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Scholarships

The Parkinson School offers both merit and need-based scholarships to help the next generation of health care leaders access a high-quality education and pursue their professional ambitions.

The Robert and Betty Parkinson Scholars Award
The Parkinson Scholars Award supports exceptionally talented students with demonstrated financial need who are dedicated to being “persons for others” and using their Parkinson education to improve the health and health care of individuals, communities, and systems. Up to 10 Parkinson incoming graduate students will receive an $8,000 tuition-restricted scholarship for the academic year as well as access to additional funds to support scholarly activity. For information on how to apply, click here.

The Clarke Family Scholarship for the Advancement of Healthcare
The Clarke Family Scholarship honors the Clarke Family’s commitment to advancing the field of Healthcare Administration. It provides one undergraduate Healthcare Administration student and one Master of Healthcare Administration student with a one-time tuition restricted scholarship. A call for applications is announced in the Fall semester. Contact the MHA Program for more information. 

The Parkinson Family Scholarship
Graduate students with high financial need may be eligible for the Parkinson Family Scholarship which provides up to $6000 tuition scholarships yearly toward the completion of the degree. To be considered for this award, submit a graduate program application and contact the Parkinson Dean's Office for more information.

Parkinson International Student Scholarship
The Parkinson International Student Scholarship provides international graduate students with a $12,000 tuition award toward the completion of their degree program. One scholarship is provided per graduate program, per academic year. To be considered for this award, submit a graduate program application and contact the Parkinson Dean's Office for more information.

The Aurora Scholarship
The Aurora Scholarship provides alumni of Aurora University a $12,000 tuition award to pursue a graduate degree at the Parkinson School. To be considered for this award, submit a graduate program application and contact the Parkinson Dean's Office for more information.

Westlake Graduate Scholarship

The Westlake Graduate Scholarships in Health Professions, funded by the Westlake Health Foundation, are designed to increase the number of master’s-prepared health and mental health professionals and researchers serving West Suburban Cook County. The scholarship supports graduate students across three schools: the Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, the School of Social Work, and the Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health.

Graduate students from West Suburban Cook County are encouraged to apply. To be considered, students must complete the general scholarship application at https://luc.academicworks.com/users/sign_in. The priority deadline is April 15, and the application will close on June 1.

Award decisions will be announced in the summer before the start of the fall term. Additional details about the award and application process can be found on the Financial Aid Scholarship Connection website.

For other scholarship opportunities, please contact the Parkinson Dean's Office for more information.

Accessing financial aid begins by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA. Be sure to use Loyola's School Code 001710. Learn more by visiting Tuition and Financial Aid.

 

The Parkinson School offers both merit and need-based scholarships to help the next generation of health care leaders access a high-quality education and pursue their professional ambitions.

The Robert and Betty Parkinson Scholars Award
The Parkinson Scholars Award supports exceptionally talented students with demonstrated financial need who are dedicated to being “persons for others” and using their Parkinson education to improve the health and health care of individuals, communities, and systems. Up to 10 Parkinson incoming graduate students will receive an $8,000 tuition-restricted scholarship for the academic year as well as access to additional funds to support scholarly activity. For information on how to apply, click here.

The Clarke Family Scholarship for the Advancement of Healthcare
The Clarke Family Scholarship honors the Clarke Family’s commitment to advancing the field of Healthcare Administration. It provides one undergraduate Healthcare Administration student and one Master of Healthcare Administration student with a one-time tuition restricted scholarship. A call for applications is announced in the Fall semester. Contact the MHA Program for more information. 

The Parkinson Family Scholarship
Graduate students with high financial need may be eligible for the Parkinson Family Scholarship which provides up to $6000 tuition scholarships yearly toward the completion of the degree. To be considered for this award, submit a graduate program application and contact the Parkinson Dean's Office for more information.

Parkinson International Student Scholarship
The Parkinson International Student Scholarship provides international graduate students with a $12,000 tuition award toward the completion of their degree program. One scholarship is provided per graduate program, per academic year. To be considered for this award, submit a graduate program application and contact the Parkinson Dean's Office for more information.

The Aurora Scholarship
The Aurora Scholarship provides alumni of Aurora University a $12,000 tuition award to pursue a graduate degree at the Parkinson School. To be considered for this award, submit a graduate program application and contact the Parkinson Dean's Office for more information.

Westlake Graduate Scholarship

The Westlake Graduate Scholarships in Health Professions, funded by the Westlake Health Foundation, are designed to increase the number of master’s-prepared health and mental health professionals and researchers serving West Suburban Cook County. The scholarship supports graduate students across three schools: the Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, the School of Social Work, and the Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health.

Graduate students from West Suburban Cook County are encouraged to apply. To be considered, students must complete the general scholarship application at https://luc.academicworks.com/users/sign_in. The priority deadline is April 15, and the application will close on June 1.

Award decisions will be announced in the summer before the start of the fall term. Additional details about the award and application process can be found on the Financial Aid Scholarship Connection website.

For other scholarship opportunities, please contact the Parkinson Dean's Office for more information.

Accessing financial aid begins by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA. Be sure to use Loyola's School Code 001710. Learn more by visiting Tuition and Financial Aid.