• Tuition

Scholarships and Fellowships

All admitted students are automatically considered for merit-based financial aid awards including scholarships and fellowships. Merit awards are based on the GMAT score and undergraduate GPA. Applicants should submit their complete applications by March 15 to ensure consideration.

Financial Aid

There are three main sources of financial aid available to students – the federal government, the University, and private sources.

  • Federal programs include low-interest loans and student employment programs for US citizens
  • Suffolk University and private agencies/organizations award scholarships, grants, and loans to students in need
  • International students are eligible for campus employment programs.
  • International students are not eligible for federal aid from the US government

Suffolk University’s Student Financial Aid Office has complete information regarding all forms of financial assistance and merit based aid.

Tuition

Suffolk University’s Office of the Bursar  has complete information regarding tuition and fees.