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W Uhere MATTER Walsh University is dedicated to helping our students academically, spiritually, and financially throughout their college journey. We are committed to affordable tuition and offer generous financial aid opportunities to 98 percent of our full-time students. Walsh University offers a variety of institutional scholarships and grants that students can qualify and apply for. Applying for financial aid can become overwhelming, and that is where we come in to help! Each student will be working with a dedicated Admission Counselor throughout the admission and financial aid process. They will be with you every step of the way! Meet your Admission Counselor here! www.walsh.edu/meet-your-admission-counselor Who should apply for Financial Aid? It is recommended that all students should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). That way students can be considered for every available type of financial aid. Income does play a large role in determining financial aid, especially at the federal level. However, it is not the only factor. Other factors like family size, number of siblings in college, and assets also come into play. We realize that sometimes families have special circumstances that the FAFSA does not initially consider. If you would like to discuss this in greater detail with your Admission Counselor, please feel free to do so she/he will be working closely with you throughout the financial aid process, and will help you through the appeal process should you fall into one of the Special Circumstance Appeal categories.
Your Financial Aid Checklist: Register for your FSA ID fsaid.ed.gov File the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) www.fafsa.ed.gov Walsh FAFSA Code: 003135 Review your Financial Aid award with your Admission Counselor Log into your Cavalier Center Account www.walsh.edu/cavalier/center to accept or decline the award. Complete Entrance Loan Counseling, and sign your Master Promissory Note studentloans.gov FSA ID Both students and parents must register for a Federal Student Aid ID. Two different email addresses must be used as well. It is recommended that you do record both FSA ID log in information. You will be using this information each time you file the FAFSA. This must be completed before filing the FAFSA. Filling out the FAFSA The FAFSA will open for all current and incoming freshmen October 1st of each year. Please file your FAFSA using tax information from two years prior. Make sure to list Walsh University on your FAFSA! It is very important to complete the FAFSA as early as possible. The earlier you file the FAFSA, the earlier you will be able to receive your financial aid award from Walsh. Financial Aid awards are sent to families starting the beginning of December. Reviewing your Financial Aid Award Once you receive your financial aid award, your Admission Counselor will be going over your award with you personally. They will contact you to set up an appointment over the phone or in person. Log into your Cavalier Center Account After reviewing your financial aid award with your Admission Counselor, please log into your Cavalier Center account with your student ID and your birthdate. Once you are logged in, you will then accept or decline your financial aid. Grants and scholarships are always accepted for the student. Students must decide if they would like to accept or decline their loans and work study if it is offered to them. Entrance Loan Counseling/Master Promissory Note (MPN) Upon reviewing your financial aid award with your Admission Counselor, you will then need to complete your Entrance Loan Counseling and sign your Master Promissory Note if you will be accepting your Stafford Loan. This must be completed in order for the Department of Education to distribute the loans to the students.
Estimated Merit Scholarships Not to worry! ACT 18-20 21-26 27-36 If you do not see your GPA or test score listed, New SAT 940-1050 1060 1270 1280-1600 that is ok! Each student is different, and we will take the time to carefully review your file CLT 54-64 65-86 87-120 individually. That is why we ask that all students 3.8 + $12,000 - $13,000 $13,000-$15,000 $15,000 apply, no matter what their test score or GPA may be. Every student has a story, and we look 3.4-3.7 $12,000 $12,000-$13,000 $13,000-$15,000 forward to hearing each and every one! Each 3.0-3.3 $10,000-$12,000 $12,000-$13,000 $13,000-$15,000 student will be working closely with their Admission Counselor, and they will go over 2.5-2.9 $8,000-$10,000 $10,000-$12,000 $12,000-$15,000 all of the options available to each student. Presidential Scholarship Founders Scholarship Dr. David Baxter Honors Scholarship Institutional Grants and Scholarships: Athletic Grant Choir and Band CAVS Grant Sibling Grant Catholic High School Grant Home-School Grant Resident Hall Grant Walsh Grant Leaders in Social Justice Scholarship The Pope Francis Scholarship Presidential Scholarships are awarded each year to a limited number of qualified entering freshmen in an amount equivalent to the cost of regular full-time tuition. Candidates will be invited to the Honors Competition and must be admitted to Walsh University by the published deadline. The Presidential Scholarship replaces any previously-awarded institutional funds. Founders Scholarships are awarded each year to qualified entering freshmen in an amount equivalent to the cost of regular full-time tuition. One Founders Scholarship may be awarded to a top scholar at each of the six Youngstown Diocesan high schools per year. The Founders Scholarship replaces any previously-awarded institutional funds.candidates are invited to the Honors Competition. Awarded to students who have been accepted into the Walsh University Honors Program, these scholarships are renewable each year to students remaining in the Honors Program. This scholarship will replace the student s academic merit scholarship, and could affect any previously awarded institutional funds. Athletic grants are awarded to outstanding athletes who agree to participate in an intercollegiate sport for the University. The number of awards and the amounts are determined by coaches and the Athletic Director. Awarded to students with outstanding vocal and/or instrumental abilities who will participate in the University Chorale or Marching Band. The number of awards are determined by the Director. Students who are interested should contact the Director of the Chorale or Band. A $1,000 grant will be awarded to full-time dependents of Walsh University graduates and must be enrolled full-time in undergraduate courses. CAVS Grants are renewable for four years. A $1,000 award will be granted to brothers or sisters entering as full-time undergraduate students of any dependent student currently enrolled full time in an undergraduate program at Walsh University. An award for multiple siblings is also available. Walsh University offers the Catholic High School Graduate Grant of $1,000 to entering full-time freshmen. Students must have graduated from a Catholic High School and meet Walsh University s admission criteria. Awarded to students who were home-schooled in high school. This does not include Online Public Schooling. Available to students residing in the residence halls. The FAFSA must be filed to determine eligibility for this need-based grant. Available to commuter students. The FAFSA must be filed to determine eligibility for this need-based grant. This scholarship is awarded to students who have been admitted into the Leaders in Social Justice Program. Along with this four-year scholarship, students are also awarded travel assistance for the domestic trips they take for the program. Named in honor of Pope Francis, this renewable scholarship will be awarded to students who show significant financial need, and display qualities and characteristics of servant leadership combined with a fervent dedication to cultivating a relationship with Christ. An application and essay are required. Students must be selected for this scholarship.
Federal And State Financial Aid: Grant/Loan: Qualification: About: Federal Pell Grant Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG) TEACH Grant Need-Based Eligibility determined by FAFSA results Need-Based Must be Pell eligible Eligibility determined by FAFSA results Maintaining a 3.25 cumulative GPA OR scoring above the 75th percentile on one or more portions of a college admissions test. Must be enrolled in a TEACH-Grant eligible program Completion of the FAFSA The Federal Pell Grant is designed to assist students in need to continue their education beyond high school. Grant amounts are reduced proportionately for students enrolled less than full time. This program is available to undergraduate students with substantial financial need. Preference is given to those students receiving a Pell Grant. Application is made each year by completing the FAFSA. This federal grant is available to education majors who will teach in certain subject areas. This grant has the potential of turning into a loan if certain conditions are not met. For more information please visit: https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/types/grantsscholarships/teach Ohio College Opportunity Grant Federal Work Study Federal Subsidized and Unsubsidized Direct Loans Need-Based Eligibility determined by FAFSA results Need-Based Subsidized Loan - Need-Based Unsubsidized Loan - Non-Need-Based Eligibility for this need-based grant is determined by the state of Ohio at the time the FAFSA is filed. It is available to Ohio residents attending Ohio schools. The Federal Work-Study Program provides jobs for students who have substantial financial need. Students work on a part-time basis on campus and receive a monthly paycheck, dependent on the number of hours worked. Students must first file the FAFSA to be considered for a Direct Stafford Loan. Loans are available either on a subsidized or unsubsidized basis and are borrowed directly from the federal government. The subsidized loan is based on financial need with the federal government paying interest while the student is in school. The unsubsidized loan is not based on need, and interest accrues on the loan while the student is in school. Managing your payments Alternative Loans Parent PLUS Loan Semester Payments Tuition Management Systems (TMS) There are multiple outside loan options to choose from. Some of these loan options can have payments that are deferred until after the student graduates from college. Some loans can also allow the student to take out the loan themselves. They will however need a co-signer. This is a direct loan through the government. Parents can apply for this loan to help with any additional costs after financial aid. This loan does have a fixed interest rate, and parents are required to start making payments on the loan 60 days after it is disbursed to the school. Should a parent be denied the Parent Plus Loan, the student will automatically receive an extra $4,000 to their Unsubsidized Stafford Loan. Any out of pocket costs for the year can be split into two payments. Should families choose this payment option, the student s semester payment is due by the first day of class in the Fall and Spring semesters. Interest will begin to accrue at the end of September. Any out of pocket costs for the year can be split into four, five, or six month payments across the fall and spring semesters. Fall payments begin in the summer. Walsh University partners with TMS to provide families with a quick and easy interest-free payment option! There is a small enrollment fee for each semester parents would like to enroll in this payment plan. *You can also combine these payment plans above. That way you can put together the best financial option for you and your future!*
Tuition And Fees Summary At Walsh University, we are committed to providing affordable tuition and offer generous financial aid opportunities to 98 percent of our full-time students. The sooner you apply, the sooner we can begin putting together your financial aid package. Your Admission Counselor will be your main point of contact regarding your financial aid award. Contact your Admission Counselor today! https://www.walsh.edu/meet-your-admission-counselor Estimated Undergraduate Expenses 2018-2019 (Before Financial Aid) Resident Commuter Tuition $28,480 $28,480 General Fee (per credit hour) Estimated at 30 credit hours First-Year Traditional Student Fee $1,500 $1,500 $200 $200 Registration Fee $15 $15 Parking Fee $100 $100 Commuter Health Fee N/A $20 Room $5,570 N/A Board (Full Meal Plan) $5,110 N/A Total $40,975 $30,315 ASSISTANCE: In 2016 alone, Walsh awarded over $30,000,000 in grants and scholarships. How Walsh compares to other universities: Miami University $28,160 Sticker Price: 98 % Ohio University $24,508 University of Akron $23,216 of Walsh students don t pay it Ohio State University $22,843 Kent State University $20,928 Bowling Green State University $20,388 Walsh University $16,500* *Average Cost for Residential Student after Grants and Scholarships.
Here s a little more about us: Academics Walsh University is a private, accredited, Catholic university offering nearly 100 programs Our faculty members come from all over the world, providing students with a well-rounded perspective. Experiential learning and study abroad opportunities are encouraged as part of the curriculum. Professors Our professors are active in their fields and take a sincere interest in your academic success and social involvements. Your Walsh degree will mean the highest of achievements to you and your future employer when you graduate. Student Life Walsh offers 50 student organizations and clubs as well as 22 NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. If you don t see a club that suits your interest, start your own! We have first-class athletic facilities and our award-winning Cavalier teams compete in lacrosse, soccer, basketball, football, softball, baseball, volleyball, golf, tennis, bowling, cross country and track and field. Scholarships and Financial Aid Walsh was founded on the premise of providing a values-based education to ALL. That is why we offer generous financial aid packages to more than 98% of our full-time students in the form of scholarships, grants, loans or work-study. Our financial aid package ranges from $8,000 to full tuition based on your GPA and test scores. Residence Halls and Facilities Our residence halls are second to none in offering all the conveniences of home. The rooms are arranged in a unique layout with no more than two rooms sharing a bathroom. Every room includes a basic cable package and high-speed Internet. Laundry costs are included in the price of tuition for all Walsh residents. Our on-campus apartments are equipped with full kitchens and laundry rooms. Students stay in shape by using the Cecchini Health and Wellness Complex. Check out our virtual tour at www.walsh.edu/virtualtour Proud to be a Cavalier! www.walsh.edu/yourfuture Walsh University admits students of any race, color, sex, disability, or national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally made available to students. Walsh University does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, sex, disability, political affiliation, status, age, or national and ethnic origin in the administration of its admissions policies or programs. #walshu Office of Admissions 2020 East Maple Street North Canton, Ohio 44720-3396 800.362.9846 www.walsh.edu