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Financial Aid Overview for Master’s in Accounting and Finance Students

Scholarships and Financial Aid for Master’s in Accounting and Finance Students

Explore Financial Aid for the MS in Accounting and Finance Graduate Program

Many sources of financial aid exist to help you invest in your educational and career goals. Willamette’s strong merit-based scholarships, affordable tuition and learning experience combine to make Willamette an excellent choice for your MS in Accounting and Finance graduate program. Educational loans and a monthly payment program are also available.

Merit-Based Scholarships for MS in Accounting and Finance

All applicants admitted to the MS in Accounting and Finance program are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships based on required prerequisite courses,undergraduate grade point average, experience, potential, and ability to contribute to the learning experience of the Atkinson Graduate School of Management.

Applicants interested in scholarship assistance are urged to complete the application process as soon as possible. Nearly all students enrolled in the MS in Accounting and Finance program will receive merit-based scholarship assistance.

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Educational Loans

Loans provide students the opportunity to cover their educational, living and personal expenses while completing their MS in Accounting and Finance. Loans make it possible for students to invest in a future of expanded career opportunities and increased earning power. Loans are also the most common source of financial assistance for MS in Accounting and Finance graduate students.

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Monthly Payment Plan

Willamette offers a simple, low-cost way to spread tuition payments throughout each semester:

  • 3 to 4 monthly payments per semester
  • $30 enrollment fee per semester ($60 total for the year)
  • No finance charges; late payments incur a $50 fee

More details are available on the Student Accounts web page or by contacting the Student Accounts Office directly.

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