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We know that college can get expensive, so we think it’s a pretty big deal that nearly 100% of our on-campus undergraduate students receive a scholarship. When you apply for admission at Prescott College, you are automatically considered for institutional merit-based scholarships, valued up to $100,000 for on-campus students over 4 years. Nearly 70% of our students receive need-based aid, upon completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at fafsa.gov.

Fafsa

Filing a FAFSA is the single most important thing you can do to get money for college, and it isn’t just for people who want or need federal student loans. FAFSA is used to determine how much aid (in the form of college scholarships, grants, and even work-study funding) you won’t have to pay back.

Here are other items to check off your to-do list to make your Prescott College education even more affordable:

Complete your Prescott College admission application.

File your FAFSA using code: 013659 at fafsa.gov

(opens in October for the following academic year).

Consider applying for endowed scholarships.

Apply for private scholarships in your local community, with organizations or through online search platforms. Ask us for more information!

Meet with your Admissions or Financial Aid Counselor to review your Award Letter. Submit any necessary paperwork.

Veterans Education Benefits

We recognize the hard work and commitment you’ve made, and are proud to support our student veterans and family members as an official Arizona Veteran Supportive Campus. As such, we maintain high standards including the Principles of Excellence. We accept most Veterans Education Benefits, and participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program for those students who qualify. Contact our Veterans Services Coordinator at 928-350-1108 for more information.

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