Get Financial Help
Not only is it stressful to think about how to pay for school, but what about the daily costs while you are in school?! Trying to work while you are in school to pay for rent and food and life … it’s a lot! Weber has resources to help you figure out how to pay for school, how to get through school, and how to budget and plan for your future! All resources on campus are available to all students with a valid Wildcard.*

Basic Needs Center
Offers reduced cost hourly childcare, pantry, and financial literacy to help students with basic needs and remove barriers so they can focus on their education. The center has a lounge space for studying, a kitchen, lockers and computers.

Complete FAFSA
FAFSA is filled out each year. This is how you apply for all federal and most state financial aid, including Pell Grants, work-study, and federal student loans. This is an essential first step to identifying needs-based scholarships before completing or updating your Scholarship Universe profile.

Emergency Funding
In emergency situations, you have suppot options.
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(for degree-seeking students only - cannot be applied to tuition) - Safe@Weber Survivor Emergency Fund

Enroll in Payment Plan
The Monthly Payment Plan is an interest free program intended to help students who are not able to pay their student account in full by the tuition and fee deadline date.
- Payment Plans
- Smart Start Repayment
(register for the next semester while still paying a prior semester's balance)

Financial Aid & Scholarships
Learn about the different types of aid available to you.

Get Help With Essentials
Get local help with all the essentials that you need to survive from food and housing to help with utilities and medical needs.

Pay for School
Learn how to find money for school and how to pay your actual bill.

Scholarship Universe
Find 91风流 and vetted National scholarships that you are eligible for.
- Complete FAFSA.
- Create profile in Scholarship Universe.
- Apply for the scholarships that you are eligible for.
- Check back frequently for new opportunities.
- Accept scholarships.

Student Employment
Working on campus offers flexibility, real-world experience and helps you build connections and references.
Learn more about working on campus and how to find a job.
Experiencing a Delay in Registering for Classes Due to Financial Constraints?
→Payment Resources
Smart Start Repayment
For students who are experiencing a short-term or unexpected financial hardship. This program allows you to register for the next semester while still paying a prior semester's balance.
Payment Plans
Instead of paying in one large lump sum, monthly payments are spread out equally, making payments more affordable.
→Petition Process
If you have experienced any of these circumstances, these two options for petition are available;
- Death of a close relative
- Injury or illness of the student
- Injury or illness of the student’s dependent or spouse
- Other circumstances outside the student’s control (e.g. jury duty, official military duty, etc.)
Financial Aid & Scholarships Petition Process
Students who fail to meet SAP standards may petition for an exception from SAP requirements due to extenuating circumstances.
Student Financial Petition Process
Students who had extenuating circumstances leading them to withdraw from courses can seek a waiver, reduction, or refund of that semester’s tuition.
*Concurrent Enrollment students and students enrolled in self-support-only classes may not be able to access all of these student services because they do not pay student fees.