John and Maureen King Haggerty Endowed Scholarship in Irish Studies
DePaul undergraduates with an interest in Irish Studies can apply for the newly established John and Maureen King Haggerty Endowed Scholarship in Irish Studies. To be eligible, a student must have officially declared the minor, be in good academic standing (with a GPA of 2.0 or higher), exhibit financial need, and have shown a commitment to the program at the time of application, as defined below.
Multiple scholarships will be awarded. The total number of scholarships and the amount awarded for each scholarship varies.
Student must have previously and successfully completed IRE 100, OR two other IRE-approved courses; OR have previously and successfully completed one IRE-approved course and are enrolled (with continuing enrollment after the deadline to drop classes) in a second IRE-approved course in Spring Quarter 2026.
All Irish Studies Minors that qualify for this award are encouraged to apply, but please note that preference will be given to those that have not yet received this scholarship.
Note: The requirements for eligibility are subject to change in future academic years.
- Award
- Varies
- Scopes
- College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
- Deadline
- 04/26/2026
- Supplemental Questions
- By selecting "yes" you certify that you previously and successfully completed IRE 100, OR two other IRE-approved courses; OR have previously successfully completed one IRE-approved course and are enrolled (with continuing enrollment after the deadline to drop classes) in a second IRE-approved course in Spring Quarter 2026.
- Please upload your latest Unofficial DePaul University Transcript for coursework verification. You can find your unofficial transcript through: Campus Connect ---> Academic Records --->View Unofficial Transcript.
- In an essay of 500 words or less, please describe a topic that you found interesting in your Irish Studies class(es) and explain what you found engaging about it. (Please be specific about why it interested you, though the topic itself can be anything related to Ireland, Northern Ireland, or the Irish abroad.)