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Financial Aid

Blessed Sacrament Catholic School is committed to helping all students and families afford a Catholic education.  Below you will find information regarding various scholarship and tuition credit programs that are available.  Please contact the school office at 303.377.8835 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for further details.

Universal Education Supporters

U.E.S. is a not-for-profit fundraising group which has been helping families offset Catholic School tuition costs for over thirty years.  Volunteers sign up to staff concession stands at major sporting events in the Denver metro area, earning shares which are paid directly to the Catholic School of choice, preschool through college.  Participants are given a share of the number of times worked and a check is cut to the school at the end of each season (usually within 30 days).  This is a non-profit organization so the shares earned are tax free.  Event locations include Coors Field, Mile High Stadium, Dick's Sporting Goods Park, and Pepsi Center, and events are typically 5-8 hours in duration.  You sign up for as many or as few games as you are able to work and earn up to $67 per game - your amount earned is credited directly to your school account.  Please click on the above link to go to their website; you will be asked to fill out an online form and someone will contact you to answer any questions and inform you of availability.

Adopt a Student Application 2011

Adopt a Student is Blessed Sacrament's own financial aid program.  Every effort is made to provide some amount of financial assistance to every family in need.  Scholarships are awarded for one year; families must reapply for funding each year.   Students must maintain an average to above average academic record (to be determined by the student's teachers and principal).  Please download the application here and turn in your completed form to registrar Jane Steffan at the school office.  Application deadline for the 2011-12 school year is July 1, 2011.

Seeds of Hope

The mission of the Seeds of Hope Charitable Trust is to make the tremendous benefits of a Catholic education available to economically disadvantaged children.  Through tuition assistance grants, scholarships, vouchers, operating support, and grants for programs and technology, Seeds of Hope supports the Catholic elementary and high schools serving a low-income, high minority population concentrated in the inner city of Denver.  Applications for Seeds of Hope tuition assistance are available at the school office; please contact registrar This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information.  Application deadline for the 2010-11 school year is April 7, 2011.

icon Schmitz Family Foundation 2010-11

The Schmitz Family Foundation is a Denver-based organization which provides scholarships of up to $1,800 to grade school students per academic year.  Scholarships are awarded for one year. Each family must reapply for funding each year.   Students must maintain an average to above average academic record (to be determined by the student’s teachers).  Please download the application here and turn in your completed form to Registrar Jane Steffan at the school office.  Application deadline for the 2010-11 school year is April 7, 2011.

Additional scholarship resources (not affiliated with Blessed Sacrament Catholic School):

Ace Scholarships - A Denver Non-Profit Scholarship Program

AdmissionsQuest - Private School Scholarship Programs

 
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