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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Application Process

Do I need to be accepted into Loyola before I apply to the Empowered Scholars Program?

No, but you must apply to Loyola University Maryland and submit your financial aid forms before being considered. Admission to Loyola and admission to the Empowered Scholars Program are two separate processes. Only students admitted to Loyola may be selected to join the Empowered Scholars honors program.

Will you see my Common App answers when you review my application?

No. The Empowered Scholars Program application is separate from the Common App. We only receive your basic information (such as name, school, and transcript). If you’d like, you may re-use essay content from your Common App, but keep in mind our essay questions are specific to the Empowered Scholars Program and focused on your academic goals in science fields.

I missed the application deadline, can I still apply?

Yes, but your options may be limited. Late applications may be reviewed later in the cycle, added to the waitlist, or, in some cases, may not be eligible for review.

When will notifications of awards be sent?

Applications are reviewed after the initial deadline. Early Action applicants typically hear in mid-January; Regular Decision applicants by early March. If you have not yet been admitted to Loyola, you will hear from the Empowered Scholars Program after your Loyola admission decision. Even if you are not selected, you will receive an email notification with your status (admitted, waitlisted, or not admitted). Be sure to check your spam folder.

Can I apply to the Empowered Scholars Program, Hyman Science Scholars Program, and/or the Honors Program. Can I apply to both the Empowered Scholars Program and Sellinger Scholars Program?

Yes. Students may apply to all programs they are eligible for. Empowered Scholars applicants must meet both academic and financial requirements.

If I apply to the Empowered Scholars Program, am I committing to attend Loyola or participate in the program?

No. Applying is not a commitment. If admitted, you will choose whether to accept your place in the Empowered Scholars Program. This decision is separate from your decision to attend Loyola University Maryland.

Can I apply to the Empowered Scholars Program if I am already a student at Loyola?

The Empowered Scholars Program is designed for incoming first-year students, and preference is given to those who apply at the time of admission. Because of the program’s structure and activities, it’s usually not possible to join later. However, if you are a transfer student and interested in Empowered Scholars, we encourage you to  contact the Admissions coordinator to discuss your options.

Can transfer students join the Empowered Scholars Program?

The Empowered Scholars Program is designed for incoming first-year students, and preference is given to those who apply at the time of admission. Because of the program’s structure and activities, it’s usually not possible to join later. However, if you are a transfer student and interested in Empowered Scholars, we encourage you to  contact the Admissions coordinator to discuss your options.

I am not a U.S. citizen. Can I apply to the Empowered Scholars program?

Yes. Students who are U.S. permanent residents or who have been lawfully admitted as refugees, in accordance with U.S. government and National Science Foundation requirements, are eligible to apply to the Empowered Scholars Program.

Are international students eligible for this program?

Unfortunately, international students are not eligible to become Empowered Scholars due to the nature of the grant. The program abides by current federal guidelines and is only for students who are either citizens of the United States, nationals of the United States (as defined in section 101(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act), aliens admitted as refugees under section 207 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, or aliens lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence.

Please note that Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) individuals are also ineligible unless they meet the federal requirements listed above.

Majors and Other Scholars Programs

What majors are eligible for the Empowered Scholars Program?

The program is open to students pursuing Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees in Biochemistry, BiologyChemistry, Engineering, and Forensic Science. Students preparing for clinical careers (medicine, nursing, pharmacy, veterinary, dental, physical therapy, etc.), teaching, or business administration are not eligible.

Can I participate in the Empowered Scholars Program if I double major in a program major and a non-program major?

Yes, students may participate in both the Empowered Scholars Program and the Honors Program—as long as they can fully engage in all Empowered Scholars activities and successfully complete their required majors. Please note, however, that students pursuing professional degrees or careers in areas such as medicine, dentistry, nursing, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, physical therapy, teaching, or business administration are not eligible to combine these programs.

Can I participate in both the Empowered Scholars Program and the Honors Program?

Yes. Students may be part of both. If accepted into both programs, staff will help you coordinate your Messina and Honors Program requirements.

Can I participate in both the Empowered Scholars Program and the Hyman Science Scholars Program or Sellinger Scholars Program?

No, students cannot participate in both the Empowered Scholars Program and the Hyman Science Scholars or Sellinger Scholars programs. Each program has its own Messina courses and cohort activities, and Empowered Scholars does not include business administration majors (which are required for Sellinger Scholars). If you are admitted to more than one program, you’ll meet with the program directors to determine which is the best fit for your goals.

Financial Aid

Can I apply to the Empowered Scholars Program even if I won’t have any financial need?

No. This honors program is specifically for high-achieving students with significant financial need (specifically, students who are Pell Grant eligible based on the Student Aid Index).

How will the financial aspect of my scholarship be decided?

Loyola’s Office of Financial Aid determines financial need based on required forms, including the FAFSA. Without these forms, the Empowered Scholars Program cannot award its scholarship.

Why is the FAFSA required to apply to the Empowered Scholars Program?

Because the Empowered Scholars Program includes a significant scholarship component, the FAFSA is required to verify your eligibility for federal, state, and Loyola financial aid. The financial aid office uses the FAFSA to determine your level of financial need, which is a key requirement for participation in the program. Without a submitted FAFSA, we are unable to confirm your eligibility for the scholarship portion of the program, even if you meet the academic qualifications.

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Questions about the program? Send an email to empoweredscholars@loyola.edu or visit our Contact page to find your prospective or current student coordinator.

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 2527565. The Empowered Scholars Program is made possible through this NSF grant, which provides scholarships and resources to help talented STEM students with financial need thrive at Loyola and prepare for impactful careers.