Tuition and Scholarships

Learn more about Seattle University’s Master of Arts in Psychology tuition and scholarships.

Tuition and Fees

Current tuition and fee information.

Financial Aid and Federal Funding

Student Financial Services (SFS) is the central department that manages tuition bills, fees, scholarships and loans. For questions regarding scholarships, federal funding or financial aid, please contact student financial services directly.

Student Financial Services

For more information on International student financial planning and scholarships, visit the International Student Center.

International Student Center

Scholarships

General Information – SU Scholarships for Graduate Programs

All admitted applicants are considered for Seattle University Scholarships for Graduate Programs based upon a holistic review of all information received in the application process and available funding. Awards are renewable for multi-year programs based upon satisfactory progress toward degree completion. Scholarship amounts are based upon full-time enrollment of minimally 6 quarter credits per quarter. Students taking less than 6 quarter credits will have their award amount pro-rated accordingly.

Endowed scholarship consideration may require additional documents and recipients may be notified after admission depending upon the selection criteria. Domestic and permanent resident applicants will need to complete a FAFSA form if they are interested in applying for federal student loan funding. A completed FAFSA is not required to be eligible for SU Scholarships.

Scholarship Opportunities

About

The MAP Scholarship is a yearly, renewable award given to selected incoming and current students who demonstrate financial need, strong program fit and evidence of working with; or an interest in working with underserved or marginalized groups.

Amount

Recipients receive approximately $2,000-$3000 per academic year, for three years, if they remain in good academic standing in the program.

Minimum Requirements

Students awarded the MAP Scholarship must complete 12 credit hours minimum per year. Funds are distributed equally across academic quarters with the option of using a summer quarter as one of the quarters.

Application Process

An additional application is not required. Applicants are considered based on their application as part of the admission process.

Selection Criteria

The MAP scholarship is based on financial need communicated during the admissions process. Weight will be given to strength of fit with program and evidence of working with or interest in working with underserved and marginalized groups such as homeless individuals, sexual minorities, multicultural families, refugees and women with children recovering from domestic violence.

Award Notification

Applicants who are awarded scholarship monies are generally notified at the time of their acceptance into the program. All notices of financial aid, scholarships and awards are given by the Office of Graduate Admissions.

About

The Jan Rowe Scholarship is a yearly, renewable award given to selected incoming and current students who demonstrate financial need, strong program fit and evidence of working with or an interest in working with underserved or marginalized groups.

Amount

Recipients receive approximately $2,000 per academic year, for three years, if they remain in good academic standing in the program.

Minimum Requirements

Students awarded the Jan Rowe Scholarship must complete 12 credit hours minimum per year. Funds are distributed equally across academic quarters with the option of using a summer quarter as one of the quarters.

Application Process

An additional application is not required. Applicants are considered based on their application as part of the admission process.

Selection Criteria

The Jan Rowe Scholarship is based on financial need communicated in the admissions process. Weight is given to strength of fit with program and evidence of working with or interest in working with underserved and marginalized groups such as homeless individuals, sexual minorities, multicultural families, refugees and women with children recovering from domestic violence.

Award Notification

Applicants who are awarded scholarship monies are generally notified at the time of their acceptance into the program. All notices of financial aid, scholarships and awards are given by the Office of Graduate Admissions.

Get in Touch

If you have any questions about the program or application, we’re here to help!

Ashley Miller

Senior Admissions Counselor

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