Did your final final seventh grade marks in English, math, social studies and science average to 93.0% or better? You’re eligible to compete for the most extensive Catholic high school scholarship program in the diocese!
Molloy offers full and partial four-year scholarships worth over $750,000. These academic scholarships are awarded on the basis of your marks, your score on the T.A.C.H.S. , and your performance on our Scholarship Competition. Choice is not a factor in awarding scholarships.
The Competition will be held on Saturday, December 2, 2006, from 9:00 to 11:15 a.m. It includes short answer questions on a wide variety of topics including history, literature, mathematics, geography, science, art, music and more! There’s also an essay that tests your ability to write clearly and logically.
If you qualify, clip the form below and attach a copy of your seventh grade report card, showing that your final seventh grade marks average at least 93.0% Note that the 93.0% average is required for students from all schools and academic programs.
Mail after September 10 and before November 10 to
Scholarship Competition
Archbishop Molloy High School
83-53 Manton Street
Briarwood, NY 11435
You’ll receive a letter of admission with more details about the scholarship competition. If you don't receive this confirmation within ten days of mailing your application, call the school immediately.
Click here to download the full application
Archbishop Molloy High School does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, color, national or ethnic origin in the administration of school policies, admission policies, scholarships, athletic and other school-administered programs for its students. The school admits students of any gender, race, color, national or ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school.
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Please attach a copy of your seventh grade report card showing final marks in English, math, social studies and science that average to at least 93.0%