Welcome Grants
For all families that are enrolling their child into kindergarten, OLG offers a $1,000.00 tuition grant.
Transfer Grants
Students from 2nd to 7th grade transferring from a public school to Our Lady of Grace are eligible for a $1,000.00 tuition grant year one, and a $500.00 tuition grant the second year enrolled in OLG.
Learn more about how to take advantage of these opportunities by contacting Principal Eric Harper at [email protected].
BRIDGE Scholarship
Scholarships are available for eligible families through the Bridge Educational Foundation. For more information and an application, click here!
DLFF Pathway Scholarship
The Danaher Lynch Family Foundation is pleased to offer DLFF Pathway Scholarships to elementary students entering 5th , 6th and 7th grade in participating Lower Bucks Catholic Schools. Applications will be available in late February and selections are made by a committee at each participating school in late April or early May. The Pathway Scholarship recipients are awarded $1000 towards tuition. This award is renewable through 8th grade at the school where the recipient has been selected if the student remains in good standing with academics, conduct, and financial responsibilities. The Danaher Lynch Family Foundation will also offer Pathway recipients the opportunity to participate in a community service project once or twice a school year in order to encourage qualities of responsibility, accountability, leadership, initiative, and service.
DLFF Mission: “Helping to Unleash the Potential of the People in Our Community”
For more information, please visit https://dlff.org/dlff-pathway-scholarship.
Blessed Micheal McGivney Scholarship
The Blessed Micheal McGivney Scholarship was instituded by the Our Lady of Grace chapter of the Knights of Columbus to honor the memory of thier founder. The scholarship of $2,500 is awarded to students who are Catholic and actively practice their faith. Fr. McGivney's great contribution was to empower the laity to serve the Church. These students are invlolved in chairity and service and they are molded in example of Fr. McGivney: humble, hard-working, and loving.
The application can be found below.
David Foster Memorial Scholarship
The David Foster Memorial Scholarship was instituted to honor the memory of David Foster, an extremely talented and gifted wood craftsman. His brother and sister-in-law, Mark and Christina Foster, established this annual scholarship of $1000 in their brother’s honor to be awarded to a student who embodies these traits: creative, expressive, and artistic. This student may not be first in the class but he or she exhibits hard work and determination and uses their artistic talents for the benefit of the school community.
The application can be found below.