McDonald’s Scholarships

Let us help you reach your dreams

Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College and McDonald’s have partnered to make attaining a college degree affordable for McDonald’s employees and dependents.

  • A full-time student in a degree-seeking campus program and employed by McDonald’s can qualify for a 55% tuition scholarship
  • A half-time student in a degree-seeking Woods Online program and employed by McDonald’s can qualify for a 20% tuition scholarship
  • It’s renewable for up to eight semesters as long as you maintain a minimum of 2.5 GPA at SMWC
  • We are true to our promise. We’ve been educating for 180 years and our education is touted as one of the best in the region by “U.S. News & World Report”

Small is beautiful

Enjoy 13:1 student to faculty ratio.

$10 million in scholarships

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Meet lifelong mentors

Woods professors know their stuff — and your name.

There’s nothing like it anywhere in the world

Saint Mary-of-the-Woods is home to historic architecture, the shrine of the United States’ 8th Catholic saint, a bustling sports and recreation center, and a community of people who want to see you succeed.

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So much to do

Clubs, sports, choir and band concerts, art exhibits, speakers and more will keep your spare time chock-full of fun and friendships.

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Our values

We follow in the footsteps of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin in all that we do as we work to live out values of social justice, spirituality, sustainability and gender equity.

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We encourage our students to choose their own adventure!

You can focus and get a degree in one of more than 30 majors. For those feeling adventurous – mix them up! Combine psychology and math, and become an ethnographic researcher. How about mixing education and health and wellness to coach? Regardless of your choice, the strong foundation of leadership and embedded practical applications ensure you are prepared for both what’s next and what’s unknown.

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