Marywood University offers a variety of scholarships and grants designed to help students meet the cost of tuition. Scholarship awards are based on the student's academic portfolio presented at the time of admission and are normally considered final as of January 31.
This scholarship recognizes undergraduate students who have demonstrated outstanding academic abilities in their high school programs. Learn more about this scholarship.
This scholarship is awarded to students with exceptional academic achievements. Both freshmen and transfer students are eligible for consideration for this award. Learn more about this scholarship.
This scholarship recognizes both freshmen and transfer students. Learn more about this scholarship.
This scholarship is awarded to both freshmen and transfer students. Learn more about this scholarship.
This grant assists students who have demonstrated academic ability. Learn more about this grant.
Marywood offers scholarships to high school students with a minimum GPA of 3.5 and an SAT score of 1200.
Named to honor Marywood's founding congregation -- Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary -- these scholarships are awarded to incoming students who rank in the top 20% of their graduating class and have an SAT score of 1150 or above.
Talent Awards recognize excellence in art, music, and communication arts. Learn more about Talent Awards
Marywood grants Maxis-Gillet Service Awards to undergraduate students, including incoming freshmen, who have demonstrated outstanding service to the community and are commited to continuing that service at Marywood. Learn more about Maxis-Gillet Service Awards
Transfer students who are members of Phi Theta Kappa may be eligible for a special scholarship for members of this honor society. Learn more about Phi Theta Kappa Scholarships
We encourage students to apply for other scholarships and grants provided by civic groups, fraternal orders, religious organizations, and other institutions. External awards like these do not usually reduce a student’s financial aid package.
Students who receive an outside scholarship or grant are responsible for informing the Office of Financial Aid, typically by providing a copy of the award certificate or letter.