Applying for Financial Aid at Gonzaga University is as easy as 1-2-3.
- Submit your application for admission by February 1. The Admission Office will then review your complete Admission Application, including test scores, GPA, strength of your curriculum, essay, extra-curricular activities, honors, and letters of recommendation. Based on this information, the Admission Office will also determine your eligibility for a merit-based scholarship that can range from $3,000 to $12,000 per year.
For more information about the admission process or to apply on-line, please visit the Office of Admission web pages.
- Submit your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by our Priority Filing Deadline of February 1 regardless of whether or not you think you will qualify for any federal financial aid. Gonzaga University requires students to file a FAFSA to receive any additional aid beyond the merit scholarship that the Admission Office may award. Therefore, it is to your advantage to file the FAFSA to see what else you might qualify for in terms of institutional, state and/or federal funding.
To submit your FAFSA on-line, visit http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ website or stop by your high school guidance counselor's office or a local college to pick up a paper copy of the FAFSA.
Gonzaga University's School Code is 003778.
- There are nine scholarships that require a separate application to be considered. You are eligible for all other scholarships by simply completing steps 1 and 2. Visit the Office of Admission pages, where the application information is located. Applications are due by February 1 (except ROTC, which is due November 15).
Scholarships requiring separate application:
- Dauna Leigh Bauer
- Joseph Cataldo
- Honors
- Charlotte Y. Martin
- Joseph C. Metcalfe
- Christopher West
- ROTC
- Transfer Opportunity (Deadline is April 1; transfer students only)
