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Application for Admission FOR FRESHMAN ADMISSION 2018-2019

Admission Timeline OCTOBER 1, 2017 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Available to First Time Filers The 2018-2019 FAFSA (for freshmen entering in fall 2018) is available beginning October 1. The FAFSA is available at your high school guidance office or online at fafsa.ed.gov. Filing the FAFSA is required to be considered for need-based financial aid programs. Filing the FAFSA between October 1 and February 1 is strongly encouraged to be considered for the maximum value of these awards. SLU s FAFSA School Code is 002506. Please note that filing the 2018-2019 FAFSA is not required to ensure or maintain eligibility for merit-based scholarship. Filing the FAFSA is, however, required to ensure priority consideration for all need-based University, federal and state financial assistance programs. NOVEMBER 1, 2017 Admission and Scholarship Review Begins The Office of Admission begins reviewing applications for admission and scholarship on a rolling basis beginning November 1. Admission and scholarship decisions are mailed beginning in November and on a rolling basis as well. DECEMBER 1, 2017 Priority Deadline for Scholarship Consideration To be considered for University scholarships, the Application for Freshman Admission, essay, high school transcript and official ACT or SAT test scores must be submitted by December 1. Applications submitted by December 1 will be automatically considered for a range of Saint Louis University s merit-based scholarships; please refer to the Merit-Based Scholarships section for more information. Applications submitted after December 1 will be given scholarship consideration based on availability of funds. Deadline for Presidential Scholarship Application To be considered for the Presidential Scholarship, a separate online scholarship application is required. All components of the Application for Freshman Admission and the Presidential Scholarship Application must be submitted by December 1 to be eligible for consideration. Deadline for Medical Scholars and the University Honors Program Consideration To be considered for SLU s Medical Scholars Program and the University Honors Program, the completed Application for Freshman Admission must be submitted online by December 1. In addition, students must fill out a separate online application for the Medical Scholars Program and the University Honors Program by December 1. Application Deadline for the Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy Programs and Preferred Deadline for the Nursing Program Students interested in the Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy programs must apply by December 1 for consideration. Students interested in Nursing are strongly encouraged to apply by December 1. After December 1, applications to the Nursing program will be considered on a space-available basis. FEBRUARY 1, 2018 Priority deadline for filing the 2018-2019 FAFSA For students who file their FAFSA after February 1, consideration for need-based awards will be based on the availability of funds. Beginning in February, comprehensive financial aid packages, which include both merit-based awards and need-based aid (if applicable), will be issued to students who submitted the FAFSA by the priority deadline. Deadline for Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Application To be considered for the Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship, a separate scholarship application is required. All components of the Application for Freshman Admission and the Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Application should be submitted by the February 1 deadline to be eligible for consideration. Deadline for Physician Assistant (PA) Scholars Program Consideration To be considered for SLU s Physician Assistant (PA) Scholars program, the completed Application for Freshman Admission must be submitted online by February 1. In addition, student must fill out a separate online application for the PA Scholars Program by February 1. The application is available July 1. Priority Deadline for Pre-Law Scholars Program Consideration For SLU s Pre-Law Scholars Program, the completed Application for Freshman Admission must be submitted online by February 1. Students must fill out a separate online application for the Pre-Law Scholars Program. Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Nursing notifications and wait list decisions are sent. MARCH 1, 2018 Decisions Mailed for Medical Scholars, Pre-Law Scholars and University Honors Programs Admission decisions for these programs will be mailed to all eligible applicants on March 1. Allowing for usual delays in the mail, eligible applicants can expect to receive written notice of their status with these programs within the first two weeks of March. APRIL 1, 2018 Deadline for Pharmacy Scholars Consideration To be considered for SLU s Pharmacy Scholars program, the completed Application for Freshman Admission must be submitted online by February 1. In addition, student must fill out a separate online application for the Pharmacy Scholars Program by February 1. The application is available July 1. MAY 1, 2018 Deadline for Enrollment Deposit Admitted students must submit their non-refundable, $450 enrollment deposit (submitted or postmarked no later than May 1) to secure a position in the entering freshman class. This dollar amount is subject to change. Please check website for updates. $200 of your enrollment deposit is refundable until May 1, should you choose not to attend Saint Louis University. This dollar amount is subject to change. Please check website for updates. SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY 1

Deadline for Housing Contract First-time freshmen are required to live on campus for the first four semesters of enrollment. The housing contract must be submitted by May 1. Housing is assigned on a priority basis according to the date when the completed housing contract and deposit are received by the University. Instructions on how to apply for housing are included along with notification of admission. Application Procedure The applicant should complete the Application for Freshman Admission, Section I of the Secondary School Report Form and the application essay. The Secondary School Report Form should then be given to the high school guidance counselor for completion. When finished completing the Secondary School Report Form, the high school guidance counselor should be instructed to send the completed form and the applicant s official high school transcript directly to the Admission Office. Applicants who are not graduates of a high school or who are home-schooled must also submit an official copy of their GED or HiSET certificate or transcripts from an accredited home-schooling program and official ACT or SAT test scores. RÉSUMÉS AND LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION In general, résumés and letters of recommendation are not required of applicants to the University. However, résumés and letters of recommendation are highly recommended for scholarship consideration and are required for any student applying for the Presidential Scholarship, the Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship, University Honors, Medical Scholars and Pre-law Scholars. ADMISSION INTERVIEW While not required, an admission interview is recommended of all applicants. ACT AND SAT TEST SCORES Saint Louis University accepts both ACT and SAT test scores. Test scores are required for all high school graduates, applicants having graduated from high school within five years of the date of intended enrollment and home-schooled/ged/hiset applicants. Test scores must be reported electronically by the testing company. In requesting this information, please use the appropriate codes for Saint Louis University: 2352 for the ACT and 6629 for the SAT. The University will evaluate only an applicant s highest overall score from any one test date. There is no penalty for retaking either the ACT or SAT, and applicants may submit as many individual test scores as deemed necessary. Applicants may not combine subscores from different test dates. December test scores from the applicant s senior year are the last that will be taken into account for scholarship consideration. THE ACT WRITING SECTION Saint Louis University does not require that ACT test-takers sit for the optional writing section of the ACT. If submitted, however, the optional writing section of the ACT may be evaluated as a writing sample. THE NEW SAT WRITING SECTION College Board launched a redesigned SAT in March 2017, so any applicants for 2018 or beyond should take the new test. They can also submit scores from the pre-2017 version, and SLU will use scores from either one in a way that ensures equity. For applicants for any 2017 term SLU will use scores from the current test. For more information about the SAT redesign, visit the College Board website at collegeboard.org. PRIORITY DEADLINE AND SCHOLARSHIP CONSIDERATION December 1 is the priority deadline for Saint Louis University scholarship consideration. To be considered for University scholarships, the student s admission packet, including the completed Application for Freshman Admission, essay, high school transcript and ACT or SAT test scores should be submitted by December 1. Completed applications submitted by this date will automatically be given consideration for a range of SLU s merit-based scholarships. Saint Louis University offers a variety of merit-based scholarships. To be considered for any of these scholarships, the student must be admitted to the University as a full-time undergraduate and meet the specific scholarship program criteria. SCHOLARSHIPS WHICH REQUIRE SEPARATE APPLICATIONS Students wishing to be considered for the Presidential Scholarship and/or the Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship must also submit additional scholarship applications by the appropriate deadlines. Please refer to the admission timeline for more information. AWARDING OF SCHOLARSHIPS New freshman applicants may receive only one Saint Louis University merit-based scholarship. University merit-based scholarships cannot be combined with one another but do not preclude students from receiving other types of financial aid or additional scholarships from other sources. Students who apply for the Presidential Scholarship and/or Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship should do so under the assumption that, if awarded, either scholarship may replace any offer for merit-based scholarship previously made by the University. Eligible students are welcome to apply for both of these scholarships but should remember that only one merit-based scholarship can be awarded by the University. Please note that the University reserves the right to change, increase, reduce or cancel Saint Louis University scholarship programs at any time. SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY 2

Admission Policy APPLICANT REVIEW Once the Office of Admission has received all required admission information, the applicant s file is reviewed to determine eligibility for admission to the University. Admission decisions are made on a continuous or rolling basis beginning November 1. Please note that most Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Nursing applications are reviewed in January and are not reviewed on a rolling basis. Students interested in most Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Nursing applications must submit the completed Application for Freshman Admission and indicate the appropriate major by December 1 for consideration into these highly-selective programs. Admission notifications for these programs will be sent by February 1. Solid academic performance in college preparatory course work is a primary concern in reviewing a freshman applicant s file. College admission test scores (ACT or SAT) are used as an additional indicator of the student s ability to meet the academic rigors of Saint Louis University and are used as qualifiers for certain Saint Louis University scholarship programs. To be considered for admission to any Saint Louis University undergraduate program, the applicant must be a graduate of an accredited high school or must have an acceptable score on the General Education Development (GED) or HiSET test. PROBATIONARY ADMISSION Freshman applicants not meeting admission requirements for the fall semester may be offered admission through the University s Billiken Success Program. RECOMMENDED HIGH SCHOOL COURSEWORK Students are strongly encouraged to present five academic courses for each of the four years of high school. These academic courses should include the following: 4 years of English 4 years of Mathematics 3 years of Foreign Language In addition to the recommended general courses listed, academic programs within the Doisy College of Health Sciences require high school natural sciences courses in biology and chemistry. High school physics is strongly recommended for Physical Therapy applicants. HOME-SCHOOLED STUDENTS Saint Louis University welcomes admission applications from home-schooled students. Home-schooled applicants must submit all secondary-level transcripts and official ACT or SAT test scores; if transcripts from an accredited home-schooling program are not available, then an official GED or HiSET certificate copy must be submitted. Home-schooled students are eligible for scholarship consideration; please refer to Scholarship Policy for more information. Scholarship Policy SCHOLARSHIP RENEWAL POLICY Saint Louis University scholarship programs are renewable contingent upon a student s: Continuous, full-time, undergraduate, day-school enrollment Maintenance of the scholarship program s required cumulative grade point average Fulfillment of specific requirements of the scholarship program over a maximum of eight semesters or until a baccalaureate degree is earned, whichever occurs first. Detailed scholarship requirements are included with the student s admission materials. All University scholarship programs are awarded only for the fall and spring semesters of the academic year and do not apply to summer terms. TUITION REMISSION STUDENTS Students eligible for Saint Louis University s employee tuition remission benefit programs (spouse/children, faculty/staff, FACHEX, tuition exchange, etc.) will be considered only for honorary (non-monetary) Saint Louis University merit-based scholarship designation. FRESHMEN ENTERING AT THE MADRID, SPAIN CAMPUS Students who enroll as direct-entry (incoming) freshmen at Saint Louis University s Madrid, Spain campus will not be considered for Saint Louis University merit-based scholarships. NEED-BASED FINANCIAL AID In addition to merit-based scholarships, Saint Louis University also offers need-based financial aid programs. Filing the FAFSA is required to be considered for need-based financial aid programs. Filing the FAFSA between October 1 and the priority deadline of February 1 is highly encouraged to be considered for the maximum value of these awards. Please note that all programs, policies and procedures described are subject to change. All statements in this publication concerning requirements, prerequisites, conditions or other matters are for informational purposes only and are subject to change without notice. They are not to be intended as offers to contract. Please contact the Office of Admission at 314-977-2500, 800-758-3678 or admission@slu.edu; or see our website at slu.edu/admission. SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY 3

Merit-Based Scholarships BILLIKEN, IGNATIAN, UNIVERSITY, DEANS AND VICE PRESIDENTS SCHOLARSHIPS Saint Louis University is committed to recognizing the academic achievement of incoming freshman students through a number of merit-based scholarships, which range in value from $3,000 to $18,000 per year. These scholarships do not require a separate scholarship application; the Application for Freshman Admission automatically qualifies applicants for consideration. Selection will be based on the applicant s high school academic achievement, test scores, leadership and community service. PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP Each year, Saint Louis University grants its most prestigious academic award, the Presidential Scholarship, to a select number of its most qualified freshman applicants. The Presidential Scholarship is valued at full tuition and recipients are eligible to apply for additional funding (up to $1,200) in support of an Investigative Learning Experience (ILEX). A Presidential Scholar s ILEX may take the form of a research venture, service project, internship or other extracurricular endeavor of choice. In addition, Presidential Scholars are invited to apply their scholarship toward the tuition costs of a University-sponsored study abroad program at any time during their course of study. Eligibility Students who meet the following minimum requirements are invited to fill out a separate application for Presidential Scholarship candidacy: A cumulative GPA of 3.85 or higher, weighted or unweighted, as reported on the student s high school transcript at the time of application. Official test score of at least 30 composite on the ACT or SAT of at least 1330 (math + critical reasoning) taken prior to March 2016 or a 1390 (math + evidence-based reading and writing) taken after March 2016. Only those students who meet the above-stated requirements will be considered eligible for candidacy. These criteria are used only for determining eligibility and do not guarantee that the student will be selected either for further competition or as a Presidential Scholarship recipient. Application Instructions To apply for Presidential Scholarship candidacy, students meeting our initial eligibility requirements must: Submit all components of the Application for Freshman Admission by December 1. Submit the Saint Louis University Presidential Scholarship Application online by December 1. The Presidential Scholarship Application can be submitted online at slu.edu/apply. Upon review of the scholarship applications, a select group of students will be invited to Saint Louis University s campus for an interview weekend in January or February 2018 to compete for the Presidential Scholarship. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. SCHOLARSHIP SLU s Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship is an academic award offered to students who have demonstrated leadership as agents of change or influence within their school and/or community activities. King Scholars champion the ideals of Dr. King and his legacy of servant leadership, on campus and beyond. If you receive a King Scholarship, you ll participate in a structured program designed to deepen your self-awareness, be exposed to multicultural experiences and encouraged to develop as an advocate for positive social change. All awardees receive a minimum total of $13,000 (merit-based scholarship + King scholarship). Eligibility Students who meet the following criteria are invited to fill out a separate application for Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship candidacy: Cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher, weighted or unweighted, as reported on the student s high school transcript at the time of application Official test score of at least 23 composite on the ACT or SAT of at least 1050 (math + critical reasoning) taken prior to March 2016 or a 1130 (math + evidence-based reading and writing) taken after March 2016. Only those students who meet the above-stated requirements will be considered eligible for candidacy. These criteria are used only for determining eligibility and do not guarantee that the student will be selected either for further competition or as a Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship recipient. Application Instructions To apply for Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship candidacy, students meeting the above-stated criteria should: Submit all components of the Application for Freshman Admission by February 1. Submit the Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Application online by the February 1 priority deadline. The Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Application can be submitted online at slu.edu/apply. Upon review of the scholarship applications, a select group of students will be invited to Saint Louis University s campus for an interview weekend in March to compete for the Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship. Please note that new freshman applicants may receive only one Saint Louis University merit-based scholarship. University merit-based scholarships cannot be combined with one another at any time. Students who apply for the Presidential Scholarship and/or Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship should do so under the assumption that, if awarded, either scholarship will replace any offer for merit-based scholarship previously made by the University. Eligible students are welcome to apply for both of these scholarships with the understanding that only one merit-based scholarship can be awarded by the University. SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY 4

Undergraduate Majors COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES African American Studies American Studies Anthropology Art History Biochemistry Biology Chemistry Classical Humanities Communication Computer Science English Environmental Science Environmental Studies Forensic Science French Geology Geophysics German Studies Greek and Latin Languages and Literature History International Studies Italian Studies Latin American Studies Mathematics Medieval Studies Meteorology Music Neuroscience Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Russian Studies Sociology Spanish Studio Art Theatre Theological Studies Women s and Gender Studies COLLEGE FOR PUBLIC HEALTH AND SOCIAL JUSTICE Biostatistics Criminology and Criminal Justice Health Management Public Health Social Work DOISY COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES Athletic Training Communication Sciences and Disorders Health Information Management Health Sciences Investigative and Medical Sciences Magnetic Resonance Imaging Medical Laboratory Science Nuclear Medicine Technology Nutrition and Dietetics Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Radiation Therapy RICHARD A. CHAIFETZ SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Accounting Analytics and Enterprise Systems Economics Entrepreneurship Finance Information Technology Management International Business Leadership and Human Resources Management Marketing Sports Business PARKS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, AVIATION AND TECHNOLOGY Aerospace Engineering Aviation Management Biomedical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Engineering Physics Flight Science Mechanical Engineering Physics SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Special Education Elementary Education Elementary Education with Special Education for Mild/Moderate Disabilities SCHOOL OF NURSING Nursing PRE-PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION Pre-Dentistry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physician Assistant Pre-Podiatry Pre-Veterinary SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY 5

INSTRUCTIONS: To be reviewed for merit-based scholarships, all materials, including the completed Application for Freshman Admission, Secondary School Report Form, essay, high school transcript and ACT or SAT test scores should be submitted by December 1. After December 1, scholarships will be awarded based on availability of funds. PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN BLUE OR BLACK INK ONLY. PERSONAL DATA Name Application for Admission FOR FRESHMAN ADMISSION 2018-2019 First Middle Last Preferred Name Date of Birth (mm/dd/yyyy) Male Female I prefer not to respond Are you Hispanic or Latino? (Optional) Yes No Ethnic Origin (optional) American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian or Pacific Islander Black, Non-Hispanic White, Non-Hispanic Other (Please specify) Are you a citizen of the United States? Yes No If not, are you a permanent resident of the United States Yes No Country of Citizenship Country of Birth Are you a dual citizen? Yes No If yes, of which country/countries? Term and year you expect to enroll: Summer 2018 Fall 2018 Spring 2019 (May 2018) (August 2018) (January 2019) Permanent Address Street City State ZIP Code Country Telephone Email Temporary Address (if different from permanent address) Street City State ZIP Code Country Telephone Email Temporary address and telephone are effective until Religious Preference (optional) SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY 6

EDUCATION High School Data High school from which you graduated or will graduate City State Zip Graduation Date Standardized Tests (Please list the month and year you plan to take or have taken the ACT, SAT, GED or HiSET:) American College Test (ACT) Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) HiSET Test General Educational Development Test (GED) If you have already taken the ACT or SAT, do you plan to retake either? Yes No If yes, when? Have you participated in Saint Louis University s advanced college credit program (1818) while enrolled in high school? Yes No If yes, please list your SLU Banner ID number: Please list all colleges, professional, hospital and technical schools that you have attended or from which you have received academic credit (including course work taken during high school). If you need more room, please attach a separate sheet. Location Degree, Diploma Approx. No. of Approx. GPA Name of School (City and State) or Major Dates Attended Semester Hours on a 4.0 System Have you ever been suspended or dismissed from any educational program or institution? Yes No (if yes, please explain on a separate sheet.) Have you ever been convicted of a felony? Yes No (if yes, please explain on a separate sheet.) Which of the following were most influential in your decision to apply to Saint Louis University? (Assign a 1 to the most influential, a 2 to the second most influential, etc.) SLU alumni (other than parents) Friends College guide book Family Member SLU admission counselor Mailing Campus visit Athletics SLU admission presentation SLU student HS counselor/advisor Website Advertising Teacher Parents Other FAMILY DATA Is either of your parents a graduate of a four-year higher education institution? Yes No If no, have you participated in any of the following: Upward Bound Talent Search Student Support Services Parent/Guardian Father Mother Stepfather Stepmother Other Title Parent s/guardian s First Name M.I. Last Name Street (if different from your permanent address) City State ZIP Code Country Daytime Telephone Email Employer Position Saint Louis University graduate? If not, please list institution and year: SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY 7

Parent/Guardian Father Mother Stepfather Stepmother Other Title Parent s/guardian s First Name M.I. Last Name Street (if different from your permanent address) City State ZIP Code Country Daytime Telephone Email Employer Position Saint Louis University graduate? If not, please list institution and year: Legacy Information Do you have any family members who are graduates of Saint Louis University? (Grandparent, aunt, uncle, etc.) Please list their name(s) and the year in which they graduated from SLU. ENROLLMENT PLANS In which college/school do you plan to enroll at Saint Louis University? (Refer to the list on the Programs of Study, page 5, if unsure.) College of Arts and Sciences Doisy College of Health Sciences School of Nursing College of Philosophy and Letters* Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business School of Education College for Public Health and Social Justice Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology I am a Still Deciding student in one of the following colleges: College of Arts and Sciences Richard A. Chaifetz School of Busines Doisy College of Health Sciences Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology College for Public Health and Social Justice *If you are entering the College of Philosophy and Letters, please indicate your religious order or whether you are a diocesan seminarian. What do you plan to study? (Refer to the list on the Undergraduate Majors page) (Leave this line blank if you have already selected a Still Deciding option from above.) If you intend to enroll in a Pre-Professional Program, please list it here: (Refer to the list on the Undergraduate Majors page) * Please note that Pre-Professional Programs are not majors. Students may enroll in a Pre-Professional Program if they so choose but are required to select a program of study. SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY 8

ENROLLMENT PLANS continued Do you plan to enroll as an entering freshman at our campus in Madrid, Spain? Yes No How do you plan to attend? Full-Time Part-Time Non-Degree Seeking Have you ever served or are you serving on active duty with the U.S. armed forces? Yes No Are you interested in ROTC? Air Force ROTC Army ROTC Are you planning to apply for financial aid? Yes No Filing the FAFSA between October 1, 2017 and the priority deadline of February 1, 2018 is highly encouraged to be considered for the maximum value of need-based programs. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES/COMMUNITY SERVICE Please submit a résumé listing the extracurricular, community service and leadership activities both in and out of school. A résumé is recommended for scholarship consideration but required only of those students applying for the Presidential Scholarship and/ or the Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship. Ideas to consider when preparing your résumé: Hours per week/weeks per year. Years during which you participated in the activity. Which instrument you played. Whether a sport was varsity or not. Whether work was paid or volunteer. Detailed information about leadership positions. Any other important information. ESSAY QUESTION Essay Topics (Minimum Length of One Page.) Please provide us with a written response of no more than one double-spaced, typed page to one of the options listed below; A. How do you see yourself living SLU s Jesuit mission throughout your college experience and beyond? B. Discuss an event or experience in your life that helped shape you into the person you are today. C. What part of the SLU college experience are you most looking forward to as a student? D. Discuss a topic of your choice. SIGNATURE You must sign this portion of the application. To the best of my knowledge, the information given above is true. I understand that misrepresentation of facts on this application will be cause for denial of admission, cancellation of admission or suspension from Saint Louis University. By signing this application, I agree to abide by the policies and regulations of Saint Louis University. Signature Date JEANNE CLERY CAMPUS SECURITY ACT In accordance with the Jeanne Clery Campus Security Act, the Annual Security and Fire Report includes statistics for the previous three years concerning reported crimes that occurred on campus; in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by Saint Louis University; and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to or accessible from, the campus. The report also includes fire safety policies and statistics, emergency notification procedures, and protocols for missing persons. The report is available at https://www.slu.edu/about/st-louis/safety/2017-clery.pdf or you can obtain a hard copy of this report by contacting the Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness located in the Wool Center, Room 114, during normal business hours. IMPORTANT SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION All application materials should be postmarked by December 1, 2017, for priority scholarship consideration. After December 1, scholarships will be awarded based on availability of funds. SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY 9