
Stonehill College, MA
School Type
Private
Acceptance Rate
73%
Tuition
$41,300
Eligibility For Public Schools
N/A
International Students
N/A
US News Ranking
#111 in National Liberal Arts Colleges
Scholarships
Archdiocese Of Boston Scholarship
Type
Automatic
Amount
$10,000 to $25,000
Required GPA
0
Required SAT
0
Required Act
0
Mid 50 ACT
not reported
Mid 50 SAT
SAT Math: 500-610
SAT Writing: 500-600 SAT Critical Reading: 500-600
Description
All graduates from Archdiocese of Boston high schools who are offered admission to Stonehill will receive a minimum of a $10,000 (up to $25,000) merit commitment.
This financial commitment is offered in recognition of the sacrifices families have made to provide their children a local faith-based education, the confidence we have in the preparation provided by the Archdiocese and the great potential of its graduates.
No separate application is required unless need-based aid is sought. All merit scholarships are renewable for up to three subsequent years as long as the recipient remains a full-time student, meets the required renewal grade point averages associated with their award and maintains an acceptable disciplinary record.
CSC Grant/Scholarship
Type
Automatic
Amount
Up to Full Ride
Required GPA
0
Required SAT
0
Required Act
0
Mid 50 ACT
23-28
Mid 50 SAT
SAT Math: 500-610
SAT Writing: 500-600 SAT Critical Reading: 500-600
Description
All graduates from CSC high schools who are offered admission to Stonehill will receive a minimum of a $10,000 (up to $25,000) merit scholarship in addition to the existing $7,500 Stonehill College Congregation of Holy Cross Grant. Stonehill will meet the demonstrated financial need of each admitted student up to the cost of tuition using grants, scholarships, loans and part-time employment. In addition, given our long history of working with CSC high school students and our desire to support their interest in attending Stonehill, we will be waiving our $60 application fee. No separate application is required unless need-based aid is sought. All merit scholarships are renewable for up to three subsequent years as long as the recipient remains a full-time student, meets the required renewal grade point averages associated with their award and maintains an acceptable disciplinary record.
Diocese Of Fall River Scholarship
Type
Automatic
Amount
$6000 to $25000
Required GPA
0
Required SAT
0
Required Act
0
Mid 50 ACT
22-27
Mid 50 SAT
SAT Math: 500-610
SAT Writing: 500-600 SAT Critical Reading: 500-600
Description
The college provides a $6,000 Diocesan Grant and a minimum of a $10,000 (up to $25,000) merit scholarship to all graduates of Bishop Connolly, Bishop Feehan, Bishop Stang, Cardinal Spellman, Coyle & Cassidy and St. John Paul II high schools who have demonstrated academic excellence and meet the requirements for admission to the College.
This enhanced level of commitment is intended to reinforce our appreciation of each family?s investment in local Catholic education, the level of preparation for college provided by our diocesan schools and your capacity to succeed at Stonehill.
No separate application is required unless need-based aid is sought. The Diocesan Grant and merit scholarship are renewed for up to three subsequent years as long as the recipient remains a full-time student, achieves satisfactory academic progress as defined by the specific scholarship level and maintains an acceptable disciplinary record.
Deans Scholarship
Type
Competitive
Amount
$7,500 to $18,000
Required GPA
0
Required SAT
0
Required Act
0
Mid 50 ACT
22-27
Mid 50 SAT
SAT Math: 500-610
SAT Writing: 500-600 SAT Critical Reading: 500-600
Description
The Dean?s Scholarship is a merit-based gift aid awarded to incoming students in recognition of strong academic credentials and co-curricular contributions at the high school level. Renewal requires a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.30. There is no expectation that the amount will increase in subsequent years. Presumes continuous full-time enrollment for a maximum of eight semesters.
Fr. Basil Moreau Scholarship
Type
Competitive
Amount
$22,000 to $25,000
Required GPA
0
Required SAT
0
Required Act
0
Mid 50 ACT
22-27
Mid 50 SAT
SAT Math: 500-610
SAT Writing: 500-600 SAT Critical Reading: 500-600
Description
The Fr. Basil Moreau Scholarship is awarded to incoming students in recognition of strong academic achievement, test scores, rank in class, and competitive curriculum at the high school level. Recipients, typically in the top 5% of their high school graduating classes, are selected by the College. Renewal requires a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.30. There is no expectation that the amount will increase in subsequent years. Presumes continuous full-time enrollment for a maximum of eight semesters.
Moreau Honors Scholarship
Type
Competitive
Amount
Varies
Required GPA
0
Required SAT
0
Required Act
0
Mid 50 ACT
23-28
Mid 50 SAT
SAT Math: 500-610
SAT Writing: 500-600 SAT Critical Reading: 500-600
Description
The Moreau Honors Program generally draws its members from applicants whose high school experiences demonstrate strong academic, extracurricular, service, and leadership qualities. Students interested in being considered for the Moreau Honors Program are encouraged to apply when they submit their common application for admission to the College.
Presidential Scholarship
Type
Competitive
Amount
$16,000 to $22,000
Required GPA
0
Required SAT
0
Required Act
0
Mid 50 ACT
22-27
Mid 50 SAT
SAT Math: 500-610
SAT Writing: 500-600 SAT Critical Reading: 500-600
Description
The Presidential Scholarship is a merit-based gift aid awarded to incoming students in recognition of strong academic achievement, test scores, and competitive curriculum at the high school level. Renewal requires a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.00. There is no expectation that the amount will increase in subsequent years. Presumes continuous full-time enrollment for a maximum of eight semesters.
Ronald E. Burton Scholarship
Type
Competitive
Amount
Up to Full Tuition
Required GPA
0
Required SAT
0
Required Act
0
Mid 50 ACT
22-27
Mid 50 SAT
SAT Math: 500-610
SAT Writing: 500-600 SAT Critical Reading: 500-600
Description
The Ronald E. Burton Scholarship is offered to two academically talented and financially needy first-year students who are alumni of the Ron Burton Training Village and may cover up to full tuition. To renew, recipients must file a complete financial aid application and demonstrate continued financial need. Presumes continuous full- time enrollment for a maximum of eight semesters and requires maintenance of satisfactory academic progress.

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