Brooklyn Financial Aid

Brooklyn Financial Aid

You can afford a St. Joseph's University, New York education.

FAFSA Delays

On Tuesday, January 30, 2024, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) announced that colleges and universities would not receive 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) data until at least early March. We understand that this announcement may cause students and families to worry about when and how they will receive their financial aid information. 

Learn More About FAFSA Delays

St. Joseph's University teams up with Solutions at ECMC

We’ve teamed up with Solutions at ECMC to answer all of your student loan repayment questions. Solutions is a service of the non-profit organization ECMC and is dedicated to helping students manage educational loans. Their resources are available to you free of charge. To contact a Solutions Student Loan Repayment Advisor you can email or web chat here, or call them at 877.331.3262.


At St. Joseph's University, we provide opportunity to students who bring with them a variety of valuable experiences. We consider financial aid an investment in these deserving students, who enliven and enrich our campus community with their intellect and talent.

With one of the lowest private college tuition rates in New York State, we pride ourselves on a long tradition of bringing a top-tier education within financial reach. But even with reasonable tuition, you may need additional financial support. Our friendly, knowledgeable financial aid staff will assist you in determining your financial aid eligibility and the approach best suited to your particular situation—generally a combination of loans, grants, scholarships and work/study.

We strive to ensure that each student who wants a quality St. Joseph’s education can afford to attend. We look forward to working with you to make that possible.

Sincerely,

Amy Thompson
Director of Financial Aid

Applying for Financial Aid

Price Calculator

Based on the information that you enter, we will provide you with an estimate of the different types of federal, state and institutional financial aid that you may qualify for.


To help facilitate this process, it would be helpful if you had the following items available before you being the net price calculator:

  • Most recent year's income tax returns for both the student and the parent
  • Student merit information such as unweighted high school grade point average
  • Test scores (ACT/SAT)