From the Front Range to the Western Slope, Regis supports Colorado students.

Regis University is proud to offer our Road to Regis Tuition Promise Program. Operating as a last-dollar scholarship, Road to Regis is designed to ensure our high-need Colorado resident students can access a values-based education at the only Jesuit Catholic university in the Rocky Mountain region. Road to Regis demonstrates Regis University's commitment to accessibility and its Jesuit mission of educating the whole person. The Road to Regis promise may be renewed for up to 4 years (8 full-time fall and spring semesters) of your traditional undergraduate program. You must renew your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each year by our March 1 priority deadline and document a FAFSA Student Aid Index (SAI) of -1500 to 0.

Your Road to Regis Starts Here

Starting with the 2026-27 academic year, the Road to Regis is available for traditional first-year students who meet the following criteria:

  • Admitted to Regis University
  • Submit a 2026-27 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
  • Are classified as Dependent
  • Have a reported Student Aid Index (SAI) of -1500 to 0
  • Have a 3.0 cumulative GPA based on transcripts
  • Are a documented Colorado Resident
What is Last-Dollar Scholarship?

The Road to Regis is a last-dollar scholarship which provides funding up to the cost of tuition after federal, state and Regis University scholarship funds are awarded. We aim to provide a financial aid offer of up to full tuition for up to four years for eligible dependent, traditional first-year or transfer college students.

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