Student Financial Assistance
Notice of Availability of Aid
Suffolk University offers a broad range of financial aid programs for undergraduate, graduate, and law.
How to Apply for Aid
The Office of Student Financial Services is available to guide you through the financial aid application process.
Means & Requirements
Prospective and current students can apply for financial aid at Suffolk University’s Undergraduate, Graduate, and Law School programs. Prospective and current students can find eligibility requirements for Undergraduate and Graduate, and Law Schools.
Rights & Responsibilities
Students receiving financial aid should be aware of their rights and responsibilities.
Terms and Conditions of Loans
Undergraduate students at Suffolk University may be eligible to receive loans under the Federal Direct Stafford Loan Program, the Federal Direct Parent PLUS Loan Program, and the Federal Perkins Loan Program.
Graduate students at Suffolk University may be eligible to receive loans through the Federal Direct unsubsidized Stafford Loan Program and Graduate PLUS Loan Program.
Law School students at Suffolk University may be eligible to receive loans through the Federal Direct Stafford Loan Program, the Federal Direct PLUS Loan Program and the Federal Perkins Loan Program.
Financial Aid Contact Information
Employees are available in Student Financial Services to assist students and prospective students who are seeking the information set forth on this page, or other information regarding Suffolk University.
Satisfactory Academic Progress
Federal regulations require that students be making satisfactory academic progress in their program of study in order to remain eligible for financial aid. Satisfactory Academic Progress is evaluated for Undergraduate and Graduate and Law School programs.
Study Abroad may Constitute Enrollment for Aid Purposes
For purposes of applying for federal financial assistance, enrollment in a study abroad program that has been approved for credit by Suffolk University may be considered enrollment at Suffolk University. Undergraduate and Graduate and Law School students considering study abroad should consider the financial aid implications of that decision.