Financial Resources

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Financial Resources

Financial Resources

Financial Aid

A Maryville University education is an excellent value. With our emphasis on liberal arts study and professional preparation, we offer small classes, excellent academic programs, outstanding faculty, and close proximity to internship and employment opportunities in St. Louis. There are many financial aid opportunities to help offset the cost of a private university education. Our goal is to provide affordable and accessible education for deserving students who otherwise might never fulfill their enormous potential. At Maryville University, financial aid is available in the form of grants, loans, scholarships, and work-study programs. Both merit-based and need-based assistance is available.

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Financing Your Education

  • Maryville’s Strong Financial Aid And Merit Scholarship Programs Along With State, Federal And Private Programs Make The Overall Cost To Attend Comparable To A Public Institution.
  • All Accepted, Full Time Students Pursuing A First Undergraduate Degree Are Automatically Considered For Merit Awards.
  • The University Scholars Program Awards Range From The Cost Of Tuition Up To Coverage Of Tuition, Room And Board.
  • $65 million in financial aid was distributed to full time traditional, undergraduates last year.
  • 98% of our full-time, traditional undergraduate students receive aid.
  • Financial Aid Programs

    Maryville offers its students different financial aid opportunities including: federal, state, institutional and parental aid.

  • VA Benefits

    At Maryville University, we pride ourselves on working with students on an individual basis. That includes students like you who are busy military personnel, military spouses, dependents and veterans, with family commitments or personal goals that don’t allow time to take classes during the traditional school day.

    Veterans and their dependents who may be eligible for benefits including the Yellow Ribbon Program can receive information and applications through the V.A. representative located in the Visitor Center in Gander Hall. The V.A. representative routinely reports eligibility, and when a veteran has withdrawn from a class or from the University, to the Veterans Administration Regional Offices.

Vocational Rehabilitation

To apply for benefits, students with disabilities must contact the Vocational Rehabilitation Office, State of Missouri. Authorization to bill the Vocational Rehabilitation Office must be submitted to the Solution Squad by each semester’s payment deadline listed in class schedules.

Academic Standards for Financial Aid

There are academic standards for undergraduate and post baccalaureate financial aid applicants.

Academic Standards for Financial Aid