Mid-January?

<p>Okay, a tip that I received from a Marquette Ad-Com member was that when applying, select a major in two different schools. For example, I chose international studies (which is in the Art & Science college) and something like Journalism (which is in the communications college). Now, they need to be in majors that you’re interested in, and the two majors that I selected are the two that I’m deciding between, but it’s helpful none-the-less. What it does is, when you’re applying, it gives you an extra shot at getting in. Like, my application went to the college of Arts and Sciences first, and if they had rejected me, it would have then gone on to the communication college. </p>

<p>As far as scholarships:
When you apply, you’re automatically qualified for the Ignatius Scholarship (which varies in amount). For other scholarship information, look at this link:
[Scholarships</a> > Marquette University](<a href=“http://www.marquette.edu/student/ugrad/scholarships.shtml]Scholarships”>http://www.marquette.edu/student/ugrad/scholarships.shtml)</p>