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Ronald E. and Kathleen M. Zupko Scholarship

The Ronald E. and Kathleen M. Zupko Scholarship is a four-year scholarship covering full tuition. This scholarship recognizes high-achieving graduates of the Milwaukee Public Schools system. It is awarded once every four years to talented MPS seniors with demonstrated financial need. The scholarship is renewable each year of the recipient’s four-year (eight-semester) undergraduate program, provided the recipient maintains a 2.0 GPA in freshman year and a minimum 2.5 GPA thereafter. The award is based on academic merit and demonstrated financial need. For additional program details about this award, review the applicable Award Information Guide, available from the Office of Student Financial Aid.

Scholarship information

Award amount

  • Full tuition

Deadline

  • January 15 (apply for admission)

Selection guidelines

  • High school senior in the Milwaukee Public Schools system with a 3.0 GPA or higher
  • Consideration of students admitted to all colleges at Marquette, but special consideration given to applicants admitted to the Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences.
  • Have need as determined by completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Net Price Calculator. For any scholarships or grants that require the FAFSA, undocumented, Dreamer and DACA students may fill out the Net Price Calculator for verification.
  • International students are not eligible for this scholarship.
 

Lasting value. Lifetime values.

Marquette is consistently recognized as a best value in national media such as U.S. News & World Report and The Princeton Review. But there’s more to a Marquette education beyond a great return on your investment. As a Catholic, Jesuit university, we measure success in the hearts and minds of our students, seeking to engage in them a mindset that looks beyond themselves and toward the benefit of others. Men and women for and with others, as we say in our mission, who go into the world ready to Be The Difference.

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