De La Salle Institute is a community of faith rooted in the Catholic and Lasallian tradition. As a Catholic, Christian school that welcomes students and educators from all faiths, we look to the life and witness of Jesus as the revelation of God and our model for humanity. Through our education and curricular and co-curricular programs, we seek to foster knowledge and love of God and neighbor, and welcome the gifts that non-Catholic members of our community contribute to that mission. De La Salle Institute’s Core Values include: Faith, Service, Community, Social Justice, Academic Excellence and Respect.
Incoming freshmen may apply for the Faith and Service Scholarship, a $2,000 scholarship that will be awarded to up to five qualifying incoming freshmen. To be considered, applicants must:
- Take the Entrance Exam at De La Salle Institute in December 2025
- Be admitted to De La Salle Institute as a member of the Class of 2030
- Have a demonstrated commitment to faith and service through involvement in a faith-based activity
To be considered, applicants must submit 250 word responses to each of the following questions:
- Why is your faith important to you?
- What role does service play in your life?
- Were you to be granted this award, how would you support De La Salle Institute’s Core Values of Faith, Service, Community, Social Justice, Academic Excellence and Respect as a member of this community?
All responses must be typed and uploaded to this form.
Application deadline is January 5, 2026.
Finalists will interview with the scholarship selection committee in early February before awards are made.
This $2,000 award can be renewed for a student’s sophomore, junior and senior years as long as a 3.0 GPA is maintained. Inaugural recipients of the Faith and Service Scholarship will become part of a cohort of students supporting the school’s campus and peer ministry programs and other extracurricular programs