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Financial Aid Information
Federal Title IV Refund Policy: Term Withdrawal, Financial Aid, and Tuition Reduction Eligibility
Students must notify the Center for Student Success in person, in writing, or by telephone of their intention to withdraw from all classes for the semester or the program. Reduction of tuition charges will be based on this date of last attendance as received and recorded in the Registrar’s Office. If no official notification is received and no other documentation of the dates is available, the midpoint of the semester will be used as the term withdrawal date. Dates for determining reduction of tuition charges are published in semester bulletins and Student Accounts’ Office materials. Fees are not subject to reduction.
Recipients of Federal Title IV student aid who withdraw from all classes in a semester (term withdrawal) earn eligibility for federal student aid on a daily proportioned basis up until 60% of the semester has passed. All days during the semester (except for breaks of 5 days or more and their attendant weekends) are counted. If a student has not earned all of their federal assistance by the date of their term withdrawal, funds are returned to federal programs in the following order: Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loans, Federal Direct Subsidized Loans, Federal Perkins Loans, Federal Direct PLUS Loans, Federal Pell Grants, Federal SEOG, Federal TEACH Grant, other Title IV assistance. Students are responsible for repaying remaining loan funds according to the terms of their promissory notes. Federal Work Study earnings are not required to be repaid. Federal grant repayments owed by the student after school return of Federal funds are limited to 50% of the remaining unearned grant received. Note: Because tuition charges continue to be assessed by Student Accounts at a percentage rate higher than the rate at which federal policy considers Title IV student aid to be earned, students may incur a sizeable uncovered debt to Nazareth College when the college makes required repayment of unearned financial aid to its source. Gift assistance provided by Nazareth College continues to be credited in the same proportion as Student Accounts charges tuition.
Post withdrawal disbursements of federal student aid for which the student may be eligible will be made first from grant sources, then from loans. Within 14 days of determination of term withdrawal, the college will notify the student in writing the amount and type of funds available for post withdrawal disbursement together with explanation of the option to accept or decline all or part of this aid. The student must advise the college of his/her decision within 14 days or the potential disbursement is forfeit. Students will not be eligible for a late disbursement of their loan if it is the second disbursement of the loan e.g. a student borrows for fall and spring semesters, fall disbursement is received, student registers for spring but withdraws before disbursement is made. This student will not be eligible for the second disbursement of his/her loan.
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General Information - Financial Aid
Nazareth College encourages students who feel that they and their families are unable to afford the full cost of a private education to apply for all sources of financial aid for which they may be eligible.
Qualifying students will receive a financial aid “package” composed of a combination of scholarship, grant, loan and work study assistance, which will vary according to demonstrated need and individual circumstances. Awards are renewed annually, contingent upon satisfactory academic progress* and program pursuit and, when applicable, timeliness of application and continued demonstrated need for assistance. Scholarship students must meet other qualifications, such as maintaining a particular cumulative GPA (grade point average), or continuance in the major for which the scholarship was awarded.
* See also Satisfactory Academic Progress later in this section for information on satisfactory academic progress standards which apply to all federal, state and Nazareth programs.
All inquiries about financial assistance and scholarships should be directed to the Financial Aid Office, Nazareth College by calling 585-389-2310 or emailing finaid@naz.edu.
Matriculated students enrolled in one of Nazareth College’s study abroad Residential Programs, Exchange Programs, or Short Term Programs and charged Nazareth College tuition will be eligible for Nazareth College scholarships/grants, NYS aid, and Federal aid as applicable. (Note, however, that Nazareth room grants are not awarded for terms off campus.) Matriculated students enrolled in another college or institution’s study abroad program and not paying Nazareth College tuition will not be eligible for Nazareth College scholarships/grants. The student must apply for and be approved for a consortium or contractual agreement through the Financial Aid Office to determine if Federal and/or NYS financial assistance is applicable.
Prospective applicants for financial aid should file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by the February 15 priority filing deadline. Early Decision candidates should file the Nazareth College Early Decision Financial Aid Form by December 1st and the FAFSA by February 15. Returning Nazareth students should file the renewal FAFSA no later than May 1 (April 1 for summer financial aid) each year. An additional application is required for the NYS TAP award.
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Federal Pell Grants
Federal Pell Grants are available from the federal government to help high need undergraduate students meet the cost of education. Application is made by completing the FAFSA each year. Upon receiving the Student Aid Report (SAR), students should review the document with care and make any necessary changes online. Grants vary according to Congressional appropriation, full-time or part-time status and cost of education. The maximum Federal Pell Grant is currently $5,775. Students who already earned a bachelor’s degree are not eligible.
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Federal TEACH Grant
The Federal Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program provides grants up to $2,000 per semester to academically qualified students who intend to teach in a designated high-need subject area in an elementary or secondary school or educational service agency that serves students from low-income families. In order to receive the grant, an eligible student must complete a TEACH grant application, Agreement To Serve, Counseling and FAFSA annually. Applicants should be aware that failure to complete the service obligation will result in the grant being converted to a Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan with interest accrued and capitalized from the date of the original disbursement. **TEACH grant funding and continuance is not guaranteed and is subject to federal budget approval.
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New York State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP)
Awards vary, based on New York State net taxable income. Students whose families have NYS net taxable incomes of under $80,000 may be eligible for TAP awards. Students must be New York State residents for one year before beginning college and attend full time. Each year, students must file a separate TAP application, which is part of the electronic FAFSA. In order to receive TAP and/or HEOP, students must be registered full time and maintain at least the standards of academic progress noted in https://www2.naz.edu/tuition-aid/renewal-requirements/.
New York State Aid for Part Time Study (APTS): Matriculated students registered for 3-11 credits per semester who meet designated guidelines for need and academic progress may apply for New York State Aid for Part Time Study (APTS). Contact the Financial Aid Office for applications and instructions.
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Other New York State Awards*
- New York State Aid to Native Americans and Native American Indians: Grant amounts vary; available to qualified Native American students.
- Special Awards and Scholarships are also available. These include: Regents Awards for Children of Deceased or Disabled Veterans for students whose parent(s) have served in the U.S. Armed Forces during specified periods of war or national emergency and, as a result of service, either died, suffered a 40% or more disability, was classified as missing in action, or was a prisoner of war; Veterans Tuition Awards (VTA) for veterans who served in Vietnam, the Persian Gulf, Afghanistan or other eligible combat; The Military Enhanced Recognition Incentive and Tribute (MERIT) Scholarship for children, spouses and educational dependents of members of the armed forces of the United States or state organized militia who, at any time on or after August, 2, 1990, while New York State residents, died or is severely and permanently disabled while engaged in hostilities or training for hostilities; NYS Memorial Scholarships for families of deceased firefighters, volunteer firefighters, police officers, peace officers, and emergency medical service workers who died from injuries sustained in the line of duty in service to NYS; NYS World Trade Center Memorial Scholarship for children, spouses, and financial dependents of deceased or severely and permanently disabled as a result of injuries sustained in the attacks or in the rescue and recovery efforts. Please refer to the NYS website (www.hesc.ny.gov) for additional information and awards.
- The Math & Science Teaching Incentive Program is a competitive award program to increase the number of Math & Science teachers. Recipients must agree to teach math or science for five years at a secondary school (grades 7-12) located within New York State. Note: New York State does not allow students to accept this award in conjunction with the federal TEACH grant.
- New York State Scholarships for Excellence valued at $500 or $1,500 are awarded to the top honor students graduating each year from a high school in New York State. A FAFSA must be filed to claim these scholarships which are renewable for a total of 8 full-time undergraduate semesters.
* Residents of the following states may apply for and receive their own specific state scholarships at a college in New York State: Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
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Higher Education Opportunity Program
Nazareth College participates in New York State’s Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP), which offers assistance to students from economically and educationally disadvantaged backgrounds. Students eligible to participate in this program have been clearly designated. Packages for these students are prepared with the advice of the HEOP Director. (See Special Admission Program)
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Federal Direct Loan Program (DL)
These federal student loans are available through the U.S. Department of Education for matriculated students enrolled for 6 credit hours or more each semester. First time borrowers must complete entrance counseling and a Master Promissory Note (MPN) at www.studentloans.gov. Students are notified annually of their loan eligibility through the college’s award letter. They receive disclosure notices from the federal processor after a loan has been certified by the Financial Aid Office, and they are notified by Student Accounts once funds have been credited to their student account. At any point during the process a student may reduce the amount of the certified loan or decline the entire amount. Students are responsible for monitoring their own borrowing while at Nazareth College.
Annual Maximum Limit (Federal Direct Subsidized & Unsubsidized) |
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Dependent Student |
Independent Student |
Year 1 |
$5,500 (No more than $3,500 of this amount may be in subsidized loans) |
$9,500 (No more than $3,500 of this amount may be in subsidized loans) |
Year 2 |
$6,500 (No more than $4,500 of this amount may be in subsidized loans) |
$10,500 (No more than $4,500 of this amount may be in subsidized loans) |
Years 3, 4, & 5 |
$7,500 (No more than $5,500 of this amount may be in subsidized loans) |
$12,500 (No more than $5,500 of this amount may be in subsidized loans) |
|
Aggregate Limits |
|
Dependent Student |
Independent Student |
Dependent Undergraduate |
$31,000 (No more than $23,000 of this amount may be in subsidized loans) |
n/a |
Independent Undergraduate |
n/a |
$57,500 (No more than $23,000 of this amount may be in subsidized loans) |
Graduate |
n/a |
$138,500 (No more than $65,500 of this amount may be in subsidized loans) |
New Federal loan borrowers after October 1, 1998 who have been employed for at least five consecutive, complete school years as a full-time teacher in an elementary or secondary school designated as a low-income school may qualify for Stafford Loan forgiveness of up to $17,500. Additional requirements include not being in student loan default; not receiving a benefit for the same teaching service through the AmeriCorps Program; at least one of the five years of qualifying teaching service must be after the 1997-98 academic year; and the loan for which forgiveness is sought was received before the end of the student’s fifth year of qualifying teaching. To find out whether your school is considered a low-income school or for more details on teacher loan forgiveness programs please visit www.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov/tc
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Consolidation and Deferments
Students who have borrowed under any single or combination of federal student loan programs are eligible for a Federal Consolidation Loan which may extend repayment beyond 10 years at an interest rate which is the weighted average of the underlying loans rounded to the nearest 1/8 of one percent capped at 8.25%. Student borrowers are eligible for a variety of loan deferments, for example, enrollment at half-time or greater, or forbearance for unemployment or economic hardship. Under forbearance, students are responsible for loan interest. Contact the Financial Aid Office for details and information about documentation required for eligibility.
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Additional Unsubsidized Federal Direct Loan
A dependent student whose parent has been denied a PLUS loan qualifies for an additional unsubsidized Federal Direct Loan. Total undergraduate borrowing eligibility under this program is $57,500, of which no more than $23,000 may be subsidized Federal Direct loans.
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Federal Direct Parent Loans (PLUS)
Federal Direct PLUS Loans are provided by the federal government to help parents of dependent undergraduate students finance their education. Parents may borrow up to the full annual cost of education less any other financial aid for each dependent undergraduate student. A current year FAFSA must be filed to be eligible for a PLUS loan. Please visit our website at https://www2.naz.edu/tuition-aid/types-aid/loans/federal-direct-plus-loans/ for the most current PLUS application process.
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Federal Office of the Ombudsman
Borrowers who experience unresolved issues with their school, lender or guarantee agency may contact the federal Office of the Ombudsman at (202) 401-4498 in Washington, D.C. or toll-free at (877) 557-2575.
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Federal Campus-Based Programs
Nazareth College participates in the three federal on-campus programs: Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG), Federal Perkins Loans and Federal Work Study (FWS) Program. Students must file a FAFSA yearly for a review of eligibility. Awards vary with individual circumstances, full- or part-time status and funding made available to the college by Congressional action. Undergraduate students already holding a bachelor’s degree are ineligible for FSEOG.
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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG)
Federal grants ranging from $100 - $1,000 awarded to students who are Pell Grant recipients. Amounts vary based on the limited availability of funds. FAFSA must be filed annually. FSEOG is subject to continual Federal funding.
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Federal Perkins Loans
See the following link for information:
https://www2.naz.edu/tuition-aid/types-aid/loans/federal-perkins-loan/
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Federal Work Study Program
The Federal Work Study (FWS) award provides employment opportunities in various campus offices. Work-Study awards are offered to students with financial need, based on the Free Applicaiton for Federal Student Aid (FASFA). On average, students work 10-12 hours per week. Students are paid at an hourly rate and receive paychecks every two weeks for the hours worked. The Work-Study hourly wage at Nazareth College is currently $8.90 per hour; because they receive direct payment, the FWS award is not credited on the student’s term bill.
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Veteran Benefits
Students may be eligible for veteran educational benefits. Consult the Nazareth College Office of Veterans’ Affairs or the Senior Assistant Director of Financial Aid regarding Veteran educational awards information.
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Other Outside Awards
Students are encouraged to apply for any outside grants and scholarships for which they may be eligible. VESID, AmeriCorps, Social Security Administration and Bureau of Indian Affairs are examples of outside agencies which help qualified students.
Applications for the Work Incentive program are made through the New York State Department of Social Services.
All scholarships from sources outside the Nazareth College campus must be reported to the Financial Aid Office as soon as they are awarded. Checks in support of these awards should be directed to the Financial Aid Office. Federal regulations require that all known sources of assistance be taken into account in determining the fulfillment of demonstrated need for student aid. For this reason, it is the policy of the college to utilize outside scholarships in the following manner:
• To reduce any unmet federal demonstrated need
• To reduce student self help in the form of Federal Work Study, Perkins or Stafford Loans
• When Nazareth gift plus outside scholarships total more than the cost of tuition, to reduce campus gift assistance as appropriate to individual circumstances.
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Rights and Responsibilities of Recipients
Students seeking financial assistance are responsible for filing timely, valid applications for the programs under which they may request aid. Additional information regarding applications and all student financial aid rights and responsibilities may be obtained from the Financial Aid Office, Smyth Hall, room 43.
Request for review of financial aid awards must be made in writing to the Director of Financial Aid and be accompanied by suitable photocopied documentation. Such requests will be reviewed by a financial aid committee including the Director and Vice President for Enrollment.
Students who federal aid has been suspended due to not meeting the College’s published satisfactory academic progress (SAP) policy may regain aid eligibility for the future semesters by either: a) submitting a successful appeal to the Director of Financial Aid or b) successfully meeting SAP requirements.
Male students must have on file confirmation that they have registered with the Selective Service (the Draft) or that they are not required to do so before the college will disburse Federal student aid. Students reaching their 18th birthday while matriculated at Nazareth must register promptly.
Students are responsible to document and make any appropriate revisions whenever Social Security Administration records report a mismatch of information on their Federal Aid Application (FAFSA).
Students who are non-citizens but hold a permanent resident certificate must be able to document their eligibility to receive assistance from Federal student aid programs. Wherever direct computer matched documentation from Immigration and Naturalization Service cannot be made, students may be required to obtain from INS a completed Form G640.
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Verification
Verification is a federal review process required by the U.S. Department of Education by which we compare information from your FASFA with your federal income tax information and other related documents. The U.S. Department of Education determines which student FASFAs are selected for verification. If your FASFA is selected for verification, you will be required to either authorize the IRS data match on your FASFA form or provide copies of official IRS tax transcripts. Copies of actual tax returns are no longer permitted. In addition, you must complete a Federal Verification Worksheet in order to verify household and untaxed income information. The Federal Verification Worksheet is available at https://www2.naz.edu/tuition-aid/forms/. Students will be contacted via their Nazareth College email if they are selected for federal verification. The require information must be provided within 30 days of request in order to receive any federal financial aid. For returning students, financial aid packages will not be completed until federal verification requirements are satisfactorily completed.
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Enrollment Status Verification
Nazareth College participates in the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC) located in Herndon, Virginia. At least four times a semester (before classes begin; at the close of registration; after the last day to withdraw and receive a grade of W; and on the last class day of term) the college submits a computer file of students’ enrollment status to the Clearinghouse which, in turn, supplies verification of enrollment to all lending institutions and the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). All loan deferment forms are forwarded to the NSC. Nazareth College does not supply this information directly to lending institutions.
If a student has registered late and/or had a drop/add/withdrawal processed to the term registration, this information may not be reported to the Clearinghouse until the next submission. The Clearinghouse asks that if a student receives a collection letter, the student is to follow the procedures as outlined.
- Call the lending agency to see if a deferment form was received between the time the Clearinghouse supplied the information and the lending agency sent the collection letter.
- You may verify your enrollment status by accessing the Clearinghouse website: www.nslc.org. In the “Students” section, you may confirm your own status and verify that your lender is using the Clearinghouse to supply enrollment data.
- If an emergency exists, e.g. a student is being threatened with default, the Records Assistant (585-389-2803) may be able to intervene on the student’s behalf by faxing a verification of enrollment letter to the lending agency.
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Default
Recipients of student aid of any description may not be in default on a student loan taken to attend any institution nor owe a refund to a federal grant program at any institution. Additional documentation from sources such as a previous lender or guarantee agency may be required to update records. Parents borrowing on behalf of a dependent student must also clear federal review demonstrating that they themselves are not in default on any student loan or owe repayment of any federal monies.
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Satisfactory Academic Progress
See the following link for information:
https://www2.naz.edu/tuition-aid/renewal-requirements/
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Nazareth College Merit Scholarships
Nazareth College has a wide range of merit scholarships that are awarded by the Admissions Committee at the time of acceptance to freshmen and transfer students who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement and potential, regardless of financial circumstances. Financial need is not a factor in consideration for these awards. No separate application is necessary. All scholarships require full-time attendance.
Nazareth College Scholarships may be used toward tuition charges only. When combined with other grants, scholarships, or benefits restricted to tuition charges (i.e. NYS TAP, Veteran’s/ROTC tuition benefits, Tuition Exchange, etc.), the combination may not exceed full tuition. In cases where the combined awards exceed tuition, the Nazareth College Scholarship/Grant will be reduced accordingly.
Nazareth College Additional Scholarships/Grants for Special Populations
These scholarships/grants are awarded IN ADDITION TO any Nazareth College merit-based scholarships listed above:
Art, Music, Theatre, and Music Theatre Scholarships
Departmental faculty approve awards to entering students in these majors based on competitive review of portfolio or audition. Student must continue in the major for which the scholarship was awarded. Renewable for eight consecutive, full time undergraduate semesters provided a 2.0 cumulative GPA is maintained.
Campus Room Grant
Renewable for eight consecutive full-time undergraduate semesters provided student resides in Nazareth on-campus housing. Residents assistants (RA’s) and students receiving Tuition Exchange, Tuition Remission, and Veteran’s Benefits are ineligible for the campus room grant.
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship
$1,000 per semester awarded to students transferring directly from a 2 year college program who are members of Phi Theta Kappa at the time they apply for admission to Nazareth College. A 3.0 cumulative GPA must be maintained. The Phi Theta Kappa award is contingent upon official verification of PTK membership, which must be received before June 30 to enroll in the fall term, or before October 31 to enroll in spring term.
You must apply for financial aid by completing the Free Application For Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and demonstrate financial need to be considered for the following need-based grants:
Nazareth College Grants
In addition to merit scholarships and various federal and state grant programs, Nazareth commits significant funding to its own need-based grant program. Eligibility is determined at the time of acceptance and/or upon receipt of a valid FASFA. Need-based grants are renewable based upon continued financial eligibility, as determined by filing a FASFA each academic year, and maintaining minimum academic standards.
Many scholarships and grants offered by Nazareth College are funded in part by general donations from alumni and friends of the College from funds listed below. If your award is funded by a donor, you will be notified of the sponsor’s name and asked to participate in a gratitude gathering at the start of the fall semester.
Named and Endowed Awards
The following scholarships and grants have been founded by alumni and friends of the college:
Mark and Rita Zlotnick Allen Scholarship awarded to a student in the Art Department.
Joan M. Altier Scholarship awarded to a student majoring in art.
Alumni Memorial Scholarship awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Ames-Amzalak Memorial Trust Endowed Scholarship awarded to students studying in the Hickey Center for Interfaith Studies and Dialogue.
The Carrie M. Auchter Memorial Scholarship awarded to students of Polish descent.
The Carrie M. Auchter Scholarship awarded to women of Polish descent.
Sister Marie Augustine Scholarship awarded to a chemistry or biochemistry major.
Margaret Smith Barnell Scholarship awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
John B. Barnell, M.D. Scholarship awarded for the study of Italian language and culture.
Barnes and Noble Scholarship awarded to deserving students in need of financial assistance to purchase textbooks.
Dennis A. and Deborah A. Silva Endowed Scholarship awarded to a graduate student in the communication sciences and disorders program.
Edith and George Beattie Scholarship to be awarded to a student enrolled in the undergraduate inclusive education program.
Colleen and Kevin Bolger Memorial Scholarship awarded to a business student.
Lorraine and Daan Braveman Scholarship awarded to Nazareth College students to help further the racial, ethnic, or cultural diversity of the student body.
Michael Breese Memorial Scholarship awarded to a worthy student with demonstrated financial need.
Paulette Bronte Memorial Scholarship awarded with preference for a student studying Spanish.
Dr. Mary T. Bush Endowed Scholarship awarded with preference for a student with academic excellence, sophomore through senior status, majoring in History or Political Science.
Marie Callahan Scholarship awarded every fourth year to an entering freshman majoring in Chemistry, Biochemistry, or Biology.
Magdalena Callahan Scholarship awarded to a graduate student in reading.
Guiseppe and Antonietta Cappellino Scholarship awarded to an honor student with demonstrated commitment to community service.
Jean A. Cappellino Foreign Language Scholarship awarded to a foreign language student.
Patricia Carney Memorial Scholarship awarded to a graduate student in the inclusive education program.
Casa Italiana Scholarship awarded to a student of academic ability and commitment to the pursuit and advancement of Italian culture.
Cynthia Dawn Castell Scholarship awarded to a student in the field of Spanish.
Pang Family Scholarship awarded to a student demonstrating high academic achievement and financial need.
Vivian Chapman Memorial Scholarship awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Louise and Vilma Ciccone Endowed Scholarship awarded to Nazareth College student(s) for studying abroad in Italy.
Class of 1957 Scholarship awarded to students with high academic standing.
Class of 1966 Scholarship awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Class of 1967 Endowed Scholarship awarded with preference to a student(s) from the Rochester City School District
Class of 1968 Scholarship awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Class of 1969 Scholarship awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Ann and Andrew Colaruotolo Memorial Casa Italiana Endowed Scholarship awarded to a Nazareth College student(s) of Italian-American descent.
John Concannon Family Scholarship awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
The Nazareth College Concepts Scholarship awarded annually to a worthy students in need of financial assistance.
Helen and Walter Cooper Scholarship awarded to a student in biology, chemistry or biochemistry.
Joanne Miller Corbelli Endowed Nursing Scholarship awarded to nursing students with demonstrated financial need.
Maria M. and Angelo A. Costanza Endowed Scholarship awarded to students with financial need who display academic excellence, have a minimum 3.5 grade point average, strong citizenship and character, and a desire to make a meaningful contribution to society.
Edna Bauman Costich Memorial Scholarship awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Mary Ellen Shea Crowley ‘48 Endowed Scholarship awarded with preference to a deserving student majoring in science, with a preference for a biology major, and demonstrating financial need.
Mary Agnes Cullen ‘63 and Kathleen McCarthy Crotty Scholarship awarded to graduates of Elmira Notre Dame High School.
Dante Scholarship for the use of a Rochester student actively interested in Italian culture.
Sadie and Mario D’Aiuto Endowed Scholarship Fund awarded to undergraduate students with financial need to support tuition, room and board, with a mimimum B average.
Bruce B. and Elizabeth Davidson Scholarship awarded to a resident of the Palmyra-Macedon School district.
Donald F. and Maxine B. Davison Foundation Scholarship awarded to students with demonstrated will to work hard to achieve their academic goals, preferably from Monroe County, NY.
Mary Angela DeBritz Scholarship awarded to students majoring in Nursing or Communication Sciences and Disorders.
The Frank and Grace DeVito Memorial Scholarship established in memory of Frank and Grace DeVito to provide scholarships to students with demonstrated financial need.
Michael L. Dianetti Memorial Scholarship Fund awarded to undergraduate business majors.
The Mary Ellen DiChesere Memorial Scholarship awarded to students with demonstrated financial need.
Richard DiMarco Memorial Endowed Casa Italiana Scholarship awarded to Nazareth College student(s) of Italian-American descent.
Anthony and Carol DiMarzo Endowed Scholarship awarded to Nazareth College student(s) of Italian-American descent.
The Lewis L. Dollinger Scholarship awarded to students in the field of music.
Edwin and Marietta Romano Dooley Scholarship awarded to a student in a liberal arts major.
The Jack Doyle Memorial Scholarship awarded to a student in the field of psychology who plans a career in counseling with a demonstrated financial need.
Donna L. Dake Scholarship awarded to students of high scholastic attainment with a preference for English majors and adult learners.
Aileen Scherer Duerr Endowed Scholarship awarded to a first generation college student, studying in the School of Health and Human Services. In addition to demonstrated financial need, the student must be in his/her junior or senior year with a B average or better and provided leadership in campus community service activities.
Alice M. Duffy Memorial Scholarship awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Jean E. Dutcher Memorial Scholarship awarded to a non-traditional undergraduate student with academic promise.
Josephine C. Ewing Scholarship awarded to an adult student in the nursing department.
Max and Marian Farash Charitable Foundation First in Family Scholarship awarded to students who are first generation college students.
The Thomas R. Finucane Memorial Scholarship to be awarded to worthy student with demonstrated financial need.
The Marion Caviston Fitzpatrick Memorial Scholarship awarded annually to a first-year student from St. Michael’s Parish, Penn Yan, New York.
The Alice L. Foley Scholarship awarded to students in the Nazareth College Honors Program.
Ford Family Scholarship awarded annually to students from Genesee County, New York.
Jane C. Fox Scholarship awarded with preference for a resident of Auburn, New York.
George and Jane Fraley Scholarship awarded to a music student with need.
The Judge Domenick L. Gabrielli Fund awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Mary J. Gagan Endowed Scholarship awarded with preference to a student from the greater Utica, NY area.
The Joseph Peter and Rose Genevieve Gagliano Scholarship awarded to a student in teacher education or in social work.
Rose M. Gallina Memorial Scholarship awarded to students of Italian-American descent with demonstrated financial need.
Lena Gantt Scholarship awarded to an African American student from a modest background.
Genesee County Antique Dealers Association Scholarship to be awarded to a student majoring in Art or Art History.
Catherine Gilgan Scholarship awarded to students with financial need.
The Gleason Memorial Fund Scholarship provides scholarships for students in the field of accounting and business administration.
Denise Frey Goodman Memorial Scholarship awarded to a senior from Yates County, NY.
Gramkee Family Scholarship awarded with preference to a student from the Bradford, Dundee and Hammondsport, NY school districts.
A. Phil and Josephine M. Grosodonia Scholarship awarded to Nazareth College student(s) of Italian-American descent with demonstrated financial need.
Sheila C. Grushkin Memorial Scholarship awarded to a student majoring in an art, art history or art education.
Helen Guthrie Memorial Scholarship awarded to a social work major.
Haire Family Scholarship awarded to a graduate student enrolled in the inclusive education program.
Jack and Les Harrison Scholarship Fund awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
The Maureen Hartigan Memorial Scholarship awarded to an undergraduate student in the field of communication sciences and disorders.
William Randolph Hearst Scholarship endowed by the Hearst Foundation to be awarded to students from rural or small town background.
Mary E. Wynne Heimrich Memorial Scholarship awarded to high honor students.
The Marion C. Henderson Scholarship Fund awarded to students with high honors and demonstrated financial need.
Charles and Gloria Hetterich Scholarship awarded to a student in biology, chemistry or biochemistry.
E. James, Mary, and Rita Hickey Scholarship awarded to students of outstanding promise.
Robert Hobstetter Endowed Scholarship is awarded to a piano major with extroadinary talent and technique through competitive audition.
Marion A. Hoctor Scholarship is a merit and need-based scholarship awarded to students studying abroad with a preference for those studying in the British Isles.
The Joseph G. Hoffman Scholarship to be awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Honors Program Scholarship awarded to participants in the Nazareth College Honors Program.
Horovitz Scholarship awarded to a graduate student in art therapy.
Valerie Zalat Hunt Scholarship awarded to an adult learner in the field of business.
Iacona Family Casa Italiana Scholarship awarded to Nazareth College student(s) of Italian-American descent.
Kathryn A. James Memorial Scholarship provides scholarships for students of Polish or German ancestry and of high scholarship and character.
Robert A. Kidera Scholarship awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Regina Kennedy Scholarship awarded to students in need of financial assistance.
Jean Sullivan Knipper Scholarship awarded to a student majoring in science.
Irene T. Kocak Endowed Scholarship Fund awarded to a student(s) from Binghamton, NY.
Konar Family Scholarship to be awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Alicia Lamphron Endowed Scholarship awarded to social work students with preference given to a United States veteran.
The LaPalm-Martin Scholarship Fund to be awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Sister Magdalen LaRow Memorial Scholarship awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Lucille LaSalle Memorial Scholarship awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Dominic J. LaSalle Memorial Scholarship awarded with preference to candidates for teaching certification in Music, Art or English.
LTC. Paul E. Levin Veterans’ Scholarship awarded to a U.S. combat veteran(s) who maintains a minimum 3.0 average at Nazareth.
Paul J. and Judy W. Linehan Scholarship awarded to students in need of financial assistance who have experienced life-changing events.
The Long Island Alumni Scholarship Fund awarded with preference for the children and grandchildren of Long Island alumni.
Majorie C. Loos Scholarship awarded to students with demonstrated financial need.
Farrell P. Lynch Memorial Scholarship awarded with preference for an honor student from Nassau or Suffolk County, New York.
Patricia M. MacDonald ‘88 Endowed Scholarship awarded to a non-traditional student with preference to a mother returning to school majoring in the arts or English.
Sheila A. Maguire Scholarship to be awarded to upper-division students majoring in Social Work.
The Helen Malone Endowment established by the Nazareth College of Rochester Alumni Association.
Roselinde Mandery Endowed Scholarship in Nursing awarded to full-time undergraduate students enrolled in the nursing program. The student must be a U.S. Citizen and maintain a B average.
Marriott Corporation Memorial Scholarship awarded to students with demonstrated financial need.
Mary Jane Laluppa Mayka Scholarship awarded to a junior or senior of academic ability with need. Preference for students of Italian descent.
Sister Annuciata McCabe Scholarship awarded to a first year student of proven academic excellence.
Robert H. Cambridge Scholarship awarded to a full or part-time student.
Mary Soons McCarthy Scholarship awarded to a first generation college student.
The McCormick Scholarship Fund to be awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Eileen E. McInerney Scholarship awarded to a worthy social work student in good academic standing.
Marie Russo Merenda ‘76, ‘78, and Joseph A. Merenda, Ed.D. Endowed Scholarship awarded to a Nazareth College student(s) with preference given to a student(s) with financial need and a minimum 3.0 grade point average.
The John M. Miceli Memorial Scholarship awarded to a student of Italian descent.
The Joseph J. Miles Memorial Scholarship awarded to needy students majoring in religious studies and/or music.
Robert and Janice Miller Endowed Scholarship awarded to students from the New York City metropolitan area.
Robert Miller Entrepreneurial Partnership Scholarship awarded to students in a business field.
Mott Charitable Trust Foreign Language Scholarship awarded to a foreign language student.
M.L. Navrat Endowed Scholarship Fund awarded to a public high school graduate from the Rochester City School District with demonstrated financial hardship.
Nazareth Endowed Award to be awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
The Nazareth College Alumni Association Scholarship to be awarded to the son or daughter or grandchild of an alumna/us.
Joanne Hume Nigro & Ronald Nigro Italian Students Travel Fund is to defay the costs of a student to study in Italy.
Melanie Cecere Ninfo Scholarship awarded to a student demonstrating faith, integrity and service to our children and the Sisters of St. Joseph.
The O’Connor Memorial Scholarship awarded to students based upon need.
Virginia Otto Scholarship awarded to a foreign language major undertaking study abroad.
Diane and John Paganelli Scholarship awarded to students of Italian-American descent with demonstrated financial need.
Albert J. and Rosemary Page Memorial Scholarship awarded to students with demonstrated financial need.
Marion and Paul Pagerey Scholarship awarded to students who have a history of social, economic, or educational disadvantage.
Palazzo Family Scholarship to be awarded annually to a business major with strong academics and participation in athletics.
Vincent and Maria A. Palladoro Scholarship awarded with preference for a student majoring in international studies.
Patricia Gantert Parker Scholarship awarded to worthy students in needs of financial assistance with preference for a graduate of Nazareth Academy.
Fergus Perdue Scholarship to be awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Frank and Margaret Perticone Endowed Casa Italiana Scholarship awarded to students of Italian-American descent with demonstrated financial need.
Eileen McGee Pestorius Scholarship awarded to worthy student who is an honor student.
Pierpont Endowed Scholarship awarded to a student with a demonstrated background in community service.
Mary Anne Pineda Memorial Scholarship awarded to a nursing student.
Eileen Smyntek Pinto Scholarship awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Pittsford Rotary Scholarship awarded to student with a history of active community service.
Presser Scholarship awarded to an outstanding music major.
Purple and Gold Scholarship awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Quinn-Metz Scholarship awarded to a student with need to pursue study in Italy.
The Virginia L. Radley Scholarship to be awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
The James E. Reilly Scholarship Fund awarded to students with demonstrated financial need.
The Elizabeth Remington Scholarship Fund awarded to undergraduate students of high scholastic standing.
Rochester Labor Management Cooperative Trust Scholarship awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Rochester City School District and Nazareth Scholars Program awarded to graduates of the Rochester City School District.
Rochester Guild for Special Children Scholarship awarded to a student pursuing graduate studies in preparation for careers in special education. Students must be residents of Monroe County, NY and express an intention to pursue a career in Monroe County.
Ruth E. and John L. Rourke Scholarship awarded annually to an English major.
Jay Sanborn Memorial Scholarship awarded to a worthy music student in need of financial assistance.
William Schirk Scholarship to be awarded for academic excellence and need to a student beginning with the sophomore year.
Bernard and Joseph Schmidt Endowed Scholarship awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
The Kilian and Caroline Schmitt Scholarship awarded to a full- or part-time adult student.
William H. Shannon Endowed Scholarship provides assistance for a religious studies major or minor, or for a child of a Nazareth alumnus. The recipient must demonstrate financial need.
William Shirk Scholarship awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
The Otto A. Shults Scholarship Fund awarded to upper-division students on the basis of academic performance and financial need.
The Mabel Purdue Shults Scholarship awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Dennis A. and Deborah A. Silva Endowed Scholarship awarded to a graduate student in the communication sciences and disorders program.
Sr. Jamesetta Slattery Scholarship awarded to outstanding education students.
Small Business Council Scholarship to be awarded to a student in the field of business.
Dr. Mary Elizabeth Spaulding awarded to students majoring in speech pathology.
Elizabeth Gillern Sullivan Memorial Scholarship awarded to a deserving student studying abroad in Western Europe with financial need.
Mary A. Sullivan Scholarship awarded to worthy students in need of financial assistance.
Sister Kathryn Sullivan Scholarship awarded to a liberal arts student.
The Florence D. Sweeney Scholarship awarded annually to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Elmer Thaney Family Memorial Scholarship awarded to an incoming transfer student from Monroe Community College.
Thiem Foundation Nursing Scholarship awarded to full time honor students in Nursing.
Thiem Foundation Grant awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Thirtieth Year Class Scholarship awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Dianne Thompson Memorial Endowed Scholarship awarded to Nazareth College student(s) pursuing a career in physical therapy and demonstrating financial need.
The Sister Margaret Mary Townsend Scholarship awarded to a student studying nursing.
Marion Fischer Tucker Scholarship awarded to worthy minority students in need of financial assistance.
Elaine Ringelstein Urlaub Award awarded to a student sociology intern.
Jane M. Welch Scholarship awarded to worthy students in need of financial assistance.
The Dr. Mark M. Welch Scholarship awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
Sister Stella Regina Welch Scholarship awarded to worthy students with demonstrated financial need.
West Family Scholarship awarded with preference to African American students demonstrating financial need and academic promise.
The George L. White Memorial Scholarship awarded every four years to a freshman student at the end of the freshman year for the greatest scholastic progress.
Gerald G. Wilmot Music Scholarship established to provide scholarships to students in the Music Department.
The William J. Woerner Charitable Foundation Scholarship awarded to a Rochester area resident.
Young Scholars Award Scholarship awarded to a student majoring in English, History, or Philosophy.
Youngblood Student Assistance Fund provides emergency funds to students to help purchase books.
Antonio, Adellina, and Carol Zollo Fund awarded to students who wish to enhance their educational experience by studying in Italy.
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