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Scholarships

Gonzaga University Scholarships

Check out these scholarships available for Gonzaga University students:

Scholarship Max Amt
Awarded
Deadline Restrictions? Renewable?
Honor's Program $500 2/15/2012 -- Yes. Must Maintain 2.5 GPA
Hogan Entrepreneurial Leadership Program $500 1/15/2012 -- Yes. Must Maintain 2.5 GPA

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Scholarship Min Amt
Awarded
Max Amt
Awarded
Details Availability
AAUW (Stanwood-Camano Branch) -- -- -- --
AAUW Scholarship -- -- -- Returning
Abbot and Fenner Essay Award -- -- -- --
ABWA Westward Ho Chapter Scholarship -- -- -- Freshmen
America in Solidarity Scholarship (essay) -- -- -- --

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Gonzaga University Financial Aid Statistics

Contact Financial Aid
Phone:(800) 793-1716
Email:shinnick@gu.gonzaga.edu
Web Site:www.gonzaga.edu/Campus+Resources/Offices...
General Information
Financial Aid Forms Deadline:February 1 (priority)
Tuition Guaranteed Plan:Not Available
Prepaid Tuition Plan:Not Available
Tuition Payment Plan:Available
In-State Tuition:$29,675
Out-of-State Tuition:$29,675
Aid/Loans Federal Grant Aid Institution Grant Aid State Grant Aid Student Loans Total ?
Average Amount $5,741 $14,314 $6,192 $7,014 $20,339
% Students That Got It 16% 95% 7% 56% 95%

NOTE: Financial aid is only available for those who qualify.

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Scholarships at Gonzaga University

cwiseman

Clinical Psychology and Counseling '15

3.8
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Financial Aid

Gonzaga is pretty expensive, but they give a lot of scholarships. I was able to get a good amount of outside scholarships, but the school also provided for a large amount of scholarship money.

Jan 25, 2012

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Scholarships at Gonzaga University

kelseytracy

International Business '15

5.0
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Awesome

Gonzaga is really good about giving financial aid. Almost everyone i know is receiving some form of aid or another. Although Gonzaga's tuition is expensive, not very many people actually pay that amount, most people pay a lot less. Getting financial aid was easy also. All you had to do was fill out the fafsa and they would send you what you were eligible.

Jan 25, 2012

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bvdrunner

Social Sciences '15

5.0
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Great Merit Aid

Gonzaga is one of the best values on the west coast. Basketball revenue and tons of alumni funding have created huge scholarships AND brought down the sticker price to way lower than comparable schools like Santa Clara, Seattle, or Portland. Almost everyone I know is on some sort of scholarship, no matter what their financial situation. The application for the school is used by the offices to determine scholarships, so you don't need to do any extra paper work beyond the typical FASFA.

Jan 08, 2012

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