A college education is one of the most valuable investments you can make in your future. Stephens creates dynamic learning environments, gives you access to talented faculty, offers you opportunities to lead and grow, and helps you establish lifelong connections that will make your investment in a Stephens education truly worthwhile.
Stephens is also dedicated to working with you and your family to find a way to make a Stephens education affordable through awards, merit scholarships, need-based grants and a variety of state and federal aid as well. Our approach is as unique as you are.
We hope to talk with you soon. Contact us at (800) 876-7207 or finaid@stephens.edu for more information.
Scholarship Competition, March 2012
The 2012 Stephens College Scholarship Competition is underway! Submit materials online by March 1 to compete.
In addition, by entering the competition and attending the Scholarship Awards Luncheon during the Experience Stephens visit weekend on March 9-10, you automatically receive a one-time $500 scholarship to Stephens for the 2012-2013 academic year. Learn more about the English/Creative Writing competition and the Citizen Jane Film Scholarship. More scholarship announcements coming soon!
Financial Aid
To apply for need-based financial aid (grants, work study, loans, federal money and state money) please complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA code for Stephens College is 002512. The FAFSA (www.fafsa.ed.gov) can be submitted after January 1 of your senior year of high school. The priority consideration deadline for FAFSAs is March 1; after that time, some funding, like work-study, is no longer available.
TIP: If you'd like an idea of what financial aid you may qualify for before that time, you may use our Net Price Calculator . The Net Price Calculator does not represent a final determination, or actual award of, financial assistance or a final net price.
Are you a parent interested in going back to school -- with your daughter, but not exactly with your daughter? Parents of residential students may receive a 30% tuition grant for a Graduate & Continuing Studies (GCS) undergraduate or graduate program (with online and evening formats). Visit the Parent Grant web site and learn more about our GCS programs.

