Launched in 1992, the Marianist Urban Students Program (MUSP) identifies high-potential students in urban Marianist elementary schools and offers them financial, academic and social support to succeed at Marianist high schools.
“Without financial aid from MUSP, tuition costs would prevent most of these students from attending Catholic high schools,” says Marianist Brother Gene Meyerpeter, program coordinator. “They wouldn’t be exposed to the same values and would be lost in the shuffle of the public school system. In some cases, they’d be at risk of not graduating from high school.”
Each year, the Marianists make it possible for six students from the following Catholic elementary schools to receive partial tuition grants and membership in the Marianist Urban Students Program at Villa Angela-St. Joseph High School: St. Agatha-Aloysius, St. Francis, St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Jerome schools.
The selection of the recipients is done by the MUSP Board of Advisors. The Board is looking for students who fulfill all of the following conditions:
*Students admitted to MUSP must go through the VASJ admissions process and be accepted in good standing.
For more information about MUSP, please contact Director of MUSP Anthony Redding '89 at 216-481-8414 ext. 156 or aredding@vasj.com.