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2021 St. Anne Scholars Scholarship Application Catholic Foundation of Michigan- Scholarship 2021 St. Anne Scholars Scholarship Catholic Foundation of Michigan- Scholarship BEFORE YOU BEGIN To translate the application form in Spanish, click on the Google logo in the upper left corner of this page that says, “Select Language" Please select "Spanish" or the language of your choice. Responses in Spanish are accepted. Para traducir el formulario de solicitud al español, haga clic en el logotipo de Google en la esquina superior izquierda de esta página que dice: "Seleccione el idioma" Seleccione "Español" o el idioma de su elección. Se aceptan respuestas en español. The Catholic Foundation of Michigan Scholarship Program assists students and their families in helping to make Catholic education affordable and accessible. Awards are paid directly to the school and made possible thanks to the generosity of the Archdiocese of Detroit and kind donors. Deadline: Completed applications, including all required documents, must be submitted online no later than June 1st at 11:59 pm EST. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Timeline: Award recipients will be selected by the Catholic Foundation of Michigan's Scholarship Committee after careful and considerable evaluation of each application. Students will be notified of their award status in July by email. Students are evaluated in three areas: 1. Short answer responses 2. Letters of recommendation 3. Financial need This is a competitive scholarship. Grants will be awarded between $1,000 and $5,000. Printed On: 30 April 2021 2021 St. Anne Scholars Scholarship 1 Application Catholic Foundation of Michigan- Scholarship STUDENT INFORMATION Student Full Legal Name* Character Limit: 100 Student's Date of Birth (mm/dd/yyyy)* Character Limit: 10 Student Ethnicity (check all that apply)* Choices African American Asian Hispanic or Latino Native American or Alaska Native Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander Other Prefer not to answer White Current Registered Parish* If you are not currently a member of a parish, please select N/A. Choices Assumption Grotto Parish, Detroit Basilica of Ste Anne de Detroit Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament Christ Our Light Parish, Troy Christ the Good Shepherd Parish Christ the King Parish Christ the Redeemer Parish, Lake Orion Church of the Holy Spirit, Highland Corpus Christi Church Divine Child Divine Grace Catholic Parish Divine Providence Parish, Southfield Gesu Catholic Church Guardian Angels Parish, Clawson Holy Cross (Hungarian) Parish, Detroit Holy Family Parish, Detroit Holy Family Parish, Memphis Holy Family Parish, Novi Holy Innocents - St. Barnabas Parish, Roseville Holy Name Parish Holy Trinity Parish Immaculate Conception - Anchor Bay Immaculate Conception Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church Most Holy Trinity Parish Mother of Divine Mercy Parish Printed On: 30 April 2021 2021 St. Anne Scholars Scholarship 2 Application Catholic Foundation of Michigan- Scholarship Nativity of Our Lord Parish, Detroit Our Lady of Albanians Parish, Southfield Our Lady of Czestochowa Parish, Sterling Heights Our Lady of Good Counsel Church Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish, Plymouth Our Lady of Grace (Vietnamese) Parish, Warren Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, Detroit Our Lady of Hope Parish, St. Clair Shores Our Lady of La Salette Parish, Berkley Our Lady of Loretto Parish, Redford Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish, Emmett Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish, Temperance Our Lady of Refuge Parish Our Lady of Sorrows Parish, Farmington Our Lady of the Angels Parish, Taylor Our Lady of the Lakes Our Lady of the Rosary Parish Our Lady of the Scapular Parish, Wyandotte Our Lady of the Woods Parish, Woodhaven Our Lady of Victory Parish, Northville Our Lady on the River Parish Our Lady Queen of Apostles Parish, Hamtramck Our Lady Queen of Heaven - Good Shepherd Parish, Detroit Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Parish, Beverly Hills Our Lady Star of the Sea Parish, Grosse Pointe Woods Our Mother of Perpetual Help Parish, Oak Park Presentation/Our Lady of Victory Parish, Detroit Prince of Peace Catholic Church Resurrection Parish, Canton Sacred Heart Mission, North Branch Sacred Heart Parish, Auburn Hills Sacred Heart Parish, Dearborn Sacred Heart Parish, Detroit Sacred Heart Parish, Grosse Ile Sacred Heart Parish, Imlay City Sacred Heart Parish, Yale San Francesco Parish, Clinton Township Ss Cyril & Methodius Slovak Catholic Church SS Peter and Paul Parish North Branch SS Peter and Paul, Parish Westside SS. Andrew and Benedict Parish, Detroit SS. John and Paul Parish, Washington Township SS. Peter and Paul (Jesuit) Parish, Detroit SS. Peter and Paul (Westside) Parish, Detroit SS. Peter and Paul Parish, North Branch SS. Simon and Jude Parish, Westland St. Aidan Catholic Church St. Albert the Great Parish, Dearborn Heights St. Alfred Parish, Taylor Printed On: 30 April 2021 2021 St. Anne Scholars Scholarship 3 Application Catholic Foundation of Michigan- Scholarship St. Aloysius Parish, Detroit St. Aloysius Parish, Romulus St. Alphonsus - St. Clement Parish, Dearborn St. Ambrose Parish, Grosse Pointe Park St. Anastasia Roman Catholic Church St. André Bessette Parish, Ecorse St. Andrew Catholic Church St. Andrew Kim Parish, Northville St. Anne Parish, Monroe St. Anne Parish, Ortonville St. Anne Parish, Warren St. Anselm Parish, Dearborn Heights St. Anthony Parish, Belleville St. Anthony Parish, Temperance St. Augustine Parish, Richmond St. Augustine St. Monica Catholic Church St. Barbara Parish, Dearborn St. Basil the Great St. Benedict Parish, Waterford St. Blase Parish, Sterling Heights St. Charles Borromeo Parish, Detroit St. Charles Borromeo Parish, Newport St. Charles Lwanga Parish, Detroit St. Christopher Parish, Marysville St. Clare of Montefalco St. Clement of Rome Parish, Romeo St. Colette Parish, Livonia St. Constance Parish, Taylor St. Cornelius Parish, Dryden St. Cunegunda Parish, Detroit St. Cyprian Parish, Riverview St. Damien of Molokai Parish St. Daniel Parish, Clarkston St. Edith Parish, Livonia St. Edward on the Lake Parish, Lakeport St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, Troy St. Elizabeth Parish, Detroit St. Ephrem Parish, Sterling Heights St. Fabian Parish St. Faustina Parish, Warren St. Florian Parish St. Frances Cabrini Parish St. Francis - St. Maximilian Parish Community St. Francis D'Assisi - St. Hedwig Parish, Detroit St. Gabriel Parish, Ida St. Gabriel Roman Catholic Church St. Genevieve - St. Maurice Parish, Livonia St. Gerald Parish, Farmington St. Hubert Parish, Harrison Township Printed On: 30 April 2021 2021 St. Anne Scholars Scholarship 4 Application Catholic Foundation of Michigan- Scholarship St. Hugo of the Hills St. Hyacinth Parish, Detroit St. Irenaeus Parish, Rochester Hills St. Isaac Joques St. Isidore Parish, Macomb Township St. James Catholic Church St. Jane Frances de Chantal St. Joan of Arc St. John Fisher Chapel University Parish St. John Neumann Catholic Parish St. John Paul II Parish, Detroit St. John the Baptist Parish, Dearborn Heights St. John the Baptist Parish, Monroe St. John the Evangelist St. John Vianney Parish, Shelby Township St. John XXIII, Redford St. Joseph Catholic Church and School St. Joseph Oratory Parish, Detroit St. Joseph Parish, Erie St. Joseph Parish, South Lyon St. Joseph Parish, Trenton St. Juan Diego, Detroit St. Jude Parish, Detroit St. Justin - St. Mary Magdalen Parish, Hazel Park St. Kateri Tekakwitha Parish, Dearborn St. Kenneth Parish, Plymouth St. Kieran Parish St. Lawrence of Utica St. Linus Parish, Dearborn Heights St. Louis Parish, Clinton Township St. Louise de Marillac Parish, Warren St. Lucy (Croatian) Parish, Troy St. Lucy Catholic Church St. Malachy Parish, Sterling Heights St. Margaret of Scotland Parish, St Clair Shores St. Mark Parish, Warren St. Martin de Porres Parish, Warren St. Mary Burnside Parish, North Branch St. Mary Catholic Church St. Mary Church, Wayne St. Mary Magdalen Parish, Melvindale St. Mary Mystical Rose Parish, Armada St. Mary of Monroe St. Mary of Port Huron St. Mary of Redford St. Mary of the Hills Parish, Rochester Hills St. Mary Parish Greektown St. Mary Queen of Creation Parish, New Baltimore St. Mary Royal Oak Catholic Church Printed On: 30 April 2021 2021 St. Anne Scholars Scholarship 5 Application Catholic Foundation of Michigan- Scholarship St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy Parish, Westland St. Mary, Our Lady of the Annunciation Parish, Rockwood St. Mary, Our Lady of the Snows St. Mary, Our Lady Queen of Families Parish, Warren St. Matthew Parish, Detroit St. Matthias Parish, Sterling Heights St. Michael Parish, Livonia St. Michael Parish, Sterling Heights St. Michael the Archangel, Monroe St. Moses the Black Parish, Detroit St. Nicholas Parish, Capac St. Owen Parish St. Patrick White Lake St. Paul (Albanian) Parish, Rochester Hills St. Paul of Tarsus Parish, Clinton Township St. Paul on the Lake St. Perpetua Parish, Waterford St. Peter Catholic Church St. Peter Claver Catholic Church St. Philomena Parish St. Pio of Pietreicina St. Pius X Parish St. Priscilla Parish, Livonia St. Raymond - Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish, Detroit St. Regis Catholic Parish St. Rene Goupil Parish, Sterling Heights St. Richard Parish, Westland St. Rita Parish, Holly St. Roch Catholic Church St. Ronald Parish, Clinton Township St. Sabina Catholic Church St. Scholastica Parish St. Sebastian Catholic Church St. Stephen Parish, New Boston St. Suzanne - Our Lady Gate of Heaven Parish, Detroit St. Thecla Catholic Church St. Therese of Lisieux Parish, Shelby Township St. Thomas a'Becket Catholic Church St. Thomas More
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