University of Saint Joseph, Watkinson School Establish Partnership for Students, Employees

2024 may become known as the year of collaboration, if the early days of January turn out to be a precursor of what’s to come. The most recent example: The University of Saint Joseph (USJ) and Watkinson School have announced a collaborative partnership that will include a new USJ scholarship for Watkinson seniors, a USJ tuition discount for Watkinson employees and a reduced tuition rate at Watkinson for the children of USJ employees.

Beginning in fall 2024, Watkinson graduates with a 3.0 GPA or higher who enroll in any of USJ's undergraduate degree programs will receive the new Independent Scholar Award. This $5,000/year scholarship, up to $20,000 total, is renewable annually for up to four years with continued full-time enrollment and when meeting USJ's academic criteria. It may be supplemented by other USJ merit and need-based financial support.

“Since its founding, USJ has nurtured students for success in rigorous academic programs, preparing them for life after college," said USJ Vice President of Enrollment Management, Kimberly Crone. “This partnership with Watkinson is a way to support and acknowledge students who seek a university that incorporates academic excellence, mission, and core values into the college experience.”

Like USJ, Watkinson prioritizes the implementation of progressive, evidence-based approaches to teaching. To support this priority, USJ will provide a 30% tuition discount to Watkinson employees. And, acknowledging the two institution’s shared values, Watkinson will provide a tuition waiver of up to 25% to the children of USJ employees.

“USJ's educational practices have always resonated with us. This partnership highlights our shared pedagogical ideals, benefitting the region's students and educators," said Watkinson Head of School Teri Schrader. “This principled collaboration between secondary and higher education is something people talk about. I am thrilled to embark on this potent, actionable work and am confident there is more to come.”

USJ and Watkinson are also developing a concurrent enrollment program through which Watkinson students earn USJ credit for completion of designated Watkinson classes. This is modeled after the successful arrangement between USJ and Northwest Catholic High School. 

“Watkinson emphasizes authentic learning to promote depth of knowledge and skill rather than just content coverage, which readies graduates for success at colleges like USJ, known for small, hands-on classes,” said USJ President Rhona Free. “Additionally, the Watkinson experience is something many USJ faculty want for their own children, affirming the shared values and educational approach make this a natural partnership.”