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San Damiano Scholars Program

To be a San Dam is to discern and respond to God’s call to rebuild the Church in the world today. It’s building a lifelong relationship with Jesus Christ, showing care for the community, being an active learner, and being a person on a mission.

Where does the name San Damiano come from?

Eight centuries ago in the Italian town of Assisi, a young man named Francis had an experience that changed history. As he knelt before the crucifix in the church of San Damiano, Francis heard Christ speak:  "Francis, go rebuild my church, which you see is falling into ruin."

We believe God echoes these words to us today, encouraging us to respond in new ways to meet growing needs. Â鶹ֱ²¥'s San Damiano Scholars strive to understand and discern what “rebuild my church” means to them. It’s a profoundly important—and individual—challenge with lasting societal implications.

What career path is calling you?

Girl and CrossWe believe the Church deserves well-formed and grounded leaders. People who are willing to answer the call to something larger than themselves. People who are willing to explore their beliefs and find their life’s work. People who have a love for their church and want to explore faith-based career options.

No matter where your career interests lie, explore the call to something bigger than yourself—communities, churches, schools, nonprofit organizations, healthcare providers, and other groups need talented engaged leaders who are filled with the compassion, light, and love of their faith.

Scholarship. Discipleship. Leadership.

The San Damiano Scholars Program prepares students as missionary disciples through scholarship, discipleship, and leadership formation.

The following values are essential for illuminating our way:

  • Catholic and Franciscan Education
  • Christ-Centered Community
  • Holy Spirit-Driven Discernment
  • Mission-Oriented Leadership

Scholarship

The San Dam Program aims to educate students for integrating and applying theological wisdom in their professional fields and in the Church. Students will:

  • Study and contemplate the fundamentals of Sacred Scripture, learning to apply them to contemporary life in the Church and world.
  • Integrate contemporary Catholic belief and practice in search for truth and promotion of justice.
  • Draw upon the essentials of Church history in formulating responses to diverse vocational and professional contexts.

All Students who are San Damiano Scholars will either major or minor in Ministry Studies.

Discipleship

DiscipleshipSan Dam strives to form students in the way of Jesus Christ guided by the Holy Spirit and with the Catholic Church. Students will:

  • Center life, individually and communally, around the Eucharist.
  • Display ongoing discernment through self-knowledge and relationship with God.
  • Practice a robust prayer life implementing a variety of spiritual practices.
  • Build life-giving Christian fellowship that is intentional, supportive, and ecumenical.

Practically students will be a part of a small group on campus, attend yearly retreats, practice varied forms of prayer, and have opportunities to receive the Sacraments regularly.

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Leadership

The San Damiano Scholars will train students to lead through service with compassion for others. Students will:

  • Promote the dignity of the individual, including the self and the other.
  • Support human flourishing by defending the goodness and giftedness of the poor and vulnerable.
  • Witness the joy of the Gospel to others in word and deed.

Apply. Interview. Accept.

InterviewEligibility Criteria:

  • Excellent academic achievement.
  • Major/Minor in ministry studies (double major is possible).
  • Demonstrated leadership ability.
  • Commitment to service.
  • Active participation in Church life.
  • Apply for admission to Â鶹ֱ²¥.
  • Complete our   in the fall of your senior year in high school, apply by November 1st.

Upon review of your application, we'll notify you if you are invited to interview.

Once accepted, we'll provide you with more information about student orientation and getting ready for fall classes.

Connect. Visit. Engage.

All High School Students:

  1.  for the San Damiano Scholarship Program for Church Leadership.
  2. Schedule an official visit to Â鶹ֱ²¥'s campus.
  3. Come to out  on October 4th from 9am-3pm.
  4. Complete our  in the fall of your senior year in high school.
  5. Apply for the Missionary Disciples Institute at Â鶹ֱ²¥ held on campus for one week over the summer if you are not a senior.
  6. Connect with us by following the San Damiano  and  accounts!

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Nominate a Student

Here is where we need your help. Can you identify, name, and connect us to student you think would be good fits for the San Damiano Scholarship Program? This Program seeks to continue to foster faith in students who are passionate about being leaders in their community, schools and church communities! 

With your nominations, we will reach the student about the program and invite them to apply.

Financial Aid

Â鶹ֱ²¥ is awarding 75 San Damiano Scholarships (some up to full tuition) to students who seek to be transformational leaders in the Church. Qualifying students will be instrumental leaders in rebuilding the Church on-campus, in the community, and through their life’s work. All students will major or minor in Ministry Studies and communicate a strong consideration toward leadership within parish/church ministry, faith-based education, faith-based healthcare, faith-based nonprofit, or similar field. Amounts vary and may be combined with other institutional aid.

Contact us

Elizabeth Brown
Director of Outreach
ebrown1@marian.edu
(317) 294-2859

Contact Us

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3200 Cold Spring Road
Indianapolis, IN 46222-1997
(317) 955-6000

admissions@marian.edu
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