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Financial Aid Options
Scholarships, loans, grants and work-study can help finance your education
We made more than $83 million available in scholarships, grants, loans and Federal Work-Study Program awards in 2016-17. Our average scholarship and grant aid for those who qualify was $28,023.
Don't rule yourself out! Many families who think they won't qualify for need-based financial aid do qualify for aid at Susquehanna.
We've also been identified as one of the 10 most economically diverse colleges in the nation. We work to bring in qualified students and help them to figure out how to pay for it.
Some helpful financial aid websites to help you through the process:
Scholarships
Students who demonstrate strong academic achievement in high school may qualify.
Loans & Financing
Federal direct loans, Perkins loans, PLUS loans and private loans.
Grants
Gift aid that does not need to be repaid.
Student Employment
A variety of student jobs are available on campus each year.
Study Abroad Financial Aid
How to fund your study abroad program.
of students receive aid
$83million in aid awarded in 2016-17
53%of students work on campus
Contact Us
Phone & Email
570-372-4450
sfs@susqu.edu