Apply for Aid

Prospective Students

Nearly two thirds of Gonzaga students qualify for financial aid. To apply for financial aid, students are required to complete a FAFSA. Gonzaga University uses the FAFSA to determine aid eligibility for all federal, state, and need-based institutional aid.

 

Current Undergraduate Students

Undergraduate students are encouraged to complete their FAFSA by December 1st to ensure consideration for federal, state, and institutional need-based aid.

Financial aid offers are emailed to students in mid-March. Once you have received your offer, please review.

Undocumented Students

Financial aid may be available to DACA recipients. Students who reside in Washington State also have additional options.

Resources for Undocumented Students.

How to Apply for Aid

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Undergraduate Students

We provide opportunities through scholarship and financial aid to make a Gonzaga education more accessible.

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Graduate Students

Matriculated graduate students are eligible for the Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan as part of the FAFSA process.

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Law Students

The School of Law annually awards more than $2 million in renewable scholarships to entering students.

Contact the Financial Aid Office