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More than 96 percent of 黑料门students receive some form of financial aid. For many of these students, this support means the difference between a 黑料门education and a dream deferred.

Hear some of Loyola鈥檚 finest students discuss how important scholarship support has been to their education.

Stephanie Cardenas

Future doctor plans to help hometown community

鈥淚 am from a low-income immigrant family, and I never thought I would be fortunate enough to receive a college education.鈥 - Stephanie Cardenas, Biology major, Class of 2019

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First-generation student mentors others like her

鈥淪cholarship support motivates me to continue my studies, stay involved, and maintain focus during my undergraduate career.鈥 - Teresa Dorado, Environmental science and visual communications major, Class of 2020

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Adult student finds second chance with SCPS

鈥淎s a first-generation college student and a single parent, I thought my chances of receiving a secondary education were long gone.鈥 - Norma Glasco, Management major, School of Continuing and Professional Studies

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Mentor and friend hopes to pass on wisdom to youth

鈥淭he groundwork and resources that 黑料门provides its students help us to be well-rounded and more prepared for not only college life but also life after college.鈥 - Wesley Ibarra, Health systems management major, Class of 2019

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JFRC alumna serves as leader, teacher

鈥淚 cannot imagine a better place to further my personal growth and my faith than 黑料门University Chicago.鈥 - Kimberly Ocampo, Spanish and secondary education major, Class of 2019, JFRC Spring '16

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Student heals others from the inside out

鈥淚t is one thing to physically heal someone and another to understand that person and maybe even help them on a larger scale.鈥 - Nicholas Popernik, Psychology and biology major, Class of 2019

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More than 96 percent of 黑料门students receive some form of financial aid. For many of these students, this support means the difference between a 黑料门education and a dream deferred.

Hear some of Loyola鈥檚 finest students discuss how important scholarship support has been to their education.