MERIT-BASED SCHOLARSHIPS
Villanova University awards scholarship on the basis of students’ academic achievements, proven leadership, and participation in extracurricular activities – both in their schools and their communities. Villanova’s merit-based scholarships are offered through the programs below.
In addition, Villanova is committed to providing financial assistance to students on the basis of a family’s ability to contribute. Please visit the Office of Financial Assistance
The Presidential Scholarship is a renewable, merit-based award covering undergraduate Villanova University tuition (fall and spring semesters), on-campus housing, a meal plan that includes (up to 21 meals per week), the general fee, and the Villanova Textbook Access Program book fee to the completion of one undergraduate degree or up to eight semesters, whichever comes first. Presidential Scholars are transformational leaders both on and off campus who have demonstrated a love of learning and a commitment to enhancing both their local and broader civic communities. Twenty-five Presidential Scholarships are offered annually.
For more information: presidentialscholarship@villanova.edu
St. Martin de Porres is the patron saint for those seeking harmony regardless of identity. In honor of his legacy and dedication to equality, Villanova University offers competitive scholarships to academically talented students who have a passion for and demonstrated commitment to advocacy and social justice. This scholarship covers the full cost of tuition and general fees.
APPLICATION PROCESS
All eligible applicants will be considered for this award. You must first submit a complete application for admission as a first-year student. Applicants are also required to complete the FAFSA, the CSS Profile and any applicable state grant application as the award may be reduced by any Federal Pell or state grant funding. Incomplete applications for admission and/or financial assistance will not be eligible for consideration.
For more information, please contact: gotovu@villanova.edu
San Martín de Porres es el santo patrón de quienes buscan la armonía independientemente de su identidad. En honor a su legado y dedicación a la igualdad, Villanova ofrece becas competitivas a estudiantes que son académicamente talentosos y tienen pasión demonstrada a la defensa y justicia social. Esta beca cubre el costo total de la matrícula y las tarifas generales.
PROCESO DE SOLICITUD
Para ser considerados, candidatos deben haber enviado una solicitud completa de admisión para primer año y completar las solicitudes de FAFSA y CSS Profile, al igual que subvenciones estatales que quizas ajusten el monto de la beca. Estudiantes que califiquen para esta beca serán considerados automaticamente.
Para más información, contacte: gotovu@villanova.edu
The Goizueta Foundation Scholars Fund has been instituted for the purpose of providing need-based scholarship assistance to those who have extensive personal interest, involvement and experience in the Hispanic/Latino culture. The award (of a varying amount) is made to students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents and whose families currently reside in the United States, who come from communities or populations that have been historically underrepresented in the student body at Villanova, who have demonstrated financial need, and who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement. This award will be granted to two entering first-year students. This scholarship is renewable for a total of eight consecutive regular semesters. Returning undergraduate students will be considered for scholarship renewal on the basis of their academic performance and financial need.
Please note that you may be eligible for more than one scholarship.
APPLICATION PROCESS
All eligible applicants will be considered for this award. You must first submit a complete application for admission as a first-year student. Applicants are also required to complete the FAFSA, the CSS Profile, and any applicable state grant application as the award may be reduced by any Federal Pell or state grant funding. Incomplete applications for admission and/or financial assistance will not be eligible for consideration.
For more information, please contact: gotovu@villanova.edu
These awards, ranging from $500 to $2,000, are offered to top students who are designated as finalists by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and who selected Villanova University as their first college choice.
For more information, please contact: finaid@villanova.edu
The Maguire Foundation provides last dollar scholarship support to up to five incoming Villanova first-year students for four years.
ELIGIBILITY
Eligible applicants will graduate from one of the participating high school partners in the greater Philadelphia region. Maguire Scholars are selected by the Office of Undergraduate Admission based upon their high school academic performance, participation within their community, and must have an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) of $0-25,000. For more information, please visit the Maguire Foundation.
APPLICATION PROCESS
To apply, you must first submit a complete application for admission as a first-year student, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), and the CSS Profile by January 15. Then, you must submit the Villanova Maguire Scholarship application no later than March 15. Recipients will be notified by April 1.
For more information, please contact: gotovu@villanova.edu
The Hovnanian Scholarship provides funding to undergraduate students of Armenian descent to attend Villanova University on a full-time basis. The scholarship can be used towards tuition, room and board.
ELIGIBILITY
The award is offered to qualifying students whose families currently reside in the United States, are US citizens or permanent residents, who have exemplary high school records, and are of Armenian descent. Demonstrated financial need may also be taken into consideration and is renewable each year based on available funds provided that the recipient maintains a minimum 2.75 GPA each semester.
APPLICATION PROCESS
To apply, you must first submit a complete application for admission as a first-year student, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the College Board CSS Profile by January 15 of their senior year. Then, candidates must complete a Hovnanian Scholarship application and submit to the Office of Financial Assistance by April 15. The selection committee will review qualified enrolled students and will notify the recipients by October 1 of their freshmen year. Returning undergraduates will be considered for scholarship renewal based on academic performance and financial need.
For more information, please contact: finaid@villanova.edu
For selected Army ROTC award recipients, Villanova grants up to five scholarships. Villanova University agrees to fund United States Army scholarship winners with an amount not to exceed $5,000 to be used for University room and board charges.
For more information, please contact: armyrotc@villanova.edu
Villanova University provides grants to NROTC scholarship recipients who are designated by the United States Navy. Villanova may award up to four partial scholarship annually to NROTC Scholarship recipients. These partial scholarships may be applied toward room or board expenses incurred at Villanova. The recipients of this award are selected after the successful completion of the first semester of their first year at Villanova by the Unit Commander.