Molly Ross of Patterson is chosen as an Arrupe Scholar at John Carroll University

 

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Molly Ross of Patterson is chosen as an Arrupe Scholar at John Carroll University

UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, OH (10/02/2017)– Molly Ross is one of 40 students named as Arrupe Scholars for the John Carroll University Class of 2021. Ross is a graduate of Carmel High School.

The Arrupe Scholars Program is a mission-based scholarship and learning opportunity tailored specifically towards creating leaders for social action. The scholarship is open to all undergraduate majors and is renewable for four years.

The John Carroll scholarship is given in honor of Rev. Pedro Arrupe, S.J., who was elected superior general of the Society of Jesus in 1965. He is the first Basque to occupy this position since the founder of the Jesuits, Ignatius of Loyola.

John Carroll University, founded in 1886 as Saint Ignatius College, is located in University Heights, Ohio, in suburban Cleveland. Its Jesuit Catholic mission inspires individuals to excel in learning, leadership, and service in the region and the world. John Carroll University is recognized nationally for an exceptional four-year graduation rate, teaching excellence, and a commitment to living a faith that does justice as central to its mission. John Carroll is one of 28 Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States.

Author: Harlem Valley News