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Scholarships

Through the generosity of Cardinal Newman families, friends and supporters, the following Scholarships are available for Cardinal Newman School students:

Endowed Scholarships

William C. Earhardt, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
Provided by:  The Earhardt Family and Cardinal Club
This annual, merit based scholarship awards $1,000 to four students.

Funded Scholarships

Bernard Neil Herbkersman Memorial Scholarship
Provided by:  The Herbkersman Family
Funds are awarded to students demonstrating a joy for living through active involvement in school and church.

Bobbi Rossi Memorial Fund Scholarship
Provided by:  The Rossi Family and The Bobbi Rossi Memorial Fund
Tuition assistance provided to a senior who embodies a harmonious balance of character, heart, faith and purpose.

Capital Plastic Surgery Scholarship
Provided by:  Dr. and Mrs. Gregory Sexton
$1,000 awarded to a graduating senior excelling in math and science.

 

Cass McCarter Scholarship
Provided by:  Mr. Nick McCarter and The Cass McCarter Memorial Foundation
$1,000 awarded to a graduating senior who is actively involved in school life, extracurricular activities and the community.

Colite International Scholarship
Provided by:  The Brown Family and Colite International, LTD.
$1,000 is awarded to two current 8th–11th grade students holding at least a “B” average and are active in two or more sports.

Judith J. Felix Scholarship
Provided by:  Mrs. Judy Felix
This scholarship is awarded to a rising freshman who excels in English.

For more information on applying for these scholarships or to learn more about starting a scholarship fund at Cardinal Newman School, please contact the Development Office at 803.782.2814 ext. 24.

 

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