
Scholarships
Promoting Your Educational Success
One of the biggest challenges of earning a degree is figuring out how to finance it. At City University of Seattle, we’re dedicated to promoting your success in education and in your career by offering a variety of scholarships based on merit and need. It’s our goal to help you find the resources you need to pay for tuition and reach your goals. Explore our scholarship offerings below!
Scholarships are reviewed for each of the four quarters of an academic year from July 1 through June 30. Applicants will be notified of awards via CityU email.
If you have specific questions about scholarships, email CityU’s Financial Aid Office.
Notifications for scholarships are sent out by the first of each quarter:
- Summer Quarter: July 1
- Fall Quarter: October 1
- Winter Quarter: January 1
- Spring Quarter: April 1
U.S. Domestic Program Scholarships
Scholarship award
Average award $500, up to $2,500 per quarter
Number of awards
Varies per quarter and academic year
Scholarship award
Average award $500, up to $1,000 per quarter
Number of awards
Varies per quarter and academic year
Scholarship award
50% tuition for remainder of program
Number of awards
10
- 3 – Women
- 3 – African American
- 3 – Latinx
- 1 – Native American or Native Hawaiian
Scholarship award
Up to $2,500 per calendar year
Number of awards
25
Scholarship award
Varies
Number of awards
11
Scholarship award
Up to $10,000 maximum, $1,250 per quarter
Number of awards
No limit
Scholarship award
$2,000
Number of awards
8
U.S. Domestic Program for International Students Scholarships
Scholarship award
Average award $500, up to $1,000 per quarter
Number of awards
Varies per quarter and academic year
Scholarship award
$5,000
Number of awards
Varies per quarter and academic year
Scholarship award
$2,000
Number of awards
Varies per quarter and academic year
Scholarship award
$3,000
Number of awards
12
Canadian Program Scholarships
Scholarship award
Up to $2,000 per quarter
Number of awards
Varies per quarter and academic year
Scholarship award
up to $1,000 per quarter
Number of awards
Varies per quarter and academic year
Other Scholarship Resources
We have compiled a list of external scholarship and grant resources which we offer as an additional reference for students. These resources are not affiliated with the university.
Scholarship FAQs
- If you are enrolled in a U.S. domestic program in-person or online (regardless of where you live), then you would apply for the scholarship(s) under the U.S. Domestic Program Scholarships.
- If you are an international student enrolled in a U.S. domestic program in-person or online (regardless of where you live), then you would apply for the scholarship(s) under the U.S. Domestic Program for International Student Scholarships. Your applicant status identifies you as an international student.
- If you are enrolled in a Canadian program in-person, then you would apply for scholarships under the Canadian Program Scholarships.
- Canadian international students are currently ineligible for Canadian Need-Based and Merit-Based Scholarships.
- If you live in Canada, but are enrolled in a U.S. domestic program, then you would apply for the U.S. domestic program scholarships
- Students may not be eligible for every scholarship listed under the program title. Please review the eligibility criteria before applying
- Plan ahead
- Don’t procrastinate
- Give yourself plenty of time to review and edit your responses
- Be aware of the deadline date
- Talk about your accomplishments
- State your need
- What is your financial situation?
- Do you work?
- Do you receive support from your family?
- Do you receive financial aid?
- Keep it simple
- Don’t use unnecessary words (i.e., don’t use three words when one will do)
- Don’t include unnecessary information just to “fill the page”
- Make it easy on your reader
- Have someone else read your responses for clarity (this can be a friend, co-worker, family, etc.)
- Write complete sentences and paragraphs
- SPELL CHECK – make sure words are used correctly (e.g.,: “two,” “to,” “too;” or “there,” “their,” or “they’re;” “its” or “it’s,” etc.)
- ORGANIZE YOUR THOUGHTS
- Who are you?
- Why are you who you are?
- What are you doing?
- What have you done?
- Where are you now?
- Where are you going?
- How are you going to get there?
- Why do you need a scholarship?
- How will it make a difference?
- How did you make the decision to continue your education?
For general scholarship questions:
Financial Aid Office
scholarships@cityu.edu
1.800.426.5596