Student Financial Services
An education at Seattle University is an investment in a student's future success. The Student Financial Services Office awards over 91% of undergraduate students and over 68% of graduate students with financial aid each year. These award packages assist in our mission to make Jesuit education affordable and accessible.
The Student Financial Services website contains two parts: Tuition & Fees and Financial Aid & Scholarships. Within these pages you will find information for items related to bills and payment, scholarships, completing a FAFSA, student employment, and more. The information can be used by students who receive financial aid or are interested in applying for it, including new students, continuing students, undergraduates and graduate students.
Parents or supporters contacting the Student Financial Services Office will need to have been designated as a third-party proxy by their student (through mySeattleU) and provide the student's SU ID number prior to SFS answering questions or providing details about the student's account or financial aid.
Student Billing and Payments
We’re ready to assist you and your family in understanding and paying your bill. This includes responding to questions you raise when you visit our office in person, but also posting charges and updates to your account, distributing aid as applicable to your account, setting up payment plans and taking payments.
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Tuition and Fees
Financing a top-tier education may appear overwhelming, yet our goal is to ensure your educational investment is within reach. Tuition, fees, or expenses can differ based on program and degree, and we’re happy to share the cost of attendance to help you plan for your future goals.
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Financial Aid and Scholarships
Whether you're exploring grants, loans, or scholarships, we’re here to guide you through the application process, ensuring you understand eligibility criteria and deadlines. We’ll also help you navigate the complexities of this process and make sure you know all the options available to you. Plus, you can learn how to leverage your merit, need and other specifics to qualify for specific scholarships.
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Meet the Team
Meet our Redhawk Service Center Counselors
This team staffs the Redhawk Service Center on the second floor of Vi Hilbert Hall, providing the first point of contact for individuals visiting the Student Financial Services Office in person, by phone, or via email.
Jennifer Young
Assistant Director, Student Contact and Communications
Kristi Brown
Redhawk Counselor
Aaron Skeens
Redhawk Counselor
Finn Malone
Redhawk Counselor