Apply for Aid

Suffolk University is pleased to offer merit funding and federal loan funding to eligible graduate students.

All graduate students are automatically considered for merit funding at the time of admission to the university. No separate application is required for merit consideration. Recipients are selected based on the applicant's academic credentials presented on the admission application. International students, while not eligible for federal aid, are also considered for merit funding at the time of admission.

To apply for federal loan funding, eligible graduate students are encouraged to must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The Federal Code for Suffolk University is 002218.

The FAFSA must be completed each year to receive federal loan funding.

Start the FAFSA

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Accessing Your Financial Aid Information in Workday Student

Admitted and current students are able to view information related to their financial aid application in Workday Student. Workday contains all student information and academic functions related to your enrollment at Suffolk.

Fall 2026 applicants will receive access to Workday Student within a few business days of submitting their enrollment deposit.

Learn more about Workday Student

Suffolk's Personalized Approach to Financial Aid

We believe that understanding your financial aid options should feel straightforward, supportive, and stress-free. All financial aid applicants are assigned a dedicated counselor in Student Financial Services, based on the first letter of their last name.

For questions or to schedule an appointment with your counselor, please call us at 617-573-8488.

A Suffolk University education is within reach.