Niagara University is one of the least expensive private institutions in the region. It is also one of the most generous schools nationwide when it comes to providing financial aid and transfer scholarship programs for our students. In fact, more than 98 percent of our incoming undergraduate students receive assistance of some kind, averaging over $17,000 per year. This package may consist of a combination of scholarships, grants, student employment and loans.
A Niagara University education may not be as expensive as you think.
| Scholarship / Award | Cumulative GPA Requirement | Amount | Duration of Award |
|---|---|---|---|
| Transfer Scholarship | 3.40 and above (Canadian overall average: 74 or higher) | $11,000 per year | Renewable for up to three years; students must maintain a 2.75 average |
| Transfer Scholarship | 3.00 to 3.339 (Canadian overall average: 70-73) | $10,000 per year | Renewable for up to three years; students must maintain a 2.75 average |
| Transfer Award | 2.50 to 2.99 (Canadian overall average: 65-69) | $7,500 per year | Renewable for up to three years; students must maintain satisfactory academic progress |
There is no application for the transfer scholarships/awards but a couple provisions apply:
Niagara is also pleased to offer $1,000 per year scholarships to those students that participate in either Alpha Beta Gamma (ABG) or Phi Theta Kappa (PTK). The only requirement is that your forward a letter from your chapter advisor stating that you are a member in good standing. Both awards are renewable for up to three years. Students may not combine the scholarships if they possess membership in both organizations.
002788 - Niagara University’s federal code on the FAFSA
0560 - Niagara University’s New York state code for TAP