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Gonzaga recognizes student achievement through its scholarship program; 98% of incoming students receive merit scholarships. Learn more about the scholarship opportunities available at Gonzaga below. (Información en Español)
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Students are notified of their merit scholarship through an acceptance packet sent in the mail.
98% of applicants receive a merit scholarship based on the review of their application for admission.
$2,500/year*
Academically outstanding and involved high school graduates with demonstrated financial need.
$2,000/year
Awarded to outstanding high school graduates who demonstrate financial need and intend to enroll in the School of Business Administration at Gonzaga.
$2,500/year
Academically outstanding and involved Catholic high school graduates with demonstrated leadership and service to others.
up to $2,000/year
Acceptance into the Honors Program through an application and electronic portfolio as well as:
$1,800/year plus waiver of fees for excess credits
Honors Application available by mid-October
Gonzaga Honors Application Deadline: January 10
Honors Decision Notifications Sent: Early March
Gonzaga Admission Decisions Sent: See Dates and Deadlines
First-year students at Gonzaga may apply to enter the Honors Program as a sophomore student.
Learn more about the Honors Program
Please address any questions to: honors@gonzaga.edu
The Gonzaga Access Pledge is a full-tuition commitment providing grant and scholarship aid to cover the cost of tuition for first-year students throughout Washington state who demonstrate high financial need. To be eligible, students must be admitted to Gonzaga as a first-year student, have a permanent address in the state of WA, submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).*
Full-Tuition
*Undocumented Washington residents can be eligible for GAP. Student must submit WASFA.
For questions, please reach out to the Office of Admission at admissions@gonzaga.edu
Tuition, fees, housing, and meal plan charges covered for four years at Gonzaga University
Granted each year to students regardless of their intended major. Awards are given based on:
Varies
Contact the Music Department at music@gonzaga.edu or (509) 313-6737
Awarded to qualified individuals who are high performers with leadership potential. Additional funding available for ROTC Scholarship winners. Learn more about ROTC.
Up to full ride and stipend
Contact LTC Alan Westfield in Military Science at
(800) 449-3959 / (509) 313-6517
westfield@gonzaga.edu
Must have more than 30 semester or 45 quarter credits; does not apply to Running Start, dually-enrolled, or high school completion students who are earning an associate's degree and a high school diploma at the same time.
International students may be considered for all transfer scholarships listed below.
If awarded, students are notified of their merit scholarship through an acceptance packet sent in the mail.
98% of applicants receive a merit scholarship based on the review of their application for admission.
$2,500/year
Based on the review of the application for admission and financial aid information provided, accepted students are automatically considered for this scholarship if they meet the eligibility requirements listed above.
Notification of selected recipients will be sent in April (for fall applicants) and November (for spring applicants).
$4,000/year
Granted each year to students regardless of their intended major. Awards are given based on:
Varies
Contact the Music Department at music@gonzaga.edu or (509) 313-6737
Transfer students who list their participation (for at least one year) in the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society.
$3,000/year
Must list participation on the admission application to be automatically considered for this scholarship.
In addition to the lists above, review the Outside Scholarship Database to access, search and apply for other scholarship opportunities that are not directly affiliated with Gonzaga.
Additional External 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, parent's employers, trade associations, banks, credit unions, corporations, schools, and places of worship.
Many benefits are available to advance the education and skills of service members and Veterans. Spouses and family members may also be eligible for education and training assistance. Learn more about our Military & Veteran support and benefits.
For all other scholarship and financial aid questions, please contact the Office of Financial Aid at (800) 793-1716.
Find other scholarship programs across the nation through Gonzaga's scholarship database.
Explore how grants, loans, scholarships and other types of aid can help fund your education.
Contact the Office of Admission