All you have to do is apply for financial aid.

Paying for college is a significant commitment for you and your family. At BU, we’re committed to making our financial aid process clear, transparent, and easy to navigate—so you understand your options every step of the way.

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How can I apply?

Students must complete and submit the CSS Profile™ and FAFSA by the deadlines below. Eligibility for BU need-based scholarship aid is established and confirmed in the first year when you file the CSS Profile and the FAFSA. After the first year, the Profile is not required.

November

1

Early Decision Application & CSS Profile Deadline

January

5

Early Decision and Early Decision 2 FAFSA Deadline

January

5

Early Decision 2 and regular Decision Application; Early Decision 2 CSS Profile Deadline

January

5

Regular Decision CSS Profile and FAFSA Deadline

Who is eligible for financial aid at BU?

US citizens and permanent residents

Incoming first-year and transfer students

Students who submit the FAFSA & CSS Profile™ by the deadlines

What’s your full demonstrated need?

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What Will BU Cost You?

*The table illustrates sample costs for first-year students by income and typical assets, such as cash, savings, investments, home equity and business equity.
Total Household Income Net Cost of Attendance *
$0–$75,000 $0
$75,001–$100,000 $10,000 or less
$100,001–$150,000 $15,000 or less
$150,001–$200,000 $20,000 or less

Frequently Asked Questions

What does BU mean by “will meet my need”?

At BU, what you pay will depend on what you can afford. Meeting your need means that the gap between the cost of BU and what your family can be expected to contribute, based on your demonstrated financial need, will be covered through some combination of scholarships, grants, low-interest government student loans, and Work-Study. Aid packages for first-year students will not include loans. Additionally, if tuition increases, your Boston University need-based scholarship will increase at the same percentage as the increase in tuition.


What is demonstrated financial need?

Demonstrated need is the cost of attending BU minus your Expected Family Contribution (EFC), which is calculated from information you submitted on the FAFSA and the CSS Profile forms. You can calculate your estimated need with this calculator, but keep in mind it is only an estimate. To determine your actual need, you must complete both your FAFSA and CSS Profile. Your financial aid will be equal to the calculation of your need and may be comprised of need-based scholarships, grants, government student loans, and/or Work-Study.


What is included in the “cost of attendance”?

For financial aid purposes, the cost of BU is the yearly expected total of tuition, room and board, local transportation, books, supplies, and personal expenses.


How do I know if I qualify for financial aid based on my family’s situation?

You must file the FAFSA and CSS Profile to officially determine whether you qualify for financial aid. However, for planning purposes, we also have an online tool to help you and your family estimate the amount of financial aid you could be offered and the net amount you may be expected to pay toward the cost of attending BU. For more information, visit the MyinTuition: Quick College Cost Estimator or the Net Price calculator.


If I do not qualify for financial aid, does BU still offer merit scholarships based on my grades or other factors?

BU offers merit-based scholarships for academics, athletics, arts, and leadership. Merit-based scholarships have varied requirements and submission guidelines that must be followed in order to qualify. Please review our Merit Scholarships for First-Year Students page for information about specific merit scholarships, requirements, and deadlines.


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