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Financial Aid | Dordt University
Financial Aid
Your Guide to Financial Aid
Dordt University wants to make quality Christian education a reality for you—which is why over 98% of our 1,500+ students received more than $40 million in total financial aid during the last school year. In other words,
nearly all Dordt students receive at least some financial aid
. We know paying for college can be an intimidating thought, but we want to make things simple and realistic for you. Start by exploring the information on this page, then contact our
financial aid office
with any questions.
Apply for Scholarships
Scholarships
About Financial Aid
Financial aid is funding available specifically to students attending a post-secondary education institution like Dordt. Essentially, it's money you receive to help pay for the costs of your education, including tuition, food and housing, textbooks, and more.
Think of financial aid like an award; in most cases, you'll need to apply for financial aid to demonstrate your needs and your qualifications. If you meet the criteria for a specific form of financial aid (e.g. a scholarship) you will be awarded those funds, and Dordt will apply them to your student account.
There are three basic sources of financial aid:
Federal and state governments
Dordt University
Outside sources
Some forms of financial aid are gifts that you don't have to pay back (e.g. grants). Others are borrowed funds that you will need to pay back over time (e.g. loans). More on that below.
Follow these steps:
Complete the
application for admission
to Dordt. Don't forget to include a copy of your high school transcript.
Complete all Dordt scholarship applications and send them to us by
December 1
. Scholarship applications are available and can be printed from our
scholarships page
.
If you are a U.S. citizen, please complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This online form will be
available by December 1
for 2025-26 at
https://fafsa.gov
. Remember, after applying online, both you and your parents must sign the form electronically.
If you have any extenuating financial circumstances that are not reflected on the FAFSA, we encourage you to fill out the
Dordt Supplemental Data Form
.
If you are a Canadian citizen, you must complete the Dordt
Canadian Financial Aid Form
.
U.S. and Canadian students who wish to work on campus must also complete the
Application for Employment Form
. Priority deadline for these forms is
June 1
.
A complete summary of all federal, state, and college financial aid will be sent to you after we have received your financial information and the Dordt University Supplemental Data Form. Financial aid award letters will be sent out on a rolling basis beginning
in January
.
A Best Value School
Dordt ranked No. 4 – "Best Value Schools (Regional Universities—Midwest)," which includes institutions that provide the best value for students based on academic quality and college costs.
Financial Aid Options
Dordt students have four primary financial aid options to choose from:
scholarships, grants, loans,
and
work
. We encourage you to take advantage of as many as you need; it's very common for students to rely on multiple sources of aid to fund their time at Dordt.
Scholarships
A scholarship is an earned gift. You earn it by achieving excellence in academics or co-curricular activities. It never has to be repaid.
Explore Scholarships
Grants
A grant is a gift that is based primarily on the financial need of your family. It never has to be repaid.
Explore Grants
Loans
A loan is not a gift. However, student loans provide money for schooling at the lowest possible interest rates, and under many loan programs, interest does not accumulate while the student is in school.
Explore Loans
Work
The employment programs provide part-time jobs that are funded by either the federal and state governments or by Dordt University.
Explore Work
U.S. Federal Aid
If you are a U.S. citizen, complete the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
. This form may be submitted in December for 2025-26. After applying online you and your parents must sign the form either by submitting a hard-copy signature or signing the form electronically.
Please complete the Dordt Supplemental Data Form. If you are interested in working on campus, and meet the eligibility requirements, you can apply for
Student Employment
. The priority deadline is June 1.
The Dordt University Federal ID is #001859.
Apply for U.S. Federal Student Aid
Canadian & International Student Financing Options
Dordt offers separate financial aid options for international students.
Canadian Student Financing
If you are a Canadian citizen, please fill out the Canadian Financial Aid Form and return it to the Financial Aid Office.
Learn More
International Students
We're excited you're interested in applying to Dordt! We are committed to providing you an excellent education in a safe, caring, and committed community. Find out what Dordt has to offer you!
Learn More
Financial Aid Timeline
To receive as much financial aid as possible, be sure to submit your applications on time. Make note of the following financial aid deadlines and submit your materials as early as you can.
Date
Event
Anytime
Application for Admission
Dec. 1
FAFSA and
SDF
available
Dec. 1
Priority deadline for activity and donor funded
scholarships
Jan.-May
Notification of financial aid award packages for new students
Apr. 1
Financial aid application process should be completed
June-July
Academic pre-registration process
July
Notification of room assignments and final informational mailing
Aug. 26
Week of Welcome begins
Need to Verify Information on Your FAFSA?
You can find more information about the federal verification process here.
More Information
Harlan Harmelink
Director of Financial Aid
More
Andrea Westerbeek
Scholarship Coordinator
More
Jody Rozenboom
Financial Aid Coordinator
More
Financial Aid
Your Guide to Financial Aid
Dordt University wants to make quality Christian education a reality for you—which is why over 98% of our 1,500+ students received more than $40 million in total financial aid during the last school year. In other words,
nearly all Dordt students receive at least some financial aid
. We know paying for college can be an intimidating thought, but we want to make things simple and realistic for you. Start by exploring the information on this page, then contact our
financial aid office
with any questions.
Apply for Scholarships
Scholarships
About Financial Aid
Financial aid is funding available specifically to students attending a post-secondary education institution like Dordt. Essentially, it's money you receive to help pay for the costs of your education, including tuition, food and housing, textbooks, and more.
Think of financial aid like an award; in most cases, you'll need to apply for financial aid to demonstrate your needs and your qualifications. If you meet the criteria for a specific form of financial aid (e.g. a scholarship) you will be awarded those funds, and Dordt will apply them to your student account.
There are three basic sources of financial aid:
Federal and state governments
Dordt University
Outside sources
Some forms of financial aid are gifts that you don't have to pay back (e.g. grants). Others are borrowed funds that you will need to pay back over time (e.g. loans). More on that below.
Follow these steps:
Complete the
application for admission
to Dordt. Don't forget to include a copy of your high school transcript.
Complete all Dordt scholarship applications and send them to us by
December 1
. Scholarship applications are available and can be printed from our
scholarships page
.
If you are a U.S. citizen, please complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This online form will be
available by December 1
for 2025-26 at
https://fafsa.gov
. Remember, after applying online, both you and your parents must sign the form electronically.
If you have any extenuating financial circumstances that are not reflected on the FAFSA, we encourage you to fill out the
Dordt Supplemental Data Form
.
If you are a Canadian citizen, you must complete the Dordt
Canadian Financial Aid Form
.
U.S. and Canadian students who wish to work on campus must also complete the
Application for Employment Form
. Priority deadline for these forms is
June 1
.
A complete summary of all federal, state, and college financial aid will be sent to you after we have received your financial information and the Dordt University Supplemental Data Form. Financial aid award letters will be sent out on a rolling basis beginning
in January
.
A Best Value School
Dordt ranked No. 4 – "Best Value Schools (Regional Universities—Midwest)," which includes institutions that provide the best value for students based on academic quality and college costs.
Financial Aid Options
Dordt students have four primary financial aid options to choose from:
scholarships, grants, loans,
and
work
. We encourage you to take advantage of as many as you need; it's very common for students to rely on multiple sources of aid to fund their time at Dordt.
Scholarships
A scholarship is an earned gift. You earn it by achieving excellence in academics or co-curricular activities. It never has to be repaid.
Explore Scholarships
Grants
A grant is a gift that is based primarily on the financial need of your family. It never has to be repaid.
Explore Grants
Loans
A loan is not a gift. However, student loans provide money for schooling at the lowest possible interest rates, and under many loan programs, interest does not accumulate while the student is in school.
Explore Loans
Work
The employment programs provide part-time jobs that are funded by either the federal and state governments or by Dordt University.
Explore Work
U.S. Federal Aid
If you are a U.S. citizen, complete the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
. This form may be submitted in December for 2025-26. After applying online you and your parents must sign the form either by submitting a hard-copy signature or signing the form electronically.
Please complete the Dordt Supplemental Data Form. If you are interested in working on campus, and meet the eligibility requirements, you can apply for
Student Employment
. The priority deadline is June 1.
The Dordt University Federal ID is #001859.
Apply for U.S. Federal Student Aid
Canadian & International Student Financing Options
Dordt offers separate financial aid options for international students.
Canadian Student Financing
If you are a Canadian citizen, please fill out the Canadian Financial Aid Form and return it to the Financial Aid Office.
Learn More
International Students
We're excited you're interested in applying to Dordt! We are committed to providing you an excellent education in a safe, caring, and committed community. Find out what Dordt has to offer you!
Learn More
Financial Aid Timeline
To receive as much financial aid as possible, be sure to submit your applications on time. Make note of the following financial aid deadlines and submit your materials as early as you can.
Date
Event
Anytime
Application for Admission
Dec. 1
FAFSA and
SDF
available
Dec. 1
Priority deadline for activity and donor funded
scholarships
Jan.-May
Notification of financial aid award packages for new students
Apr. 1
Financial aid application process should be completed
June-July
Academic pre-registration process
July
Notification of room assignments and final informational mailing
Aug. 26
Week of Welcome begins
Need to Verify Information on Your FAFSA?
You can find more information about the federal verification process here.
More Information
Harlan Harmelink
Director of Financial Aid
More
Andrea Westerbeek
Scholarship Coordinator
More
Jody Rozenboom
Financial Aid Coordinator
More