Congratulations! We are very excited about having you join our community. Now that you've been accepted, you need to complete the following steps to confirm your place at Gonzaga University. Also, be sure to check your email regularly for other accepted student information!
Freshman Confirmation and Housing Deposit due May 1st!
Transfer Priority Confirmation Deposit by May 1st - Final Deadline July 1st!
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- Discover more about what Gonzaga University has to offer YOU!
- Submit your Confirmation Deposit with the Deposit Reply Card
- Apply for student housing
- File the FAFSA (If you haven't already done so)
- Send final official transcripts
- Submit vaccination records and medical information
- Send information to Disability Resources, Education, & Access Management (DREAM), if necessary
- I'm a transfer student. Is my process the same?
- I've sent it all in. What comes next?
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If you intend to enroll at Gonzaga University in the fall, please submit a confirmation deposit of $400 by May 1. (If admitted off the waitlist, you have until May 25th to submit your confirmation deposit and reply card.) This deposit secures your place in the class and initiates your course registration.
You have the option of either sending in a check to the Office of Admission along with the Deposit Reply Card or paying online at ZAGWEB. Please follow these directions for PAYING THE DEPOSIT ONLINE.
Please note that the tuition deposit is non-refundable unless a written cancellation and request for a refund is received by the Dean of Admission on or before June 1.
Students accepted for Spring Semester need to submit the Confirmation Deposit and Deposit Reply Card by December 1.
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If you plan to live on campus during the fall, you must submit the Residential Living Agreement & $200 Advance Room Deposit by May 1. You have the option of either sending in a check to the Office of Housing and Residence Life or paying the deposit online.
To submit a Residential Living Agreement online, follow these steps:
1) Visit Zagweb at https://zagweb.gonzaga.edu, then click "Enter Secure Area" Have your ID and PIN ready.
2) Enter your ID and PIN in the appropriate fields, then click the Login button.
3) Once logged in, click the "Student & Financial Aid" link.
4) On the next page, click the "Housing and Residence Life" link, then click the "ZagLiving" link.
To Submit the $200 Advance Room Deposit online:
1) Go to ZAGWEB and follow these directions for PAYING THE DEPOSIT ONLINE
2) Scroll down to the Advanced Room Deposit Section
3) Click "Paying the Deposit Online" for instructions on how to pay.
The Advance Room Deposit converts to a damage deposit upon enrollment and will be returned when the student leaves the residence hall system if no damages are incurred. This deposit is non-refundable unless a written cancellation and request for refund is received by the Dean of Admission by August 1st. Refunds for students who enroll at Gonzaga but decide to live off campus will be reviewed on a case-by case basis.
If you plan to live with immediate family in the Spokane area:
You must meet the requirements outlined in the Gonzaga University Residence Requirement document and submit the associated Exemption Request form to Housing by May 1st. The form can be found online at www.gonzaga.edu/residency under the "Residency (Room and Board)" link.
* Be sure to check out our RESIDENCE HALL website before applying for housing. This will give you useful information when deciding what residence hall is the best fit for you!
Early completion of the above requirement is strongly encouraged.
File the FAFSA
Gonzaga requires all students applying for need-based financial aid to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA. You generally do not need to fill out the FAFSA to receive merit-based scholarships. For more details, contact the Financial Aid Office, (800) 793-1760.
FAFSA forms are available in all high school counseling offices as well as in most college offices. The Financial Aid Office can also send you a copy of the FAFSA, or you can access it on the Internet at www.fafsa.ed.gov
Submit the FAFSA by February 1st to make Gonzaga' s priority awarding deadline. Gonzaga's FAFSA code is 003778. You will be contacted if additional paperwork is required.
Send Final Official Transcripts
Freshmen must request that a final, official high school transcript be sent to the Office of Admission. This transcript should cover eight semesters or twelve trimesters of work and have a graduation date posted. Freshmen who have completed collegiate work, Advanced Placement exams, or International Baccalaureate exams during high school must have official transcripts and examination records forwarded to the Office of Admission. Advanced standing credit is determined by the Academic Vice President's Office.
Our offers of admission are conditional and contingent upon the successful and satisfactory completion of all academic work in progress. Final academic transcripts will be carefully reviewed.
Vaccination Records and Medical Information
Students entering in the fall must submit either the Immunization Record Form or official vaccination records, by August 1. The Immunization Record Form will be sent to you after the Office of Admission receives your confirmation deposit. Any and all documentation should be sent directly to the Gonzaga Health Center. If you were born after 1956, mandatory policy requires that you receive a second measles vaccination prior to enrollment.
Please mail vaccination records to:
Gonzaga University Health Center
MSC Box 2506
502 E. Boone Ave.
Spokane, WA 99258
A board-certified internist and three registered nurses are available at the Gonzaga Health Center every Mon., Wed.-Fri. from 8-12 p.m., and 1-4:30 p.m. and Tues. 10-12 p.m. and 1-4:30 pm. Medical services are also available on an emergency basis, 24 hours a day. All students, with or without insurance, have access to this medical facility.
Students are responsible for all medical procedures performed outside of the Health Center, including x-rays, blood tests, hospital stays, and emergencies. A major medical insurance plan that covers medical costs at other facilities is offered to students upon their arrival in the fall. Policies purchased at this time provide coverage for a full 12 months. All students are required to purchase Gonzaga University Accident Insurance for a nominal fee ($30 in the 2010-2011 full academic year or $20 for spring semester only).
Disability Resources, Education, & Access Management (DREAM)
Support services are available for students with documented disabilities. If you have a disability which may require academic adjustments or accommodations, please contact Gonzaga's DREAM Office (Disability Resources, Education, & Access Management) at 800-986-9585, extension 4134.
For certain services, such as a sign language interpreter or materials in alternate media (tape or braille texts), it is absolutely essential that you notify DREAM six or more weeks in advance of your arrival so that services can be arranged.
Transfer Student Process
I'm a transfer student. Is my process the same?
Yes, we still ask that you submit your confirmation deposit with reply card, advance room deposit and housing agreement (if you will live on campus), file the FAFSA, send official final transcripts, and send your vaccination records.
If you have been accepted for the FALL SEMESTER, the following is a list of confirmation deadlines:
* Confirmation deposit with reply card - July 1
* Advance room deposit and housing agreement - May 1
* FAFSA - February 1, or as soon as possible
* Official final transcripts - As soon as they are available
* Vaccination records - August 1
If you have been accepted for the SPRING SEMESTER, here is a list of confirmation deadlines:
* Confirmation deposit with reply card - December 1
* Advance room deposit and housing agreement - December 1
* FAFSA - As soon as possible
* Official final transcripts - As soon as they are available
* Vaccination records - December 1
What Comes Next?
I've sent it all in. What comes next?
Once you've submitted your Confirmation Deposit you will receive complete course registration information via email. If you have questions about academic courses and programs, please direct them to the Office of Academic Services, (800) 986-9585, ext. 4072.
Transfer students will receive advisor, registration, and course information via U.S. mail within two weeks of confirming, but no earlier than April 10th. Questions? Please call Joan Sarles, Transfer Counselor, at (800) 322-2584, ext. 6571.
The entire Gonzaga community welcomes you and looks forward to seeing you on campus! If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Office of Admission
Gonzaga University
502 E. Boone Avenue
Spokane, WA 99258
(800) 322-2584
mcculloh@gu.gonzaga.edu

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502 E. Boone Avenue
Spokane, WA 99258-0102
Toll Free: (800) 322-2584
Phone: (509) 313-6572
Email: admissions@gonzaga.edu