Concordia Preparatory School offers several scholarship opportunities available to students throughout their tenure at the School. Please see below for information about each scholarship.
This scholarship, which is given to a student whose parents or grandparents are alumni, is awarded to someone who desires to live a Christian life and make a significant contribution within the School community.
In memory of Marie “Moms” and Paul “Pops” Barth and their dedication to the School, this scholarship is awarded to a 9th grade student who also attended Middle School at Concordia Preparatory School.
In honor of Betty L. Jasion who was a delegate, board member, and alumni parent and grandparent, this scholarship is available to a student who is an active member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Glen Arm or an active member of a church in the Baltimore Lutheran High School Association.
This scholarship requires students to complete a separate application in addition to other required financial aid information.
This scholarship was created for students in financial need to honor the life and impact of Mrs. Dorothy Frech who was a long-time teacher, member of the Board of Directors, and coordinator of alumni events.
The Failinger family honors their parents' dedication to a Christian education by establishing this scholarship for students in need who desire to attend Concordia Prep and who demonstrate academic achievement and positive contributions towards campus life.
This scholarship, which honors Harry and Thelma Fenwick and their commitment to the creation of Baltimore Lutheran School, was started to help ensure that a quality, Christ-centered educational opportunity is available to those in financial need.
This fund, which was established in memory of Mr. Fred Wunderlich, is awarded to students who value a Christian education and who demonstrate scholastic achievement.
This fund is available for graduating Concordia Preparatory School students who will be attending a Lutheran higher education institution and wish to pursue a career in church work.
Established as a way to assist families who desire a Christian education, this scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate academic achievement and positively contribute to the School community.
This fund was established to assist families wishing to provide the Christian education to their children. The scholarship is awarded to students who maintain academic achievement and are actively involved in the School community.
Ida Stevens, who was orphaned soon after her birth, did not have the opportunity to attend high school. It was her life-long wish to make it possible for qualified students to receive the high school education which she so sorely missed. This scholarship is awarded to a student who has financial need and scholastic achievement.
This endowment gift, which is in honor of Irene Giguere and the creation of the Giguere Program, offers financial assistance to students with learning differences.
The Karen E. Montague Scholarship Fund was established to provide scholarship awards to qualified Concordia Preparatory School students based equally on financial need and academic merit. Both new and current Concordia Preparatory School students in grades six through twelve are eligible.
This scholarship, which was established in memory of Rick Kleiderlein, Class of 1987, provides financial aid to students involved in athletics and who are active within the School community.
The Shirley V. Robertson scholarship, which is named in honor of our School nurse from 1966 until 1985, is awarded to a baptized student who seeks to live a genuine life of thanks to God for Jesus’ death on the cross and is a member of a church in The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS).
This scholarship is awarded to a new high school student who desires to participate in an aspect of extracurricular activities within the Concordia Preparatory School community.
Rev. Paul and Barbara Nelson established this fund in gratitude for the education their children received at Baltimore Lutheran School and given in thanks to Christ for life and health, and for opportunities to serve.
In memory of Tom Wiedey, Class of 1971, this scholarship fund was established to help students needing tuition assistance and desiring a Christian education.