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Senn Scholars

David Prasse Community Schools Scholarship (Senn Scholars Program) consists of a group of local students who attended Senn Hish School right down the street from Loyola.

The Senn Scholars Program is a partnership between Loyola and Senn High School, providing financial, academic, and wraparound support to five students annually. The Senn Scholarship fills a financial gap for students and serves a population of majority students of color, first-generation college students, limited income, and other financially underrepresented groups in higher education.
Currently, there are 23 Senn Scholars enrolled at LUC

The Senn Scholars Program includes

Regular Meetings with Senn Academic Advisor & Program Coordinator
Service opportunities with Senn High School Students
Loyola 360 Retreats
Peer Mentorship Program
Community-Building Activities
On-campus employment assistance
Student leadership opportunities
Access to individualized tutoring resources

This program empowers students to thrive academically and stay connected with their high school community. To learn more and apply, visit www.luc.edu/finaid/scholarships/undergraduate or contact Undergraduate Admissions at 773.274.3000.

David Prasse Community Schools Scholarship (Senn Scholars Program) consists of a group of local students who attended Senn Hish School right down the street from Loyola.

The Senn Scholars Program is a partnership between Loyola and Senn High School, providing financial, academic, and wraparound support to five students annually. The Senn Scholarship fills a financial gap for students and serves a population of majority students of color, first-generation college students, limited income, and other financially underrepresented groups in higher education.
Currently, there are 23 Senn Scholars enrolled at LUC

The Senn Scholars Program includes

Regular Meetings with Senn Academic Advisor & Program Coordinator
Service opportunities with Senn High School Students
Loyola 360 Retreats
Peer Mentorship Program
Community-Building Activities
On-campus employment assistance
Student leadership opportunities
Access to individualized tutoring resources

This program empowers students to thrive academically and stay connected with their high school community. To learn more and apply, visit www.luc.edu/finaid/scholarships/undergraduate or contact Undergraduate Admissions at 773.274.3000.