Freshmen students entering in academic year 2022-2023
Bishop Carroll Level: $23,000
Presidential Level: $21,000
Trustee Level: $20,000
All Saints Level: $18,000
Founders Level: $16,000
All full-time students pursuing their first baccalaureate degree, who have applied and been accepted to Carroll in the 2022-2023 academic year are automatically considered for the above guaranteed minimum scholarships and awards based on official recalculated high school transcripts and test scores (if available). Merit scholarships are awarded for up to four years of full-time study. Other Carroll College institutional aid is generally awarded for up to four years. Students must maintain a 2.0 or higher Carroll cumulative grade point average to retain the merit awards and all other Carroll scholarships and/or grants. Additional gift aid may be available for full-time students who submit a FAFSA and are determined to have financial need. New students must deposit by May 1 to be eligible for additional need-based Carroll gift aid. Carroll College's commitment as a residential college is affirmed by its policy of awarding financial aid that is intended to assist with direct cost for tuition, fees, college-owned housing, and board. If a student is approved to live off campus or does not enroll in campus housing, Carroll College merit scholarships will be reduced by $4,000 unless the student is independent according to FAFSA regulations.
Carroll institutional grants/scholarships will not exceed:
- On-campus students = Total of tuition/fixed fees/room/board
- Off-campus students = Total of tuition/fixed fees
Carroll College institutional aid is not refunded to a student but will be used to pay institutional costs incurred during the academic year awarded. If a student receives outside aid that specifically covers tuition and/or room and board charges, Carroll aid may be reduced. Examples include Veterans benefits, vocational rehabilitation, ROTC, etc.
If students choose to live off-campus, have been granted permission to live off-campus, or live in campus apartments, institutional need-based aid may be reduced. The financial aid package is based on full-time attendance and a student’s housing status at Carroll.
Other Carroll Scholarships and Grants
Family Allowance Grant
Carroll provides a grant of $1,000 ($500 per semester) to each dependent family member when two or more immediate family members are attending Carroll full-time (first baccalaureate degree) during the same semester. Specific details and applications are available from the Financial Aid Office or on the Carroll College website and are due by February 1 each year.
Activity Scholarships and Grants
Activity scholarships and grants are offered to students (pursuing their first baccalaureate degree) involved in forensics, theater, student government, choir, string band, pep band, drumline and intercollegiate athletics. Amounts vary and may be renewable with continued involvement in the activity. Carroll College offers activity scholarships to students in the following areas:
Forensics: Contact the Director of Forensics, Mr. Brent Northup
Theatre: Contact the Theatre Department, Ms. Kim Shire
Choir: Contact the Choir Director, Michael Gray & Tasha Anderson
Liturgical Choir: Fr. Marc Lenneman or Deidre Casey
Pep Band: Contact the Pep Band Coordinator, Rebecca Kagerer
Music Ensemble: Contact the Director, Rebecca Kagerer
Men’s Basketball: Contact the Head Coach, Mr. Kurt Paulson
Women’s Basketball: Contact the Head Coach, Ms. Rachelle Sayers
Men & Women’s Cross Country: Contact the Head Coach, Ms. Shannon Flynn
Men’s Football: Contact the Head Coach, Mr. Troy Purcell
Men & Women’s Golf: Contact the Head Coach, Mr. Bennett MacIntyre
Men’s Soccer: Contact the Head Coach, Mr. Doug Mello
Women’s Soccer: Contact the Head Coach, Mr. David Thorvilson
Women’s Softball: Contact the Head Coach, Ms. Shawna Juarez
Men & Women’s Track & Field: Contact the Head Coach, Mr. Harry Clark
Women’s Volleyball: Contact the Head Coach, Ms. Maureen Boyle
ROTC: Contact the ROTC office, Sgt. First Class Matthew Sonsteng
Parish Scholarship
Students who are active in a Catholic Parish within the State of Montana may apply for this scholarship through their parishes. Applications are available at the parishes for this $1,000 scholarship or on the Carroll College website and are due by February 1 to the parish. This award is a first year, freshman scholarship only (pursing their first baccalaureate degree).
Endowed Scholarships and Grants
Carroll College endowed scholarships and grants result from gifts to Carroll by individuals and institutions interested in helping Carroll students succeed. Donor restrictions apply in most instances and most are need-based, which require the results of a FAFSA. Applications for endowed scholarships are not required for endowed scholarships as funds are allocated in accordance with donor restrictions and/or specifications and Financial Aid Office policies. Carroll College scholarships and grants are available for students pursuing their first baccalaureate degree. Post-baccalaureate degrees do not qualify for Carroll gift aid unless specified by the endowed or cash grant donor.
Employer Matching Grant
Students who enroll at Carroll for at least three and no more than nine credits and whose employer contributes at least one-third of tuition costs are eligible for this Matching Grant Program. Students do not need to be degree candidates at Carroll, but they must enroll for credits (no audits). Recipients of the employer matching grant are not eligible for any other Carroll aid or benefit. Applications are available in the Financial Aid Office and the Carroll College website and are due by the semester payment due date.
Carroll Scholarships and Awards for Transfer Students
Scholarships for students entering in academic year 2022-2023:
Presidential Scholarship |
$17,000 |
Trustee Scholarship |
$15,000 |
All Saints Award |
$13,000 |
All full-time transfer students pursuing their first baccalaureate degree, who have applied and been accepted to Carroll in the 2022-2023 academic year are considered for the above scholarships and awards based on official transcripts and a recalculated, cumulative transfer grade point average. Merit scholarships are awarded for up to four years of full-time study. Other Carroll College institutional aid is generally awarded for up to four years. Students must maintain a 2.00 GPA or better Carroll cumulative grade point average to retain merit awards and all other Carroll scholarships and/or grants and be enrolled full-time. Carroll College's commitment as a residential college is affirmed by its policy of awarding financial aid that is intended to assist with direct cost for tuition, fees, college-owned housing, and board. If a student is approved to live off campus or does not enroll in campus housing, Carroll College merit scholarships will be reduced by $4,000 unless the student is independent according to the FAFSA regulations.
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship for Transfer Students
Transfer students pursuing their first baccalaureate degree, selected to Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society, which recognizes outstanding academic achievement by students who attended community colleges are eligible. Students must indicate membership on the application for admission for this $2,000/yr renewable scholarship. Students must maintain a 2.00 GPA or better Carroll cumulative grade point average to retain merit awards and all other Carroll scholarships and/or grants.