Life-Changing Education Within Reach

 

A degree from Bushnell University is a life-changing investment that pays lifelong dividends. And our Financial Aid staff is committed to making it as affordable as possible. Whether a traditional undergraduate, graduate, or online/evening student, you’ll find links below to clear information about tuition costs along with thoughtful guidance through the array of scholarships, grants, and federal and state financial aid programs available to today’s college students.

Tuition at a Glance
Undergraduate Tuition$35,550 annual
Graduate Tuition$675-$800 per credit hour (varies by program)
Online Undergraduate Tuition$495 per credit hour

Undergraduate

Tuition, Scholarships, & Financial Aid

Explore tuition rates and learn more about scholarships, grants, and financial aid options for Bushnell University undergraduate students.

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Graduate

Tuition, Scholarships, & Financial Aid

Explore tuition costs by degree program and learn more about scholarships, grants, and financial aid options for Bushnell University graduate students.

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Online Undergraduate

Tuition, Scholarships, & Financial Aid

Find simple tuition pricing and learn more about scholarships, grants, and financial aid options for undergraduate students studying online.

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Steps to Apply for Financial Aid

Bushnell University is here to help you apply for and receive the best financial aid package available to you.

To start the process:

  1. Apply for admission to Bushnell University.
  2. Fill out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at studentaid.gov using Bushnell University ‘s school code 003208.
  3. Once accepted, our Financial Aid Office will help you make corrections to your FAFSA, provide you a financial aid award offer and help you submit applications for scholarships.

Financial Aid Disbursement & Credit Balances

Financial aid is disbursed to student accounts after the last day to add or drop a course (usually one to two weeks into the semester) and all eligibility requirements for the award have been met. Scheduled disbursement dates can be viewed in the Financial Aid Portal under the Disbursements tab. Generally, things that can prevent a disbursement from occurring are an invalid FAFSA, missing documents, verification not complete, or inadequate enrollment. Missing documents required for disbursement can also be viewed online in the Financial Aid Portal under the Documents tab. In general, the first disbursement occurs 7-14 days into the semester and every week thereafter.

When the disbursed financial aid and/or payments made on a student account total more than the billed cost, the additional amount will be refunded to eligible students. The Business Office processes and mails refund checks to students each Friday within 14 days of his/her funds posting and a credit balance being generated on the student’s account.

Questions?

Contact the Financial Aid Office Today.

Email: finaid@bushnell.edu

Phone: (541) 684-7201 call/text

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