Supporting Your Education
For over 130 years, Regis University has sought to make higher education accessible to qualified students from all socio-economic backgrounds. The Office of Financial Aid assists students and their families as they apply for financial aid, review their financing options and make the decisions that can determine their financial well-being for years to come.
During the 2011-2012 academic year, the Regis University financial aid office helped provide approximately $140 million in scholarships, grants, loans and student employment stipends from federal, state and institutional sources. The total amount of financial aid given in scholarships and grants was 23 percent; loans 75 percent; student employment 1 percent; and benefits 1 percent.
Satisfactory Academic Progress
In order to receive financial aid, certain conditions are required that may differ from your program’s satisfactory academic progress requirements. These conditions concern the number of credits completed each semester, grade-point average and maximum credit hours. It is very important that students read over the requirements below.
Withdrawing & Financial Aid
When a student withdraws from his/her courses for any reason, including medical withdrawals, he/she may no longer be eligible for the full amount of Title IV funds the student was originally scheduled to receive. Regis University follows the federally-prescribed policies and procedures for calculating whether the student has earned all or a portion of their federal financial aid.
Learn more by viewing the Withdrawing and Financial Aid PDF.