The Golden Gate University's Financial Aid Staff is here to help you make an informed decision regarding all phases of applying for and receiving financial aid. We encourage you to always consider your options, beginning with the university's scholarships and grants -- many of which are made possible through the kindness of our donors.
Matriculated and enrolled students who are U.S. citizens and permanent residents or other eligible non-citizens are required to submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered for any scholarship. In Step Six of the FAFSA, students must indicate Golden Gate University's Title IV code 001205 for the FAFSA information to be received at GGU. FAFSAs should be on file at GGU at the beginning of the trimester. International students are excluded from the FAFSA requirement.
Beginning Fall Term 2020, new undergraduate students carrying at least six units per term will receive a 20% tuition grant.
This grant may not be combined with any other scholarship or grant offered by GGU.
The ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP is available to students in our School of Undergraduate Studies.
To be eligible, students must be in good academic standing, entering their last year of study and must submit an essay indicating how their active involvement has benefited the GGU Community and the importance of giving back to GGU.
The GGU EMERGENCY PANDEMIC TUITION SCHOLARSHIP is available this year to assist students that have been severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Students should describe how they have been affected by the pandemic and how this tuition assistance will help them complete their degree.
A scholarship committee will review all applications and select scholarship recipients. Scholarship awards will be made for Fall 2020 and Spring 2021. All scholarships are applied toward tuition costs only. Special scholarship recipients will be required to submit a “thank you” card to the donor; more information about this will be provided to the recipients. All applications and materials must be submitted to the Financial Aid Office electronically via email to finaid@ggu.edu. The application deadline has been extended until Friday, August 21, 2020. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
These GGU Community Tuition Assistance Grant (CTAG) programs are available to eligible employees, graduates and their families. Students must meet the grant eligibility criteria and be admitted to a degree-granting program in the School of Business, Accounting, or Taxation. Programs offered by the School of Law or School of Undergraduate Studies are not included. Grants are applied to tuition only and are renewable providing the student continues to satisfy the eligibility criteria. Students who accept the GGU Employee Educational Assistance Remission or any other GGU grant or scholarship are not eligible. Eligible students are required to submit CTAG form available here to the Financial Aid Office the first time they are requesting the grant. These grants are not retroactive and may not be combined with any other grant or scholarship offered by Golden Gate University.
Members of the immediate family defined as a spouse, domestic partner, child, step-child, grandchild, parent, grandparent and sibling of regular full time faculty and staff and who do not qualify for or choose to decline the GGU Employee Educational Assistance program are eligible for a 40 percent tuition grant {GGU Board of Trustees members and their families are eligible for this grant}.
Members of the adjunct faculty's family defined as a spouse, domestic partner, child, and step-child are eligible for a 30 percent tuition grant. The regular adjunct faculty is defined as active adjuncts who have taught a minimum of three class-sections in the previous three academic years. Active for the purposes of this grant means eligible to continue to teach. (Adjunct faculty, themselves who do not qualify for or choose to decline the GGU Employee Educational Assistance program are eligible for this grant).
Graduates of GGU degree programs are eligible for 30 percent tuition grant. For the purpose of this grant, a graduate is defined as an individual who has received a degree from GGU. Students who have received only a GGU certificate are not eligible.
Members of a graduate's family defined as a spouse, domestic partner, child, and step-child are eligible for a 20 percent tuition grant. For the purpose of this grant, a graduate is defined as an individual who has received a degree from GGU. The grant is not retroactive. Tuition Assistance Grant forms must be received by the last day of the semester for which the grant is requested.
Golden Gate University offers a forty percent (40%) Tax Grant to Public Employees. The grant is available to full-time employees of US federal, state, county or city governmental agencies on tuition costs for any tax course offered at GGU. Only courses with the prefix TA are eligible for the discount. Employment will be verified. Please note this grant may not be applied with any other GGU tuition grants or scholarships.
Golden Gate University welcomes students from all over the world and offers scholarship for all qualified international students who enroll in a master's degree program in our School of Business, School of Accounting and Braden School of Tax. Admitted students that have not previously attended Golden Gate University and satisfy the admissions criteria will be automatically considered for an International Student Scholarship or Grant through the admission process. For the 2020-2021 academic year, a limited number of scholarships will be awarded in each of the following categories:
Admitted students who earned a bachelor's degree with a minimum 3.5 cumulative grade point average (CGPA) and who demonstrate English language proficiency as evidenced by a minimum TOEFL score of 90, Duolingo score of 120, PTE of 65 or IELTS composite of 7.5 with no sub-score of less than 6.5 will be considered. Students who have earned a master's degree after earning a bachelor's degree will be considered using the cumulative grade point average and English language proficiency as noted above. An International President's Scholar is eligible to receive up to $15,000 to complete their degree, $5,000 per term for up to 3 consecutive terms.
Admitted students who earned a bachelor's degree with a minimum 3.3 cumulative grade point average (CGPA) and who demonstrate English language proficiency as evidenced by a minimum TOEFL score of 85, Duolingo score of 115, PTE of 62 or IELTS composite of 7.0 with no sub-score of less than 6.0 will be considered. Students who have earned a master's degree after earning a Bachelor's degree will be considered using the cumulative grade point average and English language proficiency as noted above. An International Dean's Scholar is eligible to receive up to $12,000 to complete their degree, $4,000 per term for up to 3 consecutive terms.
Admitted students who earned a bachelor's degree with a minimum 3.0 cumulative grade point average (CGPA) and who demonstrate English language proficiency as evidenced by a minimum TOEFL score of 79, Duolingo score of 100, PTE of 57 or IELTS composite of 6.5 will be considered. Students who have earned a master's degree after earning a bachelor's degree will be considered using the cumulative grade point average and English language proficiency as noted above. Our Welcome grant is a one-time award of $3,000 applied to tuition in the first term of enrollment.
When Golden Gate University alum refers a student to one of our degree granting programs, we will give that student a tuition grant on behalf of the alum. A grant in the alum's name acknowledges the important role that person is playing in the academic and career success of that student. The student would receive a grant in the amount of $1,000 for an undergraduate or a graduate degree. The grant would be applied to the students' first term at GGU and may not be combined with any other scholarships or grants.
Golden Gate University administers several special scholarships funds that are made possible by our generous donors and do not have to be repaid by the recipient. Typically, our special scholarships applications are available in the late Summer and are awarded for the following academic year. Scholarships recipients are notified of their award before the start of the Fall semester.
Golden Gate University is pleased to announce the availability our Special Scholarships funded by our generous donors. Our Special Scholarships are open to both Domestic and International graduate students, as indicated by each scholarship criteria. These scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis and an application is required. A few of our donors have asked that their gifts be restricted to students who meet certain criteria.
Students may receive one Golden Gate University scholarship, grant or discount per semester; however, these awards may be combined with other . A scholarship committee will review all applications and select scholarship recipients. All scholarships are applied toward tuition costs only. Special scholarship recipients will be required to submit a "thank you" card to the donor; more information about this will be provided to the recipients.
When completing the application, students may apply for one or more scholarship. Applications must be submitted to the Financial Aid Office electronically by email to finaid@ggu.edu. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Applications for the 2020-21 academic year are now being accepted.
The application deadline has been extended until Friday, August 21, 2020.
The GGU EMERGENCY PANDEMIC TUITION SCHOLARSHIP is available this year to assist students that have been severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Students should describe how they have been affected by the pandemic and how this tuition assistance will help them complete their degree.
The ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP is available to students in our Taxation, Accounting and Business Schools. To be consider, a recipient must be in good academic standing and should describe a personal experience associated with GGU. Please indicate how your active involvement has benefited the GGU Community and the importance in giving back to GGU. Students must be in their "final year" at GGU.
THE CHARLES BELL SCHOLARSHIP is available to Veteran students and/or their dependents that have insufficient benefits and are not 100% vested to cover their entire tuition costs; and has financial needs.
The BITA DARYBARI SCHOLARSHIP is available to International women with first preference in a MBA program and second preference to women in a MBA Business program and born in Afghanistan, Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestine (Gaza Strip and West Bank), Pakistan, Qatar, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan or Yemen must reside in or outside of the U.S. Students will describe how they had overcome significant obstacles as a woman and how they would advocate for women's rights facing discrimination due to cultural differences and unfair practices.
The WILLIAM ENDERLEIN ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP was established to recognize students in the School of Business and Finance Accounting seeking a professional position in management. Students will describe how they have financed their education to date, how they would use their degree in a professional position of management.
The GURMEHAR FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP is available to students with financial need, of Indian descent (India), who are U.S. Citizens or are Permanent Resident of the U.S., and are enrolled in the Ageno School of Business. Students will describe how being a diverse student has affected their life and how do they plan to use their degree, after graduation.
The HANDLERY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP was established by the Handlery Hotels to retain talented hospitality industry leaders or those seeking a professional position in management or any other industries and has financial needs. Students will describe how they would use their degree in a professional management position, after graduation.
The Z.M. GILES HUGUENOT SCHOLARSHIP is available to students with financial need with a GPA of 3.00 or above. Students should describe a situation when their values, actions, or opinions were challenged and how they defended their position or advocated on behalf of another person facing discrimination due to cultural differences, language or other factors. Students should address how their GGU education will help or has already helped them practice tolerance and appreciate diversity.
The MASUD MEHRAN ENDOWED FELLOWSHIP is named after a member of the University Board of Trustees. Student must be in good academic standing, and have financial need. Preference is given to individual displaying entrepreneurial spirit and who takes initiative. Students should describe a current or previous involvement in a start-up company or organization; and describe the spirit, initiative and attribute to build a successful company or organization.
The LOIS MYERS ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP is available to women who are 35 years or older with a GPA of 3.00 or above with financial needs. Student should describe how they had to overcome significant obstacles and how they would use their degree to advocate for women's rights.
The NAGEL MINER SCHOLARSHIP is available to students with financial needs. Students should describe their background, why they chose to attend GGU and explain the steps taken to participate with the GGU Community; and address how their GGU education, program of study will help them to succeed and what they plan to do with their degree, after graduation from GGU.
The ROBERT J SHAW SCHOLARSHIP is available to students enrolled in the School of Taxation and attending the Seattle Campus. Elilgible students must be paying for their tuition without employer reimbursement or financial aid assistance and have a GPA of 3.00 or higher. Students should write on the subject of "Is the "Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001" was this a good tax policy, why or why not.
The TRITASAVIT ACCOUNTING SCHOLARHSIP is available to International students in the School of Accounting, with outstanding academic achievement with financial need. Students will describe how they would use their degree to help those in need.