Diocese of Cleveland
100% tuition waivers are granted to Catholic Priests of any order working within the Diocese of Cleveland.
50% tuition waivers are granted toÌýmembers of Religious Orders (Deacons, Brothers, Nuns) working within the Diocese of Cleveland.
In order to qualify for the commitment, you must beÌýenrolled in graduate courses at ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳.ÌýÌý
Jesuit Commitment
100% tuition waivers are granted to any member of the JesuitÌýReligious Orders.
Complete the verification form .
Ìý
FJV Graduate ScholarshipÌý
Former Jesuit Volunteers will now receive a $1,000 tuition scholarship during each semester in which they are enrolled in an eligible master’s degree program. Eligible students would apply through their application for admission. There are a limited amount of scholarships and will be awarded on a first-come basis. For more information, please contact ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Graduate School at 216.397.4284 orÌýgradadmit@jcu.edu.
Ìý
All students are automatically considered for the following Awards and Scholarships. No separate application is required.
Ìý
ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ GRADUATE BOLER DEAN’S AWARD*
Award: $4,800
Eligibility: ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ graduates must enter the MBA program within 3 semesters of earning
their undergraduate degree in order to qualify for this award.
Ìý
GRADUATE: BOLER MAGIS SCHOLARSHIP*
Award: $3,600
Eligibility: Undergraduate cumulative grade point average must be 3.5/4.0 or higher.
Ìý
GRADUATE: BOLER PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP*
Award: $4800
Eligibility: Undergraduate cumulative grade point average must be 3.5/4.0 or higher AND
official, qualifying GMAT or GRE scores.
Ìý
*IMPORTANT: The scholarships and awards listed above are allocated to tuition costs proportionally across semesters in which students are enrolled a minimum of six credit hours. The scholarship or award will continue for up to six semesters or until the amount is exhausted or until graduation, whichever occurs first. Because the award is allocated proportionally based on the number of credit hours enrolled, the total scholarship or award as stated may not be awarded if the degree is not completed within six semesters. Scholarships, awards and eligibilityÌýare subject to change. Eligible students may only receive one institutional scholarship or award and awards may not be combined with graduate assistantship tuition awards or accounting fellowships or scholarships.
Ìý
ACCOUNTING FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS**
Ìý
Students who have earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting are automatically considered for the followingÌý fellowships and Scholarships. No additional application is required. The fellowships and scholarships are awarded competitively based upon the highest undergraduate academic achievements in accountancy for each entering class with additional consideration given for demonstrated excellence in character, leadership, work ethic and/or service to others.
Ìý
Fall
Boland Fellowship - $27,000
Cenker Fellowship - $21,000
McGurr Scholarships (2) - $12,000 each
Delaney Scholarships (2) - $9,000 each
Ìý
Spring
Goodrich Fellowship - $27,000
Sullens Fellowship - $21,000
Diemer Scholarship - $12,000
Ìý
Summer
Smiley Fellowship - $27,000
KPMG Fellowship - $21,000
Kenehan Scholarships (2) - $12,000 each
Monastra Scholarships (2) - $9,000 each
Ìý
**IMPORTANT: Accounting fellowships and scholarships are allocated to tuition costs proportionally across semesters for which students are enrolled a minimum of nine credit hours. The scholarship or award will continue for up to three semesters or until the amount is exhausted or until graduation, whichever occurs first. Because the award is allocated proportionally based on the number of credit hours enrolled, the total fellowship or scholarship as stated may not be awarded if the degree is not completed within three semesters.ÌýScholarships, fellowships and awards eligibility are subject to change. Eligible students mayÌýonly receive one accounting fellowship or scholarship and the fellowship or scholarship may not be combined with any other institutional scholarships or award or graduate assistantship tuition awards.
Ìý
These scholarships require an additional application.Ìý
Ìý
Sally H. Wertheim Educational Leadership Award
This scholarship recognizes an outstanding graduate student who not only demonstrates scholarship, character, and commitment to others — qualities steeped in the Jesuit tradition — but who also seeks to enhance, and shows promise for improving, the educational experiences of children and youth. Candidates for the award must be a currently active teacher enrolled in a graduate degree program in education at ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳.
Requirements for the award include acceptance to a degree granting, graduate education program at ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳.Ìý Also required are:
-
A resume
-
A copy of a valid teaching license
-
An application
-
An official undergraduate transcript with a minimum grade point average of 3.0
-
Three letters of recommendation that describe academic and professional accomplishments and community service
-
A 500-word essay that demonstrates how the candidate plans to make a difference in the educational experiences of children and youth
The selection process begins in the fall semester with the formation of a selection committee that includes the Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, a Wertheim family member, the chair of the Education and School Psychology Department, and a department faculty member appointed by the chair. The deadline for applications and supporting documentation is the last Friday in February. Finalists will be contacted for a personal interview, and the award is announced and presented during the spring semester. The scholarship may be applied to tuition only (full- or part- time), and must be used within a 5-year period.
The scholarship amount is $5,000. The scholarship fund’s principal may increase in future years through gifts made by friends inclined to continue their support.
Ìý
The William P. Hoffman Scholarship
Ìý
The purpose of this scholarship is to recognize and support an outstanding graduate student in the Education department each year in anticipation of the contributions which the recipient will make as a future school administrator.
Requirements for the award include:
-
15 semester hours of graduate work at ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ with at least 6 hours in Educational Administration courses with a grade point average of 3.0 or higher
-
An
-
A resume
-
An official undergraduate transcript with a minimum grade point average of 3.0
-
Two letters of recommendation that speak to the applicants potential as a leader in education
-
And a 500-word essay that addresses why the applicant would like to become an administrator
The selection committee includes a Hoffman family member, the coordinator of the graduate programs in education and a faculty member of the Educational Administration program appointed by the chair. The deadline for applications and supporting documentation is usually in March of each year. Finalists are contacted for a personal interview, and the award is announced and presented during the spring semester. The scholarship may be applied to tuition only (full- or part- time), and must be used within a 5-year period.
The scholarship amount is $1,000. The scholarship fund is principal may increase in future years through gifts made by friends inclined to continue their support.
Ìý
Beta Chi Chapter Counseling Award
This award recognizes an outstanding student member of the Chi Sigma Iota International Counseling Society who is enrolled in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program.
Ìý
For more information on Federal Aid, please visit the graduate .
More information regarding the total cost of attendance can be found here.