Note on Scholarship Applications:
Gonzaga scholarship applications for first-year students have a deadline of January 1.
Gonzaga recognizes student achievement through its scholarship program; 98% of incoming students receive merit scholarships. Learn more about the scholarship opportunities available at Gonzaga below. (Información en Español)
As you view our scholarships below, we also invite you to explore why a Gonzaga education is an excellent investment.
The Gonzaga Guarantee
If you choose to attend Gonzaga University, we guarantee your Gonzaga-funded scholarships and grants will not decrease if you maintain good academic standing, as defined in the Gonzaga catalog, during your continuous full-time four-year enrollment.
(Please note: Restrictions apply for a small number of special programs. For more information, please contact the Office of Financial Aid.)
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External Scholarship Database
In addition to the list below, review the External Scholarship Database to access, search and apply for other scholarship opportunities that are not directly affiliated with Gonzaga.
Gonzaga Scholarships for First-Year Students
-- Please note: You do not need an SAT/ACT to apply for the scholarships below. --
(* denotes scholarship is also available for transfer students with less than 30 semester or 45 quarter credits)
Gonzaga Scholarships for Transfer Students
(must have more than 30 semester or 45 quarter credits; does not apply to Running Start or dually-enrolled high school students)
For questions regarding the Bauer, Brajcich, Cataldo, Gonzaga in Florence, Gonzaga Leaders, Martin, and Martin Native American scholarships, please contact Eli Jenkins at (800) 322-2584 ext. 6635.
For all other scholarship and financial aid questions, please contact the Office of Financial Aid at (800) 793-1716.
***Additional External Scholarship Opportunities exist through many organizations within your community, and we encourage you to pursue them whenever possible. Contact your guidance counselor or check with service organizations such as Knights of Columbus, Rotary Club, and Elks Club. Other possible sponsors include employers, parent's employers, trade associations, banks, credit unions, corporations, schools, and places of worship.