KHON2 Highlights New College Pathway Opportunity for Eligible Maryknoll Students
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Maryknoll School was recently featured in KHON2’s coverage of the University of Portland’s Moreau Pathway Program, a direct admissions initiative designed to help simplify the college application process for eligible students while expanding access to scholarship opportunities.
The KHON2 story highlighted how partnerships between Catholic educational institutions are creating meaningful pathways for students as they prepare for life beyond high school.
As part of the Moreau Pathway Program, eligible Maryknoll students may receive:
Guaranteed admission to the University of Portland
Renewable scholarships starting at $20,500 or more per year
Direct entry into degree programs
A streamlined admissions process designed to reduce stress and uncertainty for students and families
The Moreau Pathway Program is available to students attending participating Catholic high schools who meet the program eligibility requirements, including a cumulative GPA requirement and good academic standing.
This partnership reflects Maryknoll School’s ongoing commitment to helping students grow academically, personally, and spiritually while preparing them for success beyond graduation. Rooted in our Catholic mission and guided by our philosophy of Noblesse Oblige, Maryknoll continues to seek opportunities that support students in discovering their purpose and pursuing their future with confidence.
Maryknoll School President Shana Tong ’83 was featured in KHON2's coverage, sharing insights into the importance of creating strong educational pathways for students through mission-aligned partnerships.
At Maryknoll, college readiness extends beyond academics. Through college counseling, dual-credit opportunities, and partnerships with higher education institutions, students are encouraged to explore pathways that align with their goals, values, and aspirations.