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Regional Scholarships

The diversity of our student body is central to the St. Paul’s School experience. Our classrooms and dormitories come alive with talented, engaged students from across the country and around the world who are eager to share their unique perspectives. The result is the richest possible learning environment. This is the heart of our community.
 
St. Paul’s School offers seven regional scholarships, for outstanding students from many distinct areas of the United States. Recent scholars have been Student Council Officers, Presidential and Morehead-Cain Scholars, a world debate championship participant, record-breaking athletes, recipients of community outreach grants, and prestigious School Award winners.

a Cook Scholar

I knew that when I was blessed with the opportunity to attend St. Paul’s School it would change my life. I have never been happier or more at ease. I wouldn’t exchange my time at St. Paul’s for the world.

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  • Burke Scholarship

    California and Wyoming

    The Susan and Coleman P. Burke '59 Scholarship was established in May of 2014 to provide American teenagers from California and Wyoming with academic opportunities similar to those experienced by Mr. Burke while at SPS. The scholarship provides funding for each year of a student's attendance at St. Paul's School. Preference will be given to families for whom financial considerations are critical factors in making educational decisions.
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  • Cook Scholarship

    Montana

    The Cook Scholarship Program was established in 1973 by the late Frank Hervey Cook, a lifelong Montana resident and a 1919 graduate of St. Paul's School. The scholarship provides funding for tuition costs at St. Paul's School to worthy Montana boys and girls. In addition, financial assistance is given to scholarship recipients for the associated costs of attending the college of their choice.
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  • Greene Scholarship

    Alabama

    Established in 2006 by native Alabaman John Kaul Greene '47 to honor his experience at St. Paul's School and to provide others with a similar opportunity, the Greene Scholarship provides full tuition and fees for each year of attendance at the School. Preference will be given to families demonstrating financial need.
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  • Second Greene Scholarship

    Tennessee

    Established in 2020 by native Alabaman John Kaul Greene ’47 to honor his experience at St. Paul’s School and to provide others with a similar opportunity, the Greene Scholarship provides full tuition and fees for each year of attendance at the School. Preference will be given to families demonstrating financial need.
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  • Heinz Scholarship

    Pennsylvania

    The Heinz Scholarship was established in 2008 with a grant from the Pittsburgh-based Heinz Endowments and by two St. Paul's School alumni, Christopher Heinz '91 and his wife, Sasha Lewis Heinz '97, to provide opportunities for students from Pennsylvania to attend St. Paul's.
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  • Hunt Scholarship

    Texas, New Mexico, and Mexico

    Established in 2011 by Stacey S. Hunt, Gayle and Woody Hunt, and the Hunt Family Foundation, the Marcus Jonathan Hunt Scholarship honors the late Mr. Hunt of the SPS Form of 1989, who valued highly his experience at the School. 
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  • Meyer Scholarship

    South Carolina

    Established in 2012 by Austin and Lane Meyer of Columbia, S.C., the Meyer Scholarship will be awarded to as many as four South Carolina students, preferably one in each form, to help them attend St. Paul's School. The scholarship will provide partial or even full payment of tuition and fees for eligible students, with criteria and amount of award determined at the discretion of the School.
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  • Ross Scholarship

    Northern New Jersey

    Established in 2005 by E. Burke Ross Jr. ’69 to honor three generations of the Ross family who have attended St. Paul’s School and the family’s longtime residence in northern New Jersey, the Ross Scholarship provides full tuition and fees for each year of attendance at the School.
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St. Paul's School admits qualified students of any race, color, disability, religious affiliation, national and ethnic origin, sex, gender identity, genetic information, and sexual orientation to all rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at our school. We do not discriminate in violation of any law or statute in the administration of our educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and financial aid programs, and athletics or other school-administered programs.

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