Moravian College offers financial aid to qualified students in the form
of scholarships, loans, grants, and student employment. Such aid is intended to supplement
the financial resources of the student’s family. Aid is based on the applicant’s
academic promise and documented financial need. More than 80% of Moravian students receive
financial aid in some form, and most offers of aid include some combination of grants, loans,
and student employment.
Students interested in applying for federal, state, and institutional financial aid must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the Moravian College Financial Aid Application. Click on “Applying for Financial Aid” on the right side of this page for additional information and links to completing these forms online.
To be awarded financial aid, an applicant must be full-time, academically qualified, and must
have submitted all required financial aid forms as well as all requested supporting documentation
to establish eligibility for need-based aid.
Financial Aid Early Estimates are available for students who are considering the Early Decision option. The Early Estimate form is no longer available for 2010-2011. This form will be available again in October for students interested in attending Moravian during the 2011-2012 academic.