Financial aid for graduate students in all disciplines is limited.  However, you will be considered for any available aid when you complete your admission application and appropriate financial documentation (e.g., the FAFSA).

The most common form of financial aid for School Counseling students comes in the form of Graduate Fellowship opportunities. Suffolk University offers a variety of Graduate Fellowship opportunities to defray some of the costs of attending graduate school while providing needed services for the University. Fellowships are available that require 8 hour or 16 hour per week commitments, with preference given to graduate students who attend full-time.  Compensation for Graduate Fellows are partial tuition remission and a stipend.  Please see the Financial Aid Office for more information, or contact Dr. Poynton. 

Only accepted students are eligible to apply for fellowship opportunities, and a list will be provided to you upon acceptance to the School Counseling program.