Trinity High School in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, and Mount St. Mary’s University have partnered on an admissions agreement guaranteeing the high school’s graduates admission and a four-year renewable scholarship to the university.
“This partnership is an ideal fit because both the Mount and Trinity have long histories of enrolling students who are looking to live significantly,” said Mount St. Mary’s President Timothy E. Trainor, Ph.D. “The agreement recognizes our shared goal to enhance access to high-quality values-based education at the high school and postsecondary levels.”
"This partnership will allow Trinity's graduates to continue develop their gifts and their minds, bodies, and souls at Mount St. Mary's University, an institution with more than two centuries of rich educational history within the Catholic Tradition,” said Trinity Principal John Cominsky, C’90. “I have no doubt that this partnership will bless many of our students and their families."
Under the agreement, signed by Trainor and Cominsky, Trinity students who meet defined requirements are guaranteed admission to MSMU. Students who meet the criteria will receive, at minimum, a $22,000 four-year award, with a total value of $88,000.
A Mount St. Mary’s admissions representative will visit Trinity as many as three times a year to share information about the Mount’s academic programs and application, admissions, financial aid and related processes.