Wagner College is committeed to assisting students and families afford a private, higher education. We continue that committment by providing a number of institutional grants to students to help lower the cost of attending Wagner. These grants may be in addition to merit or performance-based scholarships awarded at the time of admission. Other than the Housing Grant, these additional grants are only applicable toward the student's tuition.
This grant is awarded to incoming students and is applicable toward tuition only. Renewable for up to four academic years, students must maintain good academic standing, and full-time enrollment while progressing towards their first undergraduate degree. Grants are awarded for fall and spring semesters only. Students who are part-time during their final semester will have their grant pro-rated accordingly.
This grant is awarded to incoming students showing strong academic potential. This grant is applicable toward tuition only and is renewable for up to four years. Students must maintain good academic standing, and full-time enrollment while progressing towards their first undergraduate degree. Grants are awarded for fall and spring semesters only. Students who are part-time during their final semester will have their grant pro-rated accordingly.
Students who reside on campus may be eligible for this grant. Typically, it is awarded to incoming students and is renewable up to four years. Students must reside in Wagner's residence halls, maintain good academic standing, and maintain full-time enrollment while progressing towards their first undergraduate degree.
A 10% tuition discount is offered to those families with 2 or more siblings who are enrolled full-time in their first undergraduate program and paying tuition at Wagner College.
Student demonstrating financial need may qualify for a need-based grant. These grants are determined on an annual basis and student must complete a FAFSA. Because a student's financial need may change from year to year, eligibility for these grants is determined each year based on the student's FAFSA results. Students must demonstrate financial need, maintain good academic standing and full-time enrollment while progressing towards their first undergraduate degree. Grants are awarded for full-time study toward tuition for fall and spring semesters only. Students who are part-time during their final semester will have their grant pro-rated accordingly.