Merit Scholarship
at Roselle Catholic
When looking at private high schools, we understand that the main focus is on finding a school that best fits the student socially, academically, and emotionally. We recognize, however, that cost and financial assistance are also important considerations. In addition to providing need-based financial aid, we also offer a number of merit-based scholarships to help defray the cost of attendance. These scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, community service, and character.
The St. Marcellin Champagnat Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to those students registering at Roselle Catholic who were the Valedictorians and Salutatorians of their elementary school graduating class:
● Valedictorians: $8,000 ($2000 per year)
● Salutatorians: $4,000 ($1000 per year)
The Brother Joseph Abel, FMS Memorial Scholarship
Each grammar school that currently has 20 or more students in attendance at Roselle Catholic may nominate students who have chosen Roselle Catholic as their first choice for high school. A review committee from Roselle Catholic will select the scholarship winners from each of the grammar schools. Each winner will receive a scholarship in the amount of $350 per year, renewable annually provided the student remains in good academic standing and manifests leadership qualities.
Scholastic Olympics Scholarship
Scholarships in the amount of $1,500 each will be awarded to the students who placed first, second, or third in any area of competition in the Scholastic Olympics and have chosen Roselle Catholic as their first, second, or third choice for high school on the COOP entrance exam. These scholarships are awarded for freshman year only. Students will be notified of the award along with their acceptance letters.
Please note that Roselle Catholic High School does not award athletic scholarships. The NJSIAA bans the awarding of athletic scholarships. Any student who claims otherwise they have received an athletic scholarship from our school is at risk of forfeiting any financial assistance he/she might have received under our scholarship or financial need programs.