Mount St. Mary's University Guaranteed Admission Partnership
EMMITSBURG, Md. and HAGERSTOWN, Md. (February 23, 2018) – Leaders from Mount St. Mary’s University (MSMU) and St. Maria Goretti High School (SMGHS) hailed “a great day for Catholic education in Washington County” as they signed an admissions agreement guaranteeing the high school’s graduates admission and a four-year renewable scholarship to the university.
"This partnership recognizes the shared goal of two of the leading Catholic institutions of the region to enhance access to high quality values-based education at the high school and postsecondary levels,” said Mount St. Mary’s University President Timothy E. Trainor, Ph.D. “Both institutions have long histories of enrolling students who are looking to live significantly; this agreement is a natural fit.”
“The collaboration is a remarkable record of achievement and a strong commitment to the Catholic faith,“ said Christopher Cosentino, president of St. Maria Goretti High School.
Under the terms of the agreement, signed by Trainor and Cosentino, St. Maria Goretti High School students who meet defined requirements are guaranteed admission to MSMU. Students who meet the criteria will receive, at minimum, a $22,000 four-year award, with a total value of $88,000.
This semester St. Maria Goretti High School became the first high school in Washington County to collaborate with MSMU by offering students the opportunity to enroll in collegiate courses such as sociology and criminal justice. This initiative was made possible by the Center for Catholic School Excellence housed in the Division of Education. According to Center Director Elizabeth Monahan, a select number of qualified juniors and seniors participate in a class either remotely or at the Mount’s Frederick campus that is taught by the university’s professors. Currently, Professor Tim Wolfe, Ph.D., is teaching an introduction to sociology course. St. John’s Catholic Prep also participates in the program. Students who complete and pass the courses receive both university and high school credits.
“High-quality connections enable our students to grow in a powerful learning atmosphere, and we are doing just that with this collaboration. This partnership is a perfect fit for our Catholic, college-preparatory high school,“ stated Bridget Bartholomew, St. Maria Goretti High School principal.
Under the agreement, an MSMU admissions representative will visit SMGHS as many as three times a year to share information about the Mount’s academic programs and application, admissions, financial aid and related processes.
“We are thrilled to build on our relationship with St. Maria Goretti – this furthers both schools’ abilities to be of service to students and families in Washington County,” said Eric Danielson, director of admissions at the Mount.