Drawn by the friendly community and small class sizes, three graduates of Catholic high schools in Maryland and Virginia are enjoying their first year at 草莓社区.
The students include Amanda Gilbert, of Elizabeth Seton High School, and Oslyn Mejia Gomez, of DeMatha Catholic High School. A scholarship was also awarded to a 2020 graduate of Paul VI High School.
In a new partnership formed in 2018, EMU recruits students from eight Catholic high schools in the Washington D.C., Maryland and northern Virginia area: Bishop McNamara, Bishop O鈥機onnell, Archbishop Carroll (Va.), The Academy of the Holy Cross, and Bishop Ireton high schools.
Several generous scholarship opportunities are offered to students who meet academic criteria and other eligibility requirements.
鈥淲e鈥檝e found that students at Catholic high schools share our values of service, social justice and global engagement, and have a rigorous academic background of scholarly inquiry grounded in a faith perspective,鈥 said Matt Ruth, director of admissions at EMU.
Ashlyn Eby, a graduate of Paul VI Catholic High School, was an awardee of one of the inaugural scholarships. Now a sophomore, she is enrolled in EMU鈥檚 nursing program and is a member of EMU鈥檚 lacrosse team.
Cerrie Mendoza, admissions counselor, visits the schools in the fall to present scholarship opportunities, financial aid information and to answer questions about academics, athletics and extracurricular activities.
鈥淲hen I meet with students from these schools, they have a well-rounded appreciation for what they鈥檙e looking for in a university,鈥 Mendoza said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been wonderful getting to know the staff at the schools and meeting with students who might be good fits for our unique education.鈥
Mendoza鈥檚 special connection helped Meijia Gomez feel especially welcome when he arrived for a visit. And that feeling hasn鈥檛 changed.
Meijia Gomez also feels supported in his studies and on . 鈥淓MU isn鈥檛 a huge school where everyone is just another number,鈥 he said, 鈥渂ut instead everyone is seen as a person.鈥
He appreciates that professors know him by name and easy to communicate with, and that his soccer teammates are 鈥渓ike family.鈥 A business administration major who aspires to own his business someday, he was also intrigued by opportunities to learn and practice what he learns in his classes at the student-run coffeehouse, Common Grounds.
Gilbert, a psychology major, was especially attracted by EMU鈥檚 neuroscience minor and the possibilities of beginning graduate studies during her senior year in the accelerated Masters in Counseling program. With eventual plans to become a clinical psychologist or a psychiatrist, she definitely sees herself 鈥渇inding new ways to better the world around me due to my EMU education.鈥
Her overnight visit to EMU during her senior year was the ideal way to meet people and learn more about the university. 鈥淭he people I stayed with were absolutely wonderful. We played card games, drank tea, and got to know one another. After my overnight visit, I knew I could call EMU home. The entire campus community was very welcoming, and I knew that I would be supported in all my endeavors while at EMU.鈥

Welcome to EMU, Amanda and Oslyn. I’m your neighbor. I live in Hyattsville and know plenty of folks who’ve gone to both Elizabeth Seaton and DeMatha! I hope you’re enjoying the Shenandoah Valley.