Prospective first-year Notre Dame students are chosen by the University of Notre Dame Scholarship Program to earn merit-based scholarship grants based on their extremely competitive academic records.
A $25,000 annual prize, or a total of $100,000 over four years, is given to recipients of the University of Notre Dame Scholars Programme. In certain situations, the programme also offers considerable enrichment funds for leadership, service, and scholarship projects.
Eligibility Requirements
You need to: in order to be eligible for the University of Notre Dame Scholars Program.
- Applying to the university’s undergraduate program
- Become a domestic or foreign student
- fulfil the University of Notre Dame’s requirements in English language
- Before the deadline, submit your application.
Benefits
There are now around 20 such scholarships available from the University of Notre Dame. Recipients of these scholarships usually receive an annual grant of $25,000, which adds up to a total of $100,000 over four years. In certain cases, recipients also receive additional enrichment funds for leadership, service, and scholarship projects.
Required Documents
To apply, candidates must be ready to submit the following documents;
- Application Form
- Academic records and high school transcripts.
- Optional ACT/SAT scores.
- English proficiency test results (if applicable).
- Letters of recommendation from a teacher and counselor.
- Writing supplements.
Method of Application
- Apply through either Common Application or Coalition Application.
- Complete the Notre Dame Writing Supplement.
- Submit optional ACT/SAT scores, if applicable.
- Send TOEFL, IELTS, DET, or PTE Academic scores if your first language is not English.
- Provide high school transcripts and a letter of recommendation from a teacher.
- Pay a non-refundable $75 application fee.
- Submit a copy of your passport via the applicant status portal.
- For non-U.S. citizens applying for need-based financial aid, complete the CSS Profile.
- Click the green button below to begin your application.