How do you accurately estimate the future benefit of your SLP education?
Tuitions and Costs
Financial Aid Programs Pacific University Speech-Language Pathology students typically finance their graduate educations through current income, personal savings and financial aid sources such as loans, work-study, and scholarships. If you plan to seek financial aid, it is important to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
FAFSA Submit this form to the federal government as soon as possible after October 1. Be sure to list Pacific University (Federal School Code 003212) as a school to receive your FAFSA data. Do not wait to be accepted into a program to apply for financial aid and do not wait until you have filed your income tax returns with the Internal Revenue Service.
Scholarships Pacific University School of Communications & Disorders awards availablescholarships to MS SLP students in their 1st year of the program.
Graduate Assistantships A limited number of graduate assistantship (GA) positions are offered to outstanding applicants each year at the time of formal notification of admission. Students receiving a GA assist one of our full-time CSD faculty or staff for approximately ten hours per week on a variety of projects. In return, each GA is awarded a tuition waiver in year one (as part of the Financial Aid package) and a monthly payroll stipend during the first year (September-June).
What Happens Next After receiving your FAFSA data, our Financial Aid Office will design a financial aid package based on your needs to help ensure the best possible financial assistance. For questions, please contact our Financial Aid Office.