Applying for Financial Aid
Over 93% of students receive aid
As one of the most affordable private colleges in Wisconsin, Stritch is a great value. Over 93% of our traditional undergraduate students receive some type of financial aid and, on average, Stritch students get half of their tuition paid by grants and scholarships, money that does not have to be paid back. In 2011, nearly 98% of incoming freshmen received some type of financial aid.
Applying for Financial Aid
- Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov.
You will need completed tax forms for you and/or your parent(s). Cardinal Stritch University’s FAFSA code is 003837.
- Complete and submit any other documents as requested by the Financial Aid Office.
After applying for admission to Stritch, you will receive a PIN from the Financial Aid Office to access your Stritch financial aid file online. All financial aid information from Stritch, including your financial aid award, will be accessible at www.stritch.edu/onlineaid.
Important Dates to Remember
January 1 – First date on which you may file the FAFSA, to enroll for the following semester. File early, as many forms of aid are offered on an application date priority.
March 15 – Priority deadline for submitting your FAFSA, to receive full consideration for all of Stritch's scholarships and grants.