
Financial Aid
For many students, earning a college degree requires additional financial support. Learn more about the resources and opportunities that are available to you so that your dream of receiving a college education can become a reality.
There are a variety of resources available to support you as you're finalizing your decision. Learn more about degree requirements, financial aid, scholarships and assistantships. Your next step will be to apply for undergraduate admission or to The Graduate School.
If you like what you've seen online, we encourage you to join us for a virtual tour of campus. As part of your virtual campus visit, the College of HRSM offers weekly information sessions for all prospective students and parents. To register, please contact the University Visitor Center to plan your personalized virtual campus visit itinerary.
Whether you are currently in high school or you are a current college or university student looking to transfer into the College of HRSM, all applications must be submitted through Undergraduate Admissions. However, transfer students must also meet minimum transfer requirements to be qualified for our programs.
For many students, earning a college degree requires additional financial support. Learn more about the resources and opportunities that are available to you so that your dream of receiving a college education can become a reality.
Many student scholarships go directly to paying for your education and do not have to be repaid. From general university scholarships to program-specific scholarships, there are a variety of ways to earn money to take care of some or all of your financial burden.
There are several graduate assistantship opportunities that can be used to reduce your graduate tuition, or help defer some of your costs. Learn more about how you can benefit from working alongside our faculty and staff to enhance your educational experience.