Resources to help finance Catholic high school decision October 4, 2022By Catholic Review Staff Catholic Review Filed Under: Feature, Local News, News, Schools As families visit Catholic high schools, figuring out how to pay for a Catholic education is likely at the forefront of their minds. There are several organizations, including the Archdiocese of Baltimore, that offer financial aid, grants and scholarships to qualified students attending Catholic schools. Below are a few resources. Also check with individual schools and parishes for information on tuition assistance or other scholarships that may be available: Archdiocese of Baltimore Archdiocese of Baltimore Partners in Excellence Program: pieschools.org Archdiocese of Baltimore School Fund: tinyurl.com/aobaid Independent/state opportunities Children’s Scholarship Fund Baltimore: csfbaltimore.org Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Young Scholars Program: jkcf.org The Knott Scholarship Funds: knottscholar.org Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship: tinyurl.com/cdbradley Colleen and Erin Marlatt Scholarship: colleenanderin.org Theresa F. Truschel Charitable Foundation, Inc.: tinyurl.com/truschel G.B. Charities: gbcharities.org Maryland BOOST Scholarships: marylandboost.org Maryland Council – Knights of Columbus The Frederick M. Gossman Memorial High School Scholarship The William J. O’Brien, Jr. Memorial Catholic High School Scholarship kofc-md.org/high-school-scholarships Read More Schools Benedictine abbot, retired professor, goes back to high school as ‘lifelong learner’ Mercy High School launches capital campaign John Carroll School closed for day after students sickened Jesuit Father McAndrews recalled as ‘brilliant’ educator at Loyola Blakefield In age of individualism, young people need holistic education, pope says Senior QB guides Loyola Blakefield past Calvert Hall in the 104th Turkey Bowl Copyright © 2022 Catholic Review Media Print