Saint Patrick High School offers a variety of scholarships designed to help you and your family pay for a high quality, Catholic education. Due to the generosity of our alumni and benefactors, we are able to offer a limited number of tuition grants for families who may be experiencing financial hardship. Scholarships and grants are types of gift aid that do not have to be repaid.
To be eligible for academic scholarships students must test at Saint Patrick. (Individual circumstances may cause an exception)
All students testing at the 95th percentile or above will receive the International Lasallian Award for Academic Excellence in the amount of $22,000 ($5,500 annually).
All students testing between the 90th and 94th percentile will receive the Saint Patrick Academic Achievement Award in the amount of $14,000 ($3,500 annually). Legacy students will be awarded in the amount of $16,000 ($4,000 annually).
All students testing between the 76th and 89th percentile will receive the Saint Patrick Academic Merit Award in the amount of $10,000 ($2,500 annually). Legacy students will be awarded in the amount of $12,000 ($3,000 annually).
** If a student qualifies for multiple scholarships, only the one with the highest dollar amount will be honored. All scholarships have annual renewal guidelines.
Students who are the sons of police officers, firefighters or paramedics are eligible to receive the Fr. Thomas A. Mulcrone First Responders Scholarship in the amount of $8,000 ($2,000 annually).
** If a student qualifies for multiple scholarships, only the one with the highest dollar amount will be honored. All scholarships have annual renewal guidelines.
Students who are the sons of Catholic school or parish employees are eligible to receive the Catholic Identity Scholarship in the amount of $8,000 ($2,000 annually).
** If a student qualifies for multiple scholarships, only the one with the highest dollar amount will be honored. All scholarships have annual renewal guidelines.
The Legacy Scholarship is available to sons or grandsons of Saint Patrick alumni in the amount of $10,000 ($2,500 annually).
** If a student qualifies for multiple scholarships, only the one with the highest dollar amount will be honored.
The following tuition discounts will be offered to a family with more than one son attending Saint Patrick at the same time: 2nd son- $1,000; 3rd son- $2,000; 4th son- free tuition except for fees.
** If a student qualifies for multiple scholarships, only the one with the highest dollar amount will be honored. All scholarships have annual renewal guidelines.
Were you a caddie this summer or do you plan on becoming a caddie next summer?
If yes, you may be eligible to apply for the Joseph G. Schmidt Caddie Scholarship! This scholarship will be awarded to students in the amount of $2000 to $5000 dollars based on financial need as provided on your FACTS tuition assistance application, good grades, caddie performance and character.
Please complete and submit the form below to let us know more about you.
Saint Patrick High School is a proud supporter of the various local unions. If a parent or legal guardian is a member of an accredited Union, the student qualifies for the Union Scholarship in the amount of $8,000 ($2,000 annually).
**If a student qualifies for multiple scholarships, only the one with the highest dollar amount will be honored. All scholarships have annual renewal guidelines.
Incoming freshmen at Saint Patrick High School with a sister currently attending Resurrection College Prep High School will receive a $500 tuition discount at both Saint Patrick and Resurrection. Saint Patrick will make the payment directly to Resurrection. Students must take the Placement Exam at Saint Patrick High School to become eligible.
The Daniel Murphy Foundation (DMSF) is a non-profit organization that provides partial four-year high school scholarships for eighth grade students. Applicants must demonstrate academic potential and strong character, financial need, reside within the Chicago city limits or surrounding communities that do not have a strong public school system, and complete the DMSF Financial Information Form. Contact the Daniel Murphy Foundation at (312) 455-7800 or visit their website at DMSF.org for more information.
HighSight Organization awards partial four-year scholarships for eighth grade students to attend quality private high schools in Chicago. Applicants must reside within the Chicago city limits, exhibit financial need, take the placement exam and be accepted to the private high school of their choice, attend HighSight’s five-week Freshman Summer Program, and attend Academic study sessions during the school year. Contact HighSight at (312) 787-9824 or visit their website at highsight.org for more information.
HFS Chicago Scholars is a non-profit organization that assists economically disadvantaged Chicago inner-city high school students who show academic and leadership promise achieve their educational goals by providing financial assistance and mentoring. Applicants must have a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or better for 7th and 8th grades, average to above average on 7th grade standardized tests in math and reading, evidence of positive academic work ethic, and a demonstration of financial need. Contact HFS Chicago Scholars at (312) 421-4070 or visit their website at hsfschicagoscholars.com for more information.
Standing Tall Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides the means through which the lives of homeless, underserved and/or at-risk children and disenfranchised families may be improved in order to develop and establish a safe, secure, functional, and productive lifestyle for the well-being of the child and/or for the preservation of the family unit. Assistance emphasizes education, counseling, relevant faith-based principles. For information visit their website at standingtallfoundation.org.
This is for sons, grandsons or nephews of a Saint George (Evanston, IL) alumnus. For more information contact Mary Trampas via phone at 773-282-8844, ext. 287 or by email.
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Mary Trampas
mtrampas@stpatrick.org
(773) 282-8844, ext. 287