Financing Your Education
A Jefferson education means learning by doing, gathering real-world experiences and building a professional network during your time here. This is how our students learn to lead in their chosen industries, and are equipped to excel in the jobs of the future—at graduation and 30 years later.
We aim to build a community that puts innovation first, and believe finances should never prohibit breakthrough students from being part of Jefferson. Learn more about scholarships, grants, loans and work-study programs and more through your student level below.
Undergraduate Students
More than 95% of undergraduate students received aid in the form of grants, loans, campus employment and/or scholarships. Learn more about what financing is available for you based on your program’s campus.
Financial aid is managed by campus location at Jefferson. If you're unsure of your program's campus, contact Undergraduate Admissions at 215-951-2800 or enroll@jefferson.edu for assistance.
Graduate Students
Our Financial Aid teams assists students in securing federal, state, institutional and private funding to help meet the cost of pursuing an education at Jefferson. Learn more based about what financing is available for you based on your campus of study below.
Financial aid is managed by campus location at Jefferson. If you're unsure of your program's campus, contact Graduate Admissions at 215-951-2800 or enroll@jefferson.edu for assistance.
Continuing & Professional Studies
Continuing and Professional Studies students receive aid in the form of grants, loans, campus employment or scholarships.
Sidney Kimmel Medical College
For questions about financing your education at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College, please contact the SKMC Office of Admissions.
Jefferson Online
Jefferson Online students in the School of Continuing and Professional Studies may be eligible for aid in the form of grants, loans, campus employment or scholarships.