Financial Aid

Financial Aid is defined as scholarships, grants, loans, and part-time employment awarded to help meet the cost of education. Contact your academic advisor at (412) 396-6277 for more details.

A variety of federal, state, and University-based scholarship and financial aid programs are available to Duquesne students. For a complete list, consult the current University Prospectus or contact the Office of Financial Aid.

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University Scholarships and Grants

 

Initial academic eligibility is determined by the Undergraduate Admissions Office, based on the academic credentials of the applicant pool each year. Available to incoming freshmen (renewable with cumulative QPA indicated):

  • Chancellor's Scholarship (3.50)
  • Founders Merit Scholarship (3.00)
  • Presidential Merit Scholarship (3.00)
  • Parish Merit Scholarship (3.00)
  • Provost Merit Scholarship (2.50 or 3.00)
  • Laval Merit Scholarship (2.75)
  • Libermann Scholarship for International Students (amount varies)
 

A.J. Palumbo School of Business Administration Scholarships

 

A.J. Palumbo School of Business Administration makes several scholarships and awards available to its students. 

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Students who wish to enroll in the A.J. Palumbo School of Business Administration should apply through the Duquesne University Office of Admissions.

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