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Learn how to apply for financial aid at Richmond, a private institution with a need-blind admission policy and a guarantee to meet 100 percent of demonstrated need. Find out about scholarships, grants, loans, work-study, and other programs for undergraduate students.
- Applying
Applying for Financial Aid The University of Richmond prides...
- Types of Aid
Types of Aid. There are many sources of financial aid...
- Managing Your Aid
Managing Your Aid - Financial Aid - University of Richmond
- MBA & MSM
MBA students have a number of financial aid options to help...
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15 de nov. de 2023 · Thus, the University of Richmond Certification of Financial Responsibility is required for all non-U.S. citizens and non-U.S. permanent residents. The average financial aid award (need-based, merit, etc.) to international students in 2023-24 was $66,660.
Learn how to apply for financial aid at the University of Richmond, including deadlines, reductions and eligibility criteria. Find out how to submit your FAFSA, CSS Profile and other forms for need-based grants and scholarships.
Learn how to apply for undergraduate admission and financial aid at UR, a need-blind institution that meets 100% of demonstrated need. Explore merit scholarships, aid programs for Virginians, and graduate and continuing education options.
To help students fund their educations: The University provides grants and scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students in all areas of study. International students qualify for many of the University's need-based and merit-based financial aid programs.
Deadline for Early Decision I applicants to submit need-based financial aid applications for the upcoming academic year. Visit How to Apply for more information. Early December. Financial aid offer notifications sent to upcoming spring Transfer applicants if all materials have been received on time.
Also known as 'need-based' aid, our Richmond In Reach program is available to all eligible, full-time undergraduate students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Through this program, Richmond commits to meeting 100% of our students' demonstrated need, as determined by the Office of Financial Aid.