The National CCAA Scholarship Application is now live on our new website
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Greetings from the National CCAA! I hope February is off to a great start.
Our newly redesigned website, a popular resource for students, parents, and counselors searching for Catholic colleges and universities, made its debut at the end of 2019. Check it out if you haven't already!
For an eighth consecutive year, we are pleased to offer the National CCAA Scholarship. Please share the following with your high school seniors who are applying as first-year students to one of our member schools, as well as with students from community and two-year colleges applying as transfer students to one of our member schools.
The National CCAA Scholarship is awarded to 16 randomly selected students from various geographic regions who attend one of our member institutions in Fall 2020.
The scholarship awards were established by the National CCAA’s Board of Directors to promote Catholic higher education. We also aim to engage high school counselors in our effort to further encourage Catholic higher education.
The scholarship is a one-time, $1,000 award. This year's application is now available here. The application is brief and will take students a few minutes to complete. The deadline to apply is Friday, March 20. Award recipients will be randomly selected in late March. Further details regarding the scholarship and application procedures can be found here.
On behalf of our Board of Directors, thank you for your continued support of our organization and for your good work in promoting Catholic higher education.
Best wishes,
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Tracy Manier
2019-20 National CCAA President
Vice President for Enrollment Management
St. Edward’s University, Austin, TX
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P.O. Box 267
New Albany, OH 43054 | 614.633.5444
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The National Catholic College Admission Association (The National CCAA) is a nonprofit organization of Catholic colleges and universities committed to promoting the value of Catholic higher education and serving students in the transition to college.
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