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Schulze Early Learning Scholarship Program is sponsored by Catholic Schools Center of Excellence and Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation. Scholarships for middle-income families to access Catholic preschool programs for the 2025-2026 school year.
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Scholarship Schedule - Schulze Family Foundation In January of every year, we begin the annual COLLEGE scholarship process. New COLLEGE scholar applicants have from the first week in January to April 1st to submit a completed application. Current COLLEGE scholars renewing for the next year can expect to receive an email on May 1st of their renewing year.
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The early learning scholarship application portal opens on November 1 of the year before enrollment in the child’s last year of preschool. Decisions are made on a rolling basis until all funds are awarded. All funds now committed.
The Early Learning Scholarship Application portal is closed. Only specific Minnesota Catholic Schools are eligible for Early Learning Scholarships. All Saints School – Lakeville Annunciation School – Minneapolis Ascension Catholic School – Minneapolis Blessed Trinity – Richfield Carondelet Catholic School – Minneapolis Community of Saints Regional Catholic School – West St.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Middle-income families with children entering their final year of preschool at eligible Catholic schools. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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