Next Stop: MONTEAGLERIDGE
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Applying to
Applying to
1. Complete your free application at niagara.edu/apply
2. Submit all of your official transcripts to NU
3. Add NU to your FAFSA (002788)
4. Review your financial aid offer from NU
5. Make your deposit
6. Get registered for the upcoming semester!
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Actuarial Science
Art History with Museum Studies
Biochemistry
Biology
Biotechnology
Chemistry: BA/BS
Communication and Media Studies
Computer and Information Sciences
Criminology and Criminal Justice
English
Environmental Science: BA/BS
French
Gerontology
History
International Studies
Liberal Arts
Life Sciences
Mathematics: BA/BS
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology: BA/BS
Religious Studies
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish
Theatre: BFA
Design and Production
Performance
Theatre Specialization
Associate Degree
General Studies
COLLEGE OF NURSING
Nursing
BS
RN to BS
Accelerated
SCAN FOR A COMPLETE
LISTING OF OUR GRADUATE PROGRAMS
HOLZSCHUH COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Accounting: BBA
Economics: BA/BS
Finance
Management
Human Resources
Integrative/General
International Business
Marketing
Food and Consumer-Packaged Goods
Marketing
Social Media and Digital Marketing
Supply Chain Management
Associate Degree
Business
COLLEGE OF HOSPITALITY, SPORT, AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Hotel and Restaurant Management
Food and Beverage Management
Luxury Hospitality Operations
Planning, Development, and Operations
Sport Management
Sport Operations
Tourism and Event Management
Event and Meeting Management
Tourism Destination Management
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Single and Dual Certifications:
Early Childhood and Childhood
Education (Birth - Grade 6)
Childhood and Middle Childhood
Education
(Grade 1 - Grade 9)
Middle Childhood and Adolescence
Education
(Grade 5 - Grade 12)
Special Education and Childhood
(Grade 1 - Grade 6)
Special Education and Adolescence
(Grade 7 - Grade 12)
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
Concentration Areas:
Biology, Business, Chemistry, English
Language Arts, French, Liberal Arts, Mathematics, Social Studies, Spanish
Eligible for students with a cumulative GPA above 3.50 from your previous institution(s)
• 5 honors courses
• 2 honors courses in general education
• 1 enhanced course in the 300/400 level
• 2 semesters of honors thesis
• Invitation will include application with deadline
• A club for incoming and current transfers to engage with each other in academic, social, and community service environments.
• Designed to enhance transfer student experience at Monteagle Ridge.
• Starting Fall 2025
• New $24,000 per year PTK Merit Scholarship for all PTK members accepted to NU
• Additional competitive scholarship opportunity for all PTK Merit Scholarship recipients
• $3,000/year
• Must complete required application and essay
• Two scholarships awarded per semester
“
Students who transfer into Niagara University from other colleges and universities bring diverse experiences and fresh perspectives to the campus. These perspectives and experiences certainly enrich the learning environment as well as the Niagara University community as a whole. In addition, transfer students bring to NU dedication, academic success, and adaptability to new environments – each of these characteristics align perfectly with our mission to foster intellectual growth by creating a dynamic, engaging learning environment for all.”
– DR. TIMOTHY O. IRELAND Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs
Phi Theta Kappa Merit Scholarship
Transfer Scholarship
$24,000 per year
3.7 GPA and above
$21,000 per year
3.40-3.69 GPA
$19,000 per year
3.1-3.39 GPA
$18,000 per year
2.80-3.09 GPA $16,000 per year
Transfer Award
2.50-2.79 GPA $14,000 per year
PTK members only; must submit proof of PTK membership
Entering students with a cumulative transfer grade point average of 3.1 and above for full-time or equivalent study.
Entering students with a cumulative transfer grade point average of between 2.50 to 3.09 for full-time or equivalent study.
Renewable for remainder of undergraduate study. Admitted students automatically considered.
The new Post 9/11 GI Bill© and Yellow Ribbon Program® makes Niagara University as affordable as any school in the country.
Partner Scholarship
$1,000 per year
Phi Theta Kappa Competitive Scholarship
Alpha Beta Gamma (ABG)
Legacy Scholarship
Power of Niagara Scholarships
Eagle Experience
Housing Grant
Area Grants
$3,000 per year
$2,500 per year for students who are active members
$1,000 per year
$5,000 per year
$1,250 per year
$2,500 per year
$2,000 per year
Students must be graduated from one of the following community colleges: SUNY Niagara, Genesee Community College, SUNY Erie, Finger Lakes Community College, Monroe Community College
Application will be emailed to qualifying students and awarded each fall and spring term.
Proof of membership required. Cannot be combined with PTK scholarship.
Direct family member has graduated from NU. Complete the following link for verification https://apps.niagara.edu/legacy-scholarship
Awarded to all out of state full-time transfer students who are residing on campus. Cannot be combined with the Housing Grant.
Students must meet the requirements listed on website: niagara.edu/eagle-experience-scholarship
Cannot be combined with Power of Niagara.
For students from Rochester, Syracuse, Downstate New York, and Ontario, Canada.
DISCOVER ALL OF OUR AID OPPORTUNITIES AND NET PRICE CALCULATOR
“
As a transfer student, the transition to Niagara was made seamless by the supportive staff and faculty, who went out of their way to ensure that I felt welcomed. The small class sizes allowed me to engage more in class discussions and build relationships with my faculty and peers. Being a transfer student can feel like an intimidating experience, but at NU, I have found a place where I am a member of the Purple Eagle Family. I am truly grateful for my decision to transfer here. BLEED PURPLE!
– GREG CASEY, ’23, M.S.’ 25 Criminal Justice Information Security and Digital Forensics
80+ majors 60+ minors
6 pre-professional programs
2.7K undergraduate students
18 average class size
30+ graduate programs 13 accelerated master’s programs
10:1 student-tofaculty ratio
20% of incoming class were transfers
19 NCAA Division I sports teams
30 countries 50 credit opportunities Study Abroad
Explore the world through your career pathway.
99% of incoming students receive financial aid 200+ endowed scholarships