Indiana’s 21st Century Scholars demonstrate a strong commitment to academic excellence and hard work, both in high school and beyond. In recognition of your dedication, the State of Indiana provides scholarships and support services to help you complete your public college education.
However, if you’re a qualifying 21st Century Scholar who desires a private university experience, Marian University can help bridge the gap between the state’s public funding and the costs of attending a private institution.
Each year, Marian University offers up to seventy-five 21st Century Scholars the opportunity to cover the full cost of tuition through a combination of grants, scholarships, and institutional aid. If selected, Marian University will cover the difference between your public and private college tuition costs.
To be considered for the 21st Century Scholar Opportunity, you must:
If you meet the eligibility requirements, you will be invited to participate in a personal interview with the Director of the 21st Century Scholars Program and scholarship committee members.
Funded through a combination of federal, state, and institutional financial aid, this 21st Century Scholar Opportunity is renewable for up to four years, provided you maintain good academic and social standing at Marian University.
At Marian University, we offer a personalized and supportive environment for 21st Century Scholars. Our award-winning Office of 21st Century Scholars is dedicated to guiding you throughout your academic journey. With one-on-one success coaching, tutoring, career development opportunities, and both on- and off-campus social programming, you’ll receive the support you need to succeed.
Choose Marian University to continue your 21st Century Scholar journey in a welcoming, close-knit campus community grounded in Franciscan values. We’re here to help you achieve your goals and thrive both academically and socially.
The Marian University Department of Athletes prides itself on the academic success of our student-athletes and the performance of our varsity sports teams.
At Marian University, we are committed to supporting the educational journey of those called to serve in ministry. The Bishop Simon Bruté Seminary Scholarship provides financial assistance to seminarians admitted to Marian University. This scholarship, in combination with other financial aid resources, is designed to support seminarians in their academic and vocational formation.
To be eligible for the Bishop Simon Bruté Seminary Scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:
Once the eligibility criteria are met, the Bishop Simon Bruté Seminary Scholarship will be included in your financial aid package. The Bishop Brute Seminary will communicate to the Office of Financial Aid with the names of the new seminarians when that information is available. The scholarship amount will depend on your academic scholarship status, and it will be determined in one of the following ways:
Note: The Bishop Simon Bruté Seminary Scholarship amount may be affected by your eligibility for state or federal grants, particularly if the total amount of state and/or federal aid exceeds the full cost of tuition.
The Bishop Simon Bruté Seminary Scholarship is renewable each year as long as:
At Marian University, we are proud to support seminarians by making higher education accessible and aligned with our shared Catholic mission.
At Marian University, as part of our mission as a Catholic institution, we are committed to educating students who aim to transform lives, society, and the world. The Diocesan Employee Family Guarantee provides a valuable opportunity for spouses and dependent children of full-time employees of Catholic dioceses, parish schools, and agencies. This guarantee ensures that one-half of the tuition cost each year will be covered through a combination of institutional scholarships and aid.
This opportunity is available annually and is renewable for qualifying students, their spouses, or dependent children.
To be eligible for the Diocesan Employee Family Guarantee, you must meet the following criteria:
Once the above eligibility criteria are met, the Diocesan Employee Family Guarantee will be included in your financial aid package. The amount listed on your financial aid offer letter will depend on your eligibility for other scholar opportunities. The total of the Diocesan Family Guarantee combined with any other institutional aid will not exceed one-half of your total tuition costs.
The Diocesan Family Guarantee is renewable each year as long as:
At Marian University, we are proud to support families who serve Catholic dioceses, schools, and agencies by making higher education more accessible and aligned with our shared values.
The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholar Opportunity is funded by a generous $1.1 million grant from the National Science Foundation. This initiative is designed to support the growing need for undergraduate students pursuing careers in STEM education and to help prepare them to become highly effective secondary educators in high-need schools.
The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholar Opportunity is available to Marian University juniors and seniors. The goal of this program is to help diversify the teacher workforce, specifically addressing the shortage of teachers in secondary mathematics and science disciplines. This shortage impacts educational opportunities in high-need schools across Indiana. Through the Noyce program, Marian University seeks to prepare undergraduates majoring in biology, chemistry, and mathematics to become secondary education teachers in high-need schools.
Recipients of the Noyce Teacher Scholar Opportunity can receive up to $15,000 per year for two years while completing their degree at Marian University.
This opportunity is intended for students who are committed to pursuing a teaching career in secondary education, particularly in mathematics or science. Applicants must meet specific academic and professional criteria to qualify. For more details on eligibility and application procedures, please contact the program coordinator.
By participating in this program, you will gain valuable support and resources while helping to address critical teacher shortages and expand educational access for students in high-need communities.
At Marian University, we offer the Saint Luke Pre-Medicine Pathways Program, which is inspired by the patron saint of doctors and surgeons. This program aims to prepare students who are passionate about pursuing a career in medicine, with an emphasis on service, compassion, and holistic care. Rooted in the Franciscan tradition, the program trains students to be healthcare professionals who embody Christ's compassion for those who suffer, as highlighted in the third Gospel.
This competitive Saint Luke Pre-Medicine Pathways Scholar Opportunity supports incoming freshman students by providing financial support along with access to co-curricular programming. These include shadowing, internships, and workshops, all designed to make students distinctive and highly qualified applicants to medical programs nationwide.
As a Saint Luke Scholar, you will receive the resources and mentorship needed to develop into a future healthcare provider. Throughout your undergraduate years, you will benefit from opportunities both in and outside the classroom that will help you grow as an individual committed to Franciscan values and the healthcare profession.
Key components of the Saint Luke Pre-Medicine Pathways Program include:
The Saint Luke Pre-Medicine Pathways Program offers three competitive tracks:
To apply for the Saint Luke Pre-Medicine Pathways Scholar Opportunity, students should be committed to a career in healthcare. Strong academic performance and a demonstrated passion for the health professions are essential.
Once your application is reviewed, you will be notified of the next steps in the process, including details about student orientation and preparations for fall classes.
The Saint Luke Pre-Medicine Pathways Scholar Opportunity is renewable as long as you meet the following criteria:
This Saint Luke Pre-Medicine Pathways Scholar Opportunity provides the resources and mentorship needed to help you succeed in a career that impacts lives and communities through compassion and service in the healthcare profession.
At Marian University, we offer the Saint Ives Pre-Law Program, inspired by Saint Ives, the patron saint of lawyers. This program is dedicated to preparing students who aspire to pursue a career in law.
The Saint Ives Pre-Law Scholar Opportunity supports incoming freshman students as they navigate their undergraduate education. In addition to financial support, students selected for this opportunity will participate in co-curricular programming, such as seminars, clerkships, internships, and workshops. These experiences are designed to help students become distinctive and competitive applicants for law programs nationwide.
As a Saint Ives Scholar, Marian University will guide you in shaping your future as a legal professional. Both inside and outside the classroom, you will have opportunities for growth and development in the Franciscan tradition. These experiences will support your successful application to law schools:
To apply for the Saint Ives Pre-Law Scholar Opportunity, students must be committed to pursuing a career in law. Successful applicants will demonstrate academic potential and intellectual curiosity, as evidenced by meeting the program's GPA requirements.
Once your application is reviewed, you will be notified about the next steps in the process. If selected, you will receive more information about student orientation and preparing for your first year at Marian University.
The Speech & Debate Team Scholar Opportunity is an annually renewable award designed for students who compete on Marian University’s speech team. This opportunity provides $2,000 in funding to incoming students who demonstrate strong potential in the areas of speech, debate, and related activities. If a student is eligible for multiple talent-based awards, the amount may vary.
To be considered for the Speech & Debate Team Scholar Opportunity, applicants must meet the following criteria:
For more information, contact:
This award provides a valuable opportunity for those passionate about speech and debate, supporting both academic and extracurricular success in a vibrant, Franciscan-based community.
The Fine Arts Talent Opportunity for Instrumental Performance is available to students with exceptional instrumental abilities who commit to being active participants in the Marian University Marching Band or Color Guard. This opportunity is awarded based on the applicant's demonstrated talent and the current needs of the instrumental program for the season.
To qualify for the Fine Arts Talent Opportunity for Instrumental Performance, applicants must:
This Fine Arts Talent Opportunity is renewable each year for as long as recipients maintain full-time enrollment and fulfill the requirements set out in the Marian University Student Handbook for the Department of Music.
This opportunity allows talented instrumental performers to enhance their academic experience through participation in Marian University’s dynamic music programs, guided by the university's Franciscan principles.
The Talent Opportunity for Theatre Arts is available to students who demonstrate exceptional abilities in theatre and commit to being active participants in the Marian University Theatre program. This opportunity is based on the recipient's level of commitment and the available positions within the Theatre program for the current season. The award is renewable each year.
This Talent Opportunity for Theatre Arts offers students the chance to grow and develop their skills while actively contributing to the vibrant theatre community at Marian University.
The Talent Opportunity for Vocal Performance is available to accepted students who demonstrate outstanding vocal abilities and commit to being active participants in the Marian University Show Choir. This opportunity is based on the level of the recipient's commitment and the openings within the choir for the current season.
To be eligible for the Talent Opportunity for Vocal Performance, you must:
If selected for this opportunity, you will be notified in writing.
The Talent Opportunity for Vocal Performance is renewable annually, provided you maintain full-time enrollment status and fulfill all requirements outlined in Marian University's Vocal Performance Participation Agreement.
This Talent Opportunity for Vocal Performance provides students with the chance to contribute to the Marian University Show Choir while growing as vocal performers within a vibrant, supportive community.
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