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Financial Aid

At Centre, we’re committed to providing you with every financial resource available to help fund your education.

Financial aid — such as scholarships, grants, and loans — can help you and your family comfortably meet the total cost of attending college. And our financial aid team is here to help you create a plan that works best for you.

We strive to make college affordable. In addition to participating in federal and state aid programs, 鶹will pledge more than $47 million in institutional aid to support scholarships and grants this year alone. The 鶹Promise increases that pledge beginning with the incoming students for the fall of 2025.

The 鶹Promise  

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GETTING STARTED

How to Apply for Financial Aid

We determine need-based financial aid awards from information collected via the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the CSS Profile.

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DIVERSIFY YOUR FINANCIAL AID PACKAGE

Types of Aid

Both merit-based and need-based aid are available at Centre. Scholarships and fellowships are awarded to you based on your past academic and personal merits while grants, loans, and work-study are available for those with a financial need.

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The 鶹Promise Meets Full Need

See Beyond College Cost

We believe that a transformative education should be within reach for everyone. That's why we're proud to meet 100% of your calculated financial need.

Important Dates & Timelines

Depending on which application plan you choose, be sure to submit your documents by the appropriate deadline to receive your aid notification on time.

Application PlanAdmission Application DeadlinePriority Financial Aid DeadlineFinancial Aid Notification
Early Decision INovember 1December 10Early January
Early ActionNovember 15December 15Late January
Early Decision IIJanuary 15January 15Late February
Regular DecisionFebruary 1February 1Late March

This is an investment in your future

$47M

In Scholarships & Grants

CENTRE WILL AWARD OVER $47 MILLION IN SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS THIS YEAR

$50M

IN NEW SCHOLARSHIPS

CENTRE WILL AWARD $50 MILLION IN NEW SCHOLARSHIPS IN THE NEXT TEN YEARS

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NATIONALLY RANKED FOR MERIT SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS

鶹stood out to me because of the generous merit aid I received, the potential of CentreTerm experiences, the strong science program, and the excitement of being in a new part of the country.

Renée Doser

Chemistry, class of 2024

Fairhope, NY

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REWARD YOUR MERITS

Scholarships and Fellowships

You’ve worked hard in school and beyond. Take advantage of scholarship and fellowship opportunities at 鶹to reduce your personal financial contributions.

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SUPPORTING FIRST-GEN STUDENTS

First-Generation Programs

Will you be the first from your family to get a college degree? As an incoming first-generation student, you can expect extensive financial and personal support at Centre.

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FAFSA AND FINANCIAL AID

Understanding Federal Student Aid

Do you have questions regarding your FAFSA form or how to access financial aid resources? The official Federal Student Aid site has resources to help you apply for the FAFSA, renew your FAFSA, and so much more.

Financial Aid FAQs

No. You can apply for financial aid any time after December 1. To actually receive funds, however, you must be admitted and enrolled at the university.

Submit a FAFSA. To indicate interest in student employment, student loans, and parent loans, you should check the appropriate boxes. Checking these boxes does not commit you to accepting these types of aid. You will have the opportunity to accept or decline each part of your aid package later. Leaving these boxes unchecked will not increase the amount of grants you receive.

Yes. If you are receiving any kind of financial aid beyond university or government sources, you must report the scholarship to the financial aid office. 

Your financial aid package may need to be adjusted to compensate for the outside funding to not exceed your cost of attendance. Typically, scholarships of $1,000 or less do not require adjustments to the 鶹grant.

Yes. If your financial circumstances are such that you would not be able to pay your entire student account balance at the start of each semester, we encourage you to complete the FAFSA and the CSS Profile form. These applications determine your eligibility for a wide range of aid options, up to and including unsubsidized Stafford and PLUS loans, both of which are available regardless of need.