Scholarships, aid, or grant money is available for almost every student. Explore our financial aid resources and get in touch with us if you need help navigating the financial aid process.
Cost should never be a barrier to education. At Goldey-Beacom, financial aid funds are available through scholarships, grants, loans, or work opportunities for eligible students who need financial aid assistance to pursue a college education.
The type and amount of financial aid awarded to qualified students depends upon the extent of the student’s needs and the number of financial aid funds available for disbursement. All types of financial aid awards are for one academic year; therefore, students must re-apply for financial aid funds each year.
Students entering the College must be accepted into an eligible program of study and meet other criteria to qualify for financial aid funds. Recipients must meet the U.S. citizenship requirements for federal and state financial aid programs.
Speak to a Financial Aid Counselor
302-225-6264 [email protected]
An undergraduate degree at Goldey-Beacom College is more affordable than you may think. Click here to learn more about applying for financial aid as an undergraduate student.
Undergraduate
Learn more about Goldey-Beacom College’s graduate programs’ cost of attendance and financing options.
Graduate
Institutional and merit scholarships are very beneficial. Scholarships pay for my entire ride here. So, I don’t pay anything out of pocket to come here. Being a resident assistant pays for my housing. I get that scholarship, and then a merit scholarship on top of that. And then the affordability scholarship. I’ll graduate college with minimal debt. Explore Scholarships
Whether you are a first-generation undergraduate student, a graduate student looking for your next challenge, or a novice in the financial aid process, we recognize the financial aid process can be a confusing experience. Click on the button below to learn more about the financial aid process at Goldey-Beacom College, scholarship opportunities, and other types of financial aid for which you may qualify.
How Financial Aid Works
Goldey-Beacom College’s Financial Aid Office is steadfastly committed to ensuring all students are aware of financial aid policies and other vital resources to the financial aid process. You can review the Financial Aid Office’s guidelines on federal verification, return of Title IV funds, and satisfactory academic progress by clicking on the button below. In addition, you can learn more about your rights and responsibilities, the outside scholarship process, and how to make a financial aid appeal request.
Policies and Resources
The 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) opens on January 1, 2024. You can file your 2024-2025 FAFSA online. Goldey-Beacom College’s federal school code for the FAFSA is 001429.
On January 2, 2024, the ScIP application will be available on the Delaware Department of Education website. Follow the directions for the application process for the ScIP program and provide your anticipated college enrollment information for the 2024-25 academic year by June 15, 2024.
The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency awards grants in varying amounts to eligible students who are Pennsylvania residents attending a Delaware institution of higher education. The application deadline is June 1.
Was your 2024-25 FAFSA selected for verification by the federal government? Do you need quick access to verification worksheets or other documents you may need to complete to finalize your financial aid eligibility? Good news–you are one click away from accessing the forms.
Financial Aid Forms
Financial literacy means freedom. We are all players in the economy; our financial decisions impact the global economy. Each week, the Financial Aid Office will provide a column on a financial literacy topic to help educate students on the importance of managing their money wisely, maintaining a good credit score, making sound investment decisions, and breaking down complex financial aid terms in a manner that are easy to understand.
Financial Aid Literacy Blog
Goldey-Beacom College is thankful for our donors whose generosity allows students to receive endowed and annually-funded scholarships to meet unmet financial needs. Current students receiving an endowed or annually-funded scholarship have an opportunity to thank their donor. Click on the link below to learn more about this unique program.
Thank You Note Program
Learning the ins and outs of the financial aid process can take time and effort. The Financial Aid Office compiled a list of standard financial aid terms you may encounter as a student. Click the button below to learn more about terms you may need to know!
Financial Aid Glossary
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