Presidential Scholarships
Presidential Scholarships give young men with potential — but without the economic means — an opportunity to thrive at St. Louis U. High. They are established through a gift of $1,000,000 to the school endowment.
Presidential Scholarships are awarded to three students annually who demonstrate financial need, honoring the spirit and generosity of the donor. Donors work with SLUH to develop criteria for recipients, and have the opportunity to align their interests and passions with the Jr. Bills who will be recognized as their Presidential Scholars.
Carl '54 and Merlyn Schack Presidential Scholarship
The Carl '54 and Merlyn Schack Presidential Scholarshi
Emnett Family Presidential Scholarship
Michael Williams '26
Heritage Presidential Scholarship
Danny McAuliffe '25, Joseph Murphy '26, Zayvione Caver-Hunt '27
Laura and Bernard Schilli Memorial Presidential Scholarship
Clark Davis '25, Paul Pham '25, Oliver Manalang '26
Melvin '38 and Jane Giles Presidential Scholarship
Leo Hahn '26, Edmund Reske '27, Caleb Vilmer '27
Msgr. Robert L. McCarthy ‘46 Presidential Scholarships
Alex Juan '26, Emiliano Chavez McLaughlin '27, Adrian Samaniego '25
Paul G. Sheridan, SJ Presidential Scholarship
Jayden Jones '25, Jett Veal '27, Kaleb Clark '27
St. Louis Presidential Scholarship
Jacob Grijalva '25, Conor O'Callaghan '25, Tim Kelly '27
Steward Family Presidential Scholarship
Dylan Humphrey '25, Jose Rincon '25, Micah Shaw '27
William Brennan, SJ Presidential Scholarship
Madhavan Anbukumar '25, Simon Apprill-Sokol '26
William J. Murphy '56 Presidential Scholarships
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about William J. Murphy '56 Presidential Scholarships
"SLUH helps us grow as whole people by not only offering excellent academics but faith-based formation and extracurriculars as well. I am involved in Varsity Choir, Liturgical Choir Speech Team and last year founded the SLUH Coin Club. I am making the most out of my SLUH education by taking the best courses available to me. SLUH is the best school I ever attended, and I am really lucky that I am able to be here."
- John Posey '24
Schilli Presidential Scholar, South City (Thomas Jefferson Middle School)