Financial Aid

Mission Statement

The mission of The University of Scranton is to provide a high quality education in the Catholic and Jesuit tradition. Financing your education is an important consideration and The University of Scranton is sensitive to these challenges. We are committed to providing our students and families with resources and options available to help meet educational expenses. The University of Scranton provides a comprehensive financial aid and scholarship program that includes grants, merit scholarships, loans and work study. Monthly installment and family tuition reduction plans are also available. We encourage you to use our online information to educate yourself about the programs. We want to assure you that counseling and support is available right through graduation.

Hurricane Sandy Disaster Relief - If your family experienced a loss of property, reduction of income or livelihood as a result of recent severe weather; review the resources the University of Scranton has to assist your family with educational costs and loan repayment advice.

Need a copy of your Federal Tax return or Transcript?   www.irs.gov

  • You must use primary person if you filed a joint tax return.

7 Easy Steps to the FAFSA 2013-2014 - A Student's Guide to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid

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