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Burke Scholarships

Through the generosity of Richard A. Burke, president of Trek Corp. and a 1956 graduate of Marquette's College of Business Administration, Marquette University is pleased to offer the Burke Scholarship, a four-year, full-tuition scholarship to Marquette.

The Burke Scholarship Program recognizes, honors and encourages lifetime development of a humanitarian ethic manifested in a commitment to serve others. It is awarded annually to 10 academically talented Wisconsin high school seniors who exhibit leadership in a manner that reflects exceptional commitment to community. Scholarship recipients may also receive a stipend for living expenses. Eligibility for, and amount of the stipend, depends upon student need as determined by completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.

The Burke Scholarship is a full-tuition scholarship to Marquette University. It is renewable each year of a recipient's four-year undergraduate program provided the recipient maintains a 3.0/B grade-point average, complete 300 hours of meaningful service each academic year, and lives on campus during the first two years of the program.

Award winners participate in extracurricular activities sponsored by the program as well as special academic programs focusing on the spirit of Jesuit education and service to others. The Burke Scholarship Program culminates in the recipients' commitment to make substantial service to others a part of their lives following graduation.

A Burke Scholarship Program Award supercedes all other academic scholarships awarded by Marquette University.

Scholarship Information

Award Amount
  • Full tuition

  • Eligibility for, and amount of the stipend, depends upon student need as determined by completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.

  • Up to 10 scholarships awarded.
Deadline
  • Feb. 15
Selection Guidelines
  • Family residency in Wisconsin

  • High school seniors

  • High school rank at or near the top 10 percent (when applicable)

  • ACT composite of 28 or SAT of 1200

  • Demonstrated commitment to others as shown through volunteer time and effort in service to others

  • Demonstrated leadership in school, community organizations, parish activities, athletics, etc.
  • Interview required of finalists

 

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