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Loyola University Maryland Scholarships

4501 N Charles St Tuition In/Out-State: $40,870 / $40,870 Total Fall Enrollment: 6,061
Baltimore , MD 21210-2699 Books and Supplies: $1,180 Applicants Admitted: 63%
(410) 617-2000 On-campus Room and Board: $11,450 Receiving Aid of Some Type: 73%
http://www.loyola.edu Undergraduate Application Fee: $50 Receiving Institutional Aid: 66% , $22,989 on average
Source: National Center for Education Statistics

Marion Burk Knott Scholarships

Scholarship Description
Named in honor of his wife, the Marion Burk Knott Scholarships are made possible by a generous gift to the Archdiocese of Baltimore from Henry J. Knott, Baltimore businessman and philanthropist. These scholarships are four-year, full-tuition awards available on a competitive basis to Catholic students residing in the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Scholarships are limited to incoming freshmen who, in the judgment of the Scholarship Committee, are most deserving of assistance because of academic merit. Additional consideration is given to students demonstrating financial need. To be considered for a Marion Burk Knott Scholarship a student must apply for admission to Loyola College by January 15th.
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