Financial Aid
Stephens College understands that a college education represents a major financial investment for a student and her family. This financial investment may be beyond the resources of the student who otherwise has the academic and personal qualifications needed to experience a successful college career at Stephens. The following information is to acquaint you, the student, and your parents with alternatives that can be provided to assist you in financing your higher education.
As an institutional commitment, Stephens College endeavors to provide assistance to its admitted students who demonstrate financial need. This assistance is made possible through the generosity of friends of the College, alumnae, state and federal government programs and the College itself. More than 80 percent of Stephens students receive financial assistance from the College.
There are two basic categories of financial assistance: (1) scholarships that are based on academic ability and special skills; and (2) financial aid that is awarded on the basis of need. The chart below is a summary listing of various types of scholarships and financial aid available at Stephens College through Federal, state and institutional sources.
Student Cost of Education
In planning to attend Stephens College, a
student should expect the following typical costs for an academic
year based on the 2005–2006 residential fee structure.
Tuition and General Fees: $ 19,300
Single room: $ 4,540
Board: $ 3,090
TOTAL DIRECT FEES: $ 26,930 (includes amount for 14-meal/$0 flex cash)
Additional Estimated
Expenses: (Books, supplies, etc.) $ 3,150
These fees are subject to change at the discretion of the Stephens
College Board of Trustees. In addition, allowances for transportation
costs of at least two (2) round trips per academic year from your
residence to campus should be anticipated. The Office of Financial
Aid will consider the total cost of education, which consists of
the above items, when awarding financial aid.
Educational costs of independent students and nonresidential students will vary from the above amounts. Please contact the Financial Aid office for the exact costs of attendance for these categories of students.
Academic Standing Criteria for Financial Assistance
Students receiving financial aid must fulfill certain criteria to determine that they are in good standing and maintaining satisfactory progress in their course of study. For financial assistance purposes, a full-time student must maintain satisfactory academic progress defined as successful completion of at least 21 semester hours per year with a cumulative 2.0 GPA. Students who carry a normal load of 15 semester hours per semester, who maintain a 2.0 cumulative GPA and who meet other degree requirements, can expect to receive a baccalaureate degree in four academic years. For purposes of financial aid, Stephens College sets a maximum time frame of six academic years for a full-time student to complete a baccalaureate degree. At the end of each semester, a determination of continued eligibility for financial assistance is made. Any student who fails to meet the established criteria will be placed on financial probation for one semester. Continued failure to meet the established criteria will result in financial assistance suspension and loss of all eligibility for financial assistance.
In the event of loss of eligibility for financial assistance due to extenuating circumstances, the student may appeal to an Appeals Committee for reinstatement of financial assistance eligibility. The student must complete the Financial Assistance Appeal Statement, which is available from the director of financial aid. Examples of extenuating circumstances, which must be documented by the student and which would be considered by the Appeals Committee, include the death of a relative of the student or an injury or illness of the student.
Where there are no extenuating circumstances, the student may petition
for reinstatement of financial assistance eligibility when she subsequently
obtains academic standing consistent with the established criteria
as stated in the first paragraph of this section.
Successful course completion requirements for financial assistance
eligibility will be pro-rated for transfer, three-quarter and half-time
students. GPA requirements are the same for part-time students as
for full-time students.
Eligibility for Financial Assistance
To establish eligibility for need-based institutional, federal and state financial assistance, students must complete a need analysis form. Stephens College requires the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Completion of this form establishes what the student's family can reasonably be expected to contribute to the student's education.
The expected family contribution (parents' contribution plus student contribution) is subtracted from the cost of education (as discussed under "Student Cost of Education") to determine the amount of financial assistance for which the student is eligible.
Students who have been determined eligible for financial assistance are offered a financial aid "package" consisting of various types of assistance such as grants, scholarships, loans and student employment. Financial aid award letters will be sent to each student applying for financial assistance. The award letter will list each amount of financial assistance offered. The student may accept or decline any portion of the award offered.
All students who complete the financial assistance process by the publicized priority deadline (March 15) will be given first consideration in awarding financial assistance. Applications received after the priority deadline will be considered only if funds are available.
How to Apply for Financial Aid
- Apply for undergraduate admission to Stephens College. The student must be accepted for admission before financial aid can be awarded. Students may apply for admission as early as September 1 to be considered as candidates for merit-based institutional scholarships. Scholarships will be awarded from October through May. All students who are accepted for admission will be considered as a candidate for these scholarships if they meet the academic criteria.
- Complete the Free Application for Federal Student
Aid (FAFSA) as soon after January 1 as possible. The Stephens
College priority deadline is March 15. For Missouri residents,
the deadline for state aid is April 1. The FAFSA should be available
from your high school or the Stephens College Office of Financial
Aid after December 1. This form should be completed either via
Internet at www.fafsa.ed.gov or on the paper form and submitted
to the Department of Education. Be sure to designate Stephens
College as a recipient of the results of this FAFSA form by including
the Stephens College school code: 002512. Upon receipt of the
required form from the processing service, the Stephens College
Office of Financial Aid will analyze the report to determine eligibility
for assistance. The basis for computing financial need is the
difference between the cost of education and the expected family
contribution (EFC) as established by the need analysis form.
*If your family chooses not to complete the FAFSA and only wants institutional merit scholarships, you will need to contact the Financial Aid office for the appropriate institutional application. The Financial Aid office will provide the "Financial Aid Application for Scholarship-Only Students" upon your request. You need to request and complete this form each year in order for your merit scholarships to be renewed.
- Certain students (approximately 30 percent) will be selected for verification under federally mandated guidelines. The family will be asked to provide a signed photocopy of the student and parents' most recent U.S. income tax return and W-2 forms, and fill out an institutional verification form. Therefore, we recommend that you keep copies of tax returns.
- You must reapply each year for financial assistance.
Applications for financial assistance should be received by the March 15 priority deadline. Financial aid decisions will be made after completing items 1–3. Late applications will be considered only if funds are available.
Sources of Financial Aid
Stephens College provides financial assistance
through Federal aid, state-administered aid, gifts from alumnae,
parents, friends, faculty and staff, business firms, foundations,
trusts, corporations and the Columbia community.
In addition to its own funds, Stephens College participates in the
following federal programs: the Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental
Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG), Federal Perkins Loan, Federal
Work Study Program (FWS), Federal Subsidized Stafford Student Loan,
Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) and Unsubsidized
Stafford Student Loan for independent students as defined by the
federal regulations.
Institutional Merit-Based Aid
Freshman Scholarships:
High Honors Scholarship
High school GPA of 3.60 to 4.00. ACT
27 +, SAT I 1300 +. $8,000 to $10,000 per year. Renewable.
Presidential Scholarship
High school GPA of 3.00 to 3.50. ACT 25 +, SAT 1070 +. $6,500 to
$8,000 per year. Renewable.
Stephens Award
High school GPA of 2.5 to 2.9. ACT 20 +, SAT 1000. $2,000 to
$6,000 per year. Renewable.
Leadership Award
Freshmen with outstanding achievements. $1,000 to $3,000 per
year. Renewable by earning Leadership points through participation
in scheduled events and activities.
A+ Leadership Award
High school GPA of 3.0 or higher, ACT 21 +, Missouri resident,
verified participation in the A+ program. $1,000 per year.
Renewable.
Transfer Students Scholarships:
Phi Theta Kappa Founders Scholarship
AA degree and 3.0 + GPA. $7,000 to $10,000
per year. Renewable.
Transfer Scholarship
24+ hours of transfer credit with 2.5 + college GPA. $5,000
to $6,000 per year. Renewable.
Institutional and Federal Need-Based Aid
Stephens Grants
Full-time students with proven financial need. Value varies
with established need.
Mid-Missouri Grant
Full-time student from Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Cole, Cooper,
Howard, Moniteau, Randolph counties. Family must have resided there
one full year prior to student's enrollment. $1,700 per year.
Neighbor Grant
Full-time freshmen residing in a state bordering Missouri (Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska). Family must have resided there one full year prior to student's enrollment. $1,500 per year.
Midwest Student Exchange Program (MSEP)
Freshmen residing in Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska or North Dakota; Student must indicate "MSEP Applicant" on Application for Admission. Award equals 10% of tuition each year.
Sister Grant
Sisters concurrently enrolled full-time in Stephens College
will receive award. $500 per year.
Federal Pell Grant
Full- or half-time undergraduate students meeting program requirements.
Up to $4,050 per year.
Neighbor Grant
Freshmen residing in a state which borders Missouri (Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Nebraska). Family must have resided there one full year prior to student's enrollment. $1500 per year.
Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant
Undergraduate students with proven financial need, who also
receive the Pell Grant. Value varies. Maximum cumulative
to $9,000 for undergraduate program; $4,500 maximum for first two
years of study.
Federal Perkins Loan
Undergraduate students with proven financial need. Value varies.
Cannot exceed $4,000 per year.
Federal Work Study Program (FWS)
Undergraduate students with proven financial need. Value varies
according to need. Paid hourly rate (minimum wage) every two weeks.
Students must earn these funds.
Stephens Employment Program
Full-time undergraduate students with preference to financial
aid students. Value varies. Paid hourly rate (minimum wage) every
two weeks.
Federal Stafford Student Loan Program (subsidized and unsubsidized)
Full- or half-time students meeting program requirements. Up
to $2,625 per year for freshmen; $3,500 per year for sophomores;
$5,500 per year for juniors and seniors.
Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students (PLUS)
Full- or half-time students meeting program requirements. Cost
of education less other financial aid.
Federal Stafford Additional Unsubsidized Loan
Full- or half-time students meeting program requirements who
are independent or dependent students denied PLUS. Up to $4,000
for freshmen and sophomores; up to $5,000 for juniors and seniors.
State-Administered Programs
Charles Gallagher Grant Program
Legal residents of Missouri with proven
financial need. Full-time undergraduate students. Up to $1,500.
Renewable by application with continued determined need. Free application
for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) must be processed by April 1.
Missouri Bright Flight Scholarship Program
Missouri resident with composite ACT or SAT I score in top
3% of all Missouri students. $2,000 per year.
Other Sources of Financial Aid
Veterans Administration (G.I. Bill)
Veterans, widows of veterans and children of disabled or deceased
veterans. Value varies.
Rehabilitation Commission
Students with certain physical or emotional disabilities. Value
varies.
Local Awards
Value varies.
Reserve Officer Training (ROTC)—Army, Navy, Air Force
Full-time undergraduate students who are physically qualified.
Three-year and two-year scholarships available. Tuition, fees, books
and monthly subsistence for duration of scholarship.

