University of Notre Dame Merit Scholarships

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University of Notre Dame Merit Scholarships

Published December 16, 2020 | Last Updated September 10th, 2023 at 11:03 am

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Finding individual college merit scholarship information can take a lot of time. Instead, we’ve gathered the statistics you need to know about University of Notre Dame’s merit scholarships, at a quick glance.

Before diving in, make sure to review The Ultimate Guide to Merit Scholarships.

University of Notre Dame’s Merit Scholarships Statistics

  • Percentage of students with no financial need: 49%
  • Percentage of students with no financial need who were awarded merit scholarships: 4%
  • Average dollar amount of non-need based merit scholarships: $21,265

Latino Studies Scholars Program

Requirements:

  • Admission to Notre Dame
  • Demonstrated leadership role in U.S. Latino community through their family, church, school, or nonprofit organization

Award Amount: An annual award of $25,000 toward the cost of tuition for up to four years of undergraduate study, for a total of $100,000. This award is independent of any financial aid that a scholar may qualify for and receive.

Western Golf Association Evans Foundation Scholarship

Requirements:

  • Outstanding academic achievement
  • Commitment to service
  • Open to students from any college or major
  • Nominated by sponsoring Western Golf Association Clubs

Award Amount: An annual award for full-tuition, mandatory fees, and housing for up to eight semesters of enrollment.

Mulva Scholars Program

Requirements:

  • Outstanding academic achievement
  • Commitment to service
  • Exemplary moral character
  • Demonstrated financial need

Award Amount: An annual award of $35,000 toward the cost of tuition for up to four years of undergraduate study, for a total of $140,000.

Robert Lumpkins Merit Scholarship for the College of Science

Requirements:

  • Outstanding academic achievement
  • Commitment to service
  • Majoring in the College of Science

Award Amount: An annual award of $25,000 toward the cost of tuition for up to four years of undergraduate study, for a total of $100,000.

Stinson Scholars Program at Notre Dame

Requirements:

  • Outstanding academic achievement
  • Commitment to service
  • Majoring in the College of Engineering

Award Amount: An annual award of $25,000 toward the cost of tuition for up to four years of undergraduate study, for a total of $100,000.

To learn more about University of Notre Dame’s Merit Scholarship opportunities, visit here

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