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Providence College Transfer Financial Aid Details

I'm looking into transferring to Providence College from another school, and I was wondering how financial aid works for transfer students. Do they offer the same packages as for first-years, or is it different?

11 months ago

Financial aid for transfer students at Providence College works a bit differently than for freshmen. While both incoming freshmen and transfer students are eligible for need-based aid, merit scholarships are primarily available to incoming first-year students. However, this does not mean that transfer students can't receive any merit aid. Some specific scholarships may be available for transfer students, but they are not as abundant or as large as those offered to freshmen.

Need-based aid is determined by the information you provide in your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). All students, including transfers, are encouraged to complete a FAFSA every year.

One important aspect to remember when considering transferring to a different college is that you should contact the financial aid office directly. They should be able to give you the most specific and accurate information for your situation. You can use that dialogue to ask about any institutional scholarships for transfer students, and learn how you can apply.

If you're interested in merit scholarships, check with the institution you're transferring from as well. Some colleges may offer scholarships for students who plan to transfer to a four-year university.

Lastly, many private scholarships and grants are not exclusive to freshmen and could provide added financial support. Websites such as Appily can be helpful in locating these opportunities.

Remember, each institution handles financial aid differently. It is extremely beneficial to start these discussions early in order to be well-informed about your options.

11 months ago

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