Financial Aid
Our dedication to college access ensures that your financial circumstances don’t dictate your academic possibilities
Visit the Office of Financial AidWe understand that the path to higher education is as unique as the individual embarking on it. That’s why we meet 100% of students’ demonstrated need.
Met through a variety of federal, state, and institutional financial aid sources.
Office of Financial AidAverage Financial Aid Package
Our average financial aid package stands at $44,406. This significant investment in your education is an acknowledgment of your potential and of our faith in your capacity to contribute meaningfully to our community and the broader world. With 42% of our Sagehens receiving financial aid assistance, we cultivate a diverse and inclusive community where barriers to education are lowered.
We rank as the #12 Lowest Student Debt liberal arts college nationally (U.S. News & World Report, 2018) – a conscious effort to ensure that your academic pursuits lead to personal growth, not financial burden. This effort is testament to our belief in sustainable investment in our students’ futures, reflecting our focus on long-term community well-being.
Types of Need-Based Aid
- Federal, State and Pitzer Grants: free funds; no repayment required
- Federal Loan Programs: funds you borrow now and repay later
- Federal Work-Study: funds you earn through on-campus employment
Financial Aid Deadlines
- Early Decision 1: November 15
- Early Decision 2: January 5
- Regular Decision: January 5
- Fall Transfer: April 1
- New Resources: April 1
- Spring Transfer: October 10
How to Apply
Complete the following steps to apply for financial aid:
- Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
- Complete the CSS Profile to be considered for Pitzer-funded need-based scholarships
- Upload copies of 2022 tax documents to IDOC to verify your income information
Learn More
For more information and resources, visit our Office of Financial Aid.
Trustee Community Scholarship
A renewable $5,000 per year scholarship; all first-year students who apply are considered.
Academic Achievement Scholarship
A one-time $2,000 scholarship; all first-year students who apply are considered.
Undocumented Student Scholarship
A four-year scholarship awarded to students who attend high school in the U.S., are not citizens or permanent residents of the U.S., have achieved a 3.7 GPA or above in a challenging curriculum, and embody at least one of Pitzer’s Core Values.
Learn More
For more information about scholarship opportunities, visit our Office of Financial Aid.
International applicants interested in need-based financial aid only need to complete our online Pitzer International Financial Aid Application (PIFAA) form after submitting their Common Application to Pitzer. Do NOT complete the CSS Profile or FAFSA.