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One of the most affordable, private universities in New England, our number one priority is to make your college education both financially feasible and an investment in your life plan.
Bay Path believes that every female student nationally should be able to attend college and that your financial situation should not stand in the way.
Bay Path offers a number of scholarships:
Pell Grant Free Tuition Program | First-year, first-time, traditional students who qualify for a Pell Grant and have a GPA over 3.0 will receive free tuition to Bay Path University. Learn more here. |
Merit Scholarships | Depending on your GPA, you could be awarded a merit scholarship worth $12,000 - $25,000 a year, renewable while you are enrolled. Learn more here. |
Signature Scholarship Competition Program | First-year, first-time undergraduate students can compete for scholarships ranging from $500 to full tuition. |
Need-Based Grants | For students who do not qualify for a Pell Grant, we attempt to meet your financial need with a combination of scholarships, need-based grants, on-campus jobs, and loans. More information can be found here. |
Other Scholarships | Our Student Finacial Services team will advise you on other scholarships you may be eligible for, such as UNCF, Citizens Bank, Zonta International Scholarships, Scholarships360 and Earnest Scholarship |
Federal & State Aid | Find out more about Federal and Massachusetts grants and loans |
To get Financial Aid, you MUST complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
The 2024-2025 FAFSA application is now available. The Bay Path University school code is 002122. FAFSA is an online application for State and Federal Student Aid - it is free to apply. Once we receive information from the DOE, we will be able to tell you how much financial aid you will receive if you enroll at Bay Path.
Our costs for Tuition, Room & Board:
2024-2025 Academic Year (12-18 CREDITS PER SEMESTER)
Resident Students | Commuter Students | |
Tuition* | $37,972 | $37,972 |
Room & Board (14 meals per week plan)* | $13,582 | |
Total | $51,554 | $37,972 |
You will also need to budget for personal expenses, like travel, for example, if you are a commuter student, and health insurance, which is required in Massachusetts for all adults over 18 years.