Scholarships
We are proud to offer a number of scholarships to help fund your Gonzaga experience. Several of our scholarships are awarded based on individual merit, and others require a separate application. They are outlined below. Read carefully, select the ones that are right for you, and please ask if you have any questions.
Gonzaga Merit Scholarships:
- All students who complete the Application for Admission are automatically considered for one of several need-blind scholarships
- Only awarded to accepted freshmen students
- Scholarships range from $4,000 to $14,000 per year and are guaranteed for four years (as long as the student enters as a freshman and maintains good academic standing)
- Criteria for the scholarship include difficulty of curriculum, grade point average, SAT or ACT test scores, extracurricular activities, recommendations, quality of the essay, and optional interview
- Separate application forms are not required
National Merit Awards:
- Available to National Merit Finalists who have contacted the National Merit Corporation to designate Gonzaga as their first choice college
- Students must meet all notification deadlines and renewal requirements set forth by the National Merit Corporation
- Awards are $6,250 per year for a total of four years. The award is increased to $7,500 per year if the applicant demonstrates significant financial need.
Girls and Boys State Scholarships:
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INCOMING FRESHMEN
(* denotes scholarship is also available for transfer students
with less than 30 semester or 45 quarter credits)
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Scholarships Which Require Separate Applications
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How to Apply
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* Dauna Leigh Bauer Scholarships
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Academically outstanding and involved high school graduates/financial need required. A completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) must also be submitted by February 1 to be eligible.
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$2000/year
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Download application
Apply online
Postmark deadline:
February 1st
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* Joseph M. Cataldo, S.J. Scholarships
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Academically outstanding (3.5+ GPA) and involved Catholic high school graduates with demonstrated leadership and service to others.
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$5000/year
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Download application
Apply online
Postmark deadline:
February 1st
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Hogan Entrepreneurial Leadership Program
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Acceptance into the Hogan Program (demonstrated leadership, creativity, and service to others. Typically a 3.7+ GPA and a 1250+ SAT or 28+ ACT.) Selection based on application and interview process. |
$500/year plus waiver of fees for excess credits |
Apply online
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Contact the Hogan Program at
(800) 986-9585, ext. 3405
Postmark deadline:
February 1st
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Honors Program
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Acceptance into the Honors Program (intellectual achievement, leadership skills, self expression, and service to others. Typically a 3.7+ GPA -- in the most rigorous courses offered -- and a 1350+ SAT or 30+ ACT.) Selection based on application and interview process.
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$500/year plus waiver of fees for excess credits
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Apply online
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Contact Admissions at
(800) 322-2584
Postmark deadline:
February 1st
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* Charlotte Y. Martin Scholarship
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Academically outstanding (3.5+ GPA) and involved Montana high school graduates with demonstrated leadership and service to others.
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$5000/year
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Download application
Apply online
Postmark deadline:
February 1st
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Joseph C. Metcalfe Scholarships
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Awarded to students with physical disabilities and demonstrated financial need. A completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) must also be submitted by February 1 to be eligible.
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varies |
Download application
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Contact Admissions at
(800) 322-2584
Postmark deadline:
February 1st
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Christopher M. West Scholarships
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Spokane County, Sandpoint, ID, King County, and Portland, OR area high school graduates. Awards will be given based on the following selection criteria: demonstration of humanitarianism through membership in honorary service clubs; participation in community service organizations or individual humanitarian interest; residence in Spokane County; Sandpoint, ID; King County; or Portland, OR area; and two letters of recommendation.
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Download application
Send application to:
Christopher M. West Memorial Scholarship Committee
c/o Asst. Director of Fin'l Aid
502 E Boone Ave - AD Box 72
Spokane, WA 99258
Postmark deadline:
February 10th
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Daniel G. Brajcich Scholarships
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Awarded to outstanding high school graduates who demonstrate financial need and enroll in the School of Business during their freshman year at Gonzaga.
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$2,500/year
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Download application
Postmark deadline:
February 1st
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Ignatian Leaders Scholarship (ILS)
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This award requires a nomination from a high school counselor or teacher.
A student must be in the top of his/her high school class in academic performance and have at least two years of demonstrated leadership and service.
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January 21st postmark deadline |
Counselors may request scholarship applications at
ILScholarship@gonzaga.edu
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800 793-1716, ext. 6588
Postmark deadline:
January 21st, 2009
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ALL INCOMING FRESHMEN AND TRANSFER STUDENTS
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Scholarships Which Require Separate Applications
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Eligibility
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Value of Award
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How to Apply
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Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC)
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Awarded to qualified individuals who are high performers with leadership potential. Additional funding available for ROTC Scholarship winners. Contact Military Science Department at (800) 449-3959 or (509) 323-6517.
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up to full ride and stipend
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Contact LTC Alan Westfield in Military Science at
(800) 449-3959
(509) 323-6517
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westfield@gonzaga.edu
Deadline: November 15th
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Music Scholarships
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Granted each year to students regardless of their intended major. Awards are given based on 1) acceptance to the University; 2) an application submitted to the Music Department; 3) audition (live or tape); and 4) financial need.
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Contact the Music Department at music@gonzaga.edu
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(509) 323-6733.
Deadline: February 14th
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COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRANSFER STUDENTS
(must have more than 30 semester or 45 quarter credits;
does not apply to dually-enrolled high school students)
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Scholarships Which Require Separate Applications
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Eligibility
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Transfer Opportunity Scholarships
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Available to sophomore and junior transfer students who have demonstrated scholastic achievement at an accredited community college, and intend to pursue a bachelor's degree full-time.
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$3000/year
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Download application
Postmark deadline:
April 1st for Fall
November 15th for Spring
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Phi Theta Kappa
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Transfer students who list their participation (for at least one year) in the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society.
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$2000/year
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Must list participation on the Application for Admission
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***Outside Scholarship Opportunities exist through many organizations within your community, and we encourage you to pursue them whenever possible. Contact your guidance counselor or check with service organizations such as Knights of Columbus, Rotary Club, and Elks Club. Other possible sponsors include employers, parents' employers, trade associations, banks, credit unions, corporations, schools, and churches.
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The Gonzaga Guarantee
If you choose to attend Gonzaga University, we guarantee your Gonzaga-funded scholarships and grants will not decrease if you maintain good academic standing, as defined in the Gonzaga catalogue, during your continuous four-year enrollment.
(Please note: Restrictions apply for a small number of special programs. For more information, please contact the Office of Financial Aid). |
Please contact Matt Walton, (800) 322-2584 extension 6483, with merit scholarship or ILS Scholarship questions and Megan Ewens, (800) 322-2584 extension 6285 for any other scholarship questions.
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