community that has a Kiwanis Club you will be eligible to submit an application.

  • Submit to Mrs. Garrett by Jan. 16th!

  • Eligible students must be planning to attend an accredited 4-year or 2-year college to study engineering, computer science, or other related fields of study.

  • Must be a practicing Catholic

  • Must be an incoming first year or transfer education student (if a transfer, must remain at Mount Marty for at least four full-time semesters or two years)

  • Selection criteria include high school grades and standardized (SAT or ACT) test scores, involvement in parish activities and community service.

  • A supporting letter, which can be emailed to admission@mountmarty.edu or uploaded below, from a priest and/or high school teacher is optional but highly encouraged.

  • U.S. Junior Chamber International (JCI) Senate Foundation grants $1,500 scholarships to graduating high school seniors who plan to continue their education at accredited post-secondary colleges, universities or vocational schools.