Student Financial Assistance at Marshall University

As committed as we are to providing you with the best educational experience possible, we are also dedicated to ensuring that cost is not a barrier to your education at Marshall.

Our in-state tuition and fee rate for 2012-2013 is $5,930, which is 31percent lower than the national average of $8,655* at other public four-year schools. In addition, Marshall University offers a wide variety of merit-based scholarships and need-based financial aid programs to provide you with even greater value and affordability.

In fact, 77% of Marshall University undergraduate students receive financial assistance in the form of scholarships, grants, loans, and student employment. The Office of Student Financial Assistance awards approximately $139.5 million of financial aid to undergraduate, graduate, and professional students.

We are pleased to provide first-time freshmen with the Marshall University Net Price Calculator, which will estimate your costs and financial aid eligibility. Take this opportunity to discover how affordable a Marshall University education can be by simply clicking here.

Application Process



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Types of Aid



Find out which merit-based scholarships, need-based grants, loans and other options are available to assist you.
Forms and Applications



Many of the required forms and applications you'll need are available for immediate download on our site.
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