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Undergraduate Financial Aid

Apply in 4 easy steps

FAFSA
Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) after January 1st

Award Letter
Review award letter online and submit it electronically to our office

Stafford Loans
New borrowers must complete their entrance interview and master promissory note

Balance Due
Students and parents can apply for a PLUS loan, alternative loan or payment plan

Quinnipiac's Federal School Code is
001402

The Quinnipiac University Financial Aid Office works with all applicants to assure that they receive the maximum state and federal aid for which they are eligible. In addition, the Office seeks to coordinate institutional aid resources to make a Quinnipiac education affordable. Approximately 73 percent of the student body receives financial aid through a combination of grants, scholarships, student loans, and on-campus jobs.

The University offers approximately 400 merit-based scholarships to incoming freshmen (admission application deadline February 1) for which no financial need is required. Students interested in being considered for financial aid should indicate so on section 3 of the admissions application.

All students interested in applying for financial aid are required to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) which can be completed online at: www.fafsa.ed.gov. All incoming students must have their FAFSA "date stamped" by the federal processor by March 1st and all returning students must have their FAFSA date stamped by April 1st in order to be given full consideration for financial aid.

If you have any questions, please feel free to call us at 203-582-8750, 800-462-1944, e-mail us at: finaid@quinnipiac.edu or visit our office which is located in the left-hand-most door of the Arnold Bernhard Library.

To review your financial aid award, please click on the icon below