Bloomfield College
Bloomfield College often discounts tuition by more than 30% for our students, and with the other financial aid programs we offer, a student’s out of pocket expense can be as low as $0 per year!
Financial Aid is a combination of many types of resources. The award a student receives from Bloomfield College is based not only on merit, but also need based federal and state grants, federal loans, and work study. Typically we categorize financial aid in three ways: Scholarships, Grants, and Self-Help (Loans).
After you apply for aid we use that information to determine your eligibility for the federal, state, and institutional programs. The sooner you complete the aid application process, the sooner you will receive an award letter that details all the programs you qualify for. Some offers of aid may require follow-up, further instructions will be included with subsequent award notification.
Scholarships are non-need based awards made by the college for students with academic merit. Scholarships are free financial aid, and are not repaid. They do require a student to remain in good academic standing at the college.
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Need based grants are determined by the institutional awarding policy related to family financial need and our cost of attendance. Need based grants are free financial aid, are not repaid, and require a student to remain in good academic standing at the college.
To be considered for the state grant programs below, you must complete the State Supplemental Questions at the conclusion of your FAFSA application or apply online through HESAA. EOF eligibility will be determined from our EOF and Admissions Offices.
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