Financing Your Education

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Nearly every student at Union College is eligible for some type of scholarship or financial aid. Student Financial Services is here to guide you through the process.

Working together

Paying for college takes teamwork. You, your family, Union College and the federal government work together to help you earn your degree. We call it a symbiosis. (Why not? We're science-y like that.)

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Cost Calculator

How much will Union really cost? Calculate an estimate of how much help you'll get from Union and the government. For a more precise number, talk to a student finance advisor. Try it out
Learn more about scholarships at Union

Scholarships

You'll get by with a little help from our friends (i.e. alumni and other donors). Scholarships are a gift to you for things we appreciate, like good grades and test scores. Find out more
Learn more about grants and loans from the government

Grants and Loans

Education is key to a strong economy, and the government wants to help you get your degree. Learn what grants (free money) and loans (money you will repay) are available. Find out more
The cost of an education

Tuition and Expenses

Union College manages to remain less expensive than most Adventist and other private colleges—even less than the out-of-state tuition at most public universities. Find out more
Calendar

Calendar

Deadlines are a fact of life; these are important ones.
Resources

Resources

A lot of helpful websites and forms await you.
Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ

We have answers. Here are some of the questions.

Student Work

It's part of your education, but it's also about money.
International Students

International Students

Most of the information above is specifically for U.S. citizens. Go here for the international student and English as a Second Language (ESL) student financial information.