At Regis College, we are committed to making an investment in your potential and success. We offer educational opportunities to students regardless of their ability to pay. This means that we first decide which students to accept, without regard to their financial circumstances, and only then consider financial aid applications.

“This fellowship will help support me financially to obtain my degree and the monthly meetings will help prepare me for my career after graduation.”
Tyler Feaster ’24

Merit-Based Scholarships

Academic Scholarships are awarded based solely on academic achievement to full-time, first-year, and transfer students and typically range from $15,000 to $33,000. Students are notified of a scholarship award by the Office of Undergraduate Admission at the time of their admission. Scholarships are renewable for four years of study (eight semesters) and are contingent upon full-time undergraduate enrollment, while meeting specific cumulative GPA requirements. Merit scholarships are not eligible for appeals.

The following scholarships require additional materials as part of the review (typically an essay).

  • Catholic High Schools Scholarship

    Regis College offers a $4,000 scholarship to any graduate from any Catholic high school in the country.

  • Connors Scholarship

    In the spirit of the generosity of Mr. Jack Connors, Regis College is proud to offer a four-year, full-tuition scholarship to one member of the incoming class that has an affiliation with a Boston area services organization. Preference is given to applicants who have an affiliation to Camp Harbor View as a counselor or camper.

    The Connors Scholarship cannot be combined with any other institutional merit scholarships.

    Eligibility

    • Students must have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.7 (A-) as recalculated by the Regis College of Undergraduate Admission.
    • Apply for admission by the February 15 priority deadline.
    • Have an affiliation with a Boston area services organization, specifically as an active participant or volunteer.
    • Must provide a letter of recommendation from someone within the service organization by February 15.
    • Must complete the Connors Scholarship essay.
    • Plan to be a residential student (living on campus).

    The Committee on Scholarships will make the final selection for the scholarship based on academic achievement, admission application materials, the Connors Scholarship recommendation, and extracurricular involvement in a Boston area service organization. Notification is typically by March 15.

    Email to learn more about the Connors Scholarship

  • Diverse Educator Scholarship

    The Regis College Diverse Educator (RDE) Scholarship is a full-tuition, four-year (eight semesters) undergraduate scholarship for residential students committed to the field of education and to serving underrepresented populations in education.

    RDE recipients must live on campus, maintain good academic status, and remain full-time students.

    The Regis College Diverse Educator Scholarship cannot be combined with any other institutional merit scholarships.

    Eligibility

    • Students must have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.7 (A-) as recalculated by the Regis College of Undergraduate Admission.
    • Plan to major in one of Regis College’s education majors.
    • Apply for admission by the February 15 priority deadline.
    • Plan to be a residential student (living on campus).
    • Must complete the Diverse Educator Scholarship essay.

    The Committee on Scholarships will make the final selection for the scholarship based on academic achievement, admission application materials, and the required essay. Notification is typically by March 15.

    Email to learn more about the Diverse Educators Scholarship

  • Hannah C. Bradley Endowed Scholarship Fund

    The Hannah C. Bradley Endowed Scholarship Fund was established in 1994 by Jacalyn C. Egan, who identified the fact that non-traditional students pursuing an undergraduate degree face unique obstacles.

    Students today face many challenges: familial loss, culture shock, juggling the demands of home, family, childcare, and employment. All of these factors, coupled with a full class schedule, can be daunting. In addition, the financial restrictions and needs of undergraduate, non-traditional and or international students are defined by their unique set of circumstances. The permanently endowed Hannah C. Bradley Endowed Scholarship Fund makes awards to non-traditional undergraduate students facing unique obstacles.

  • Phi Theta Scholarship (transfer students only)

    Transfer students who are members of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society are eligible for this scholarship.

    • An additional requirement for the scholarship is a letter of recommendation from a Phi Theta Kappa advisor.
    • The scholarship can be renewed up to three years, contingent upon the student maintaining a full-time status and a 3.0 or above grade point average.
  • Presidential Catholic Schools Scholarship

    The Regis Presidential Catholic Schools Scholarship is a four-year, full-tuition scholarship for residential students. High-achieving graduating seniors from Catholic high schools within the United States and all U.S. territories are eligible for this scholarship opportunity. Recipients are selected by the Committee on Scholarships based on their academic achievement, leadership ability, and extracurricular profile.

    The Presidential Catholic Schools Scholarship cannot be combined with any other institutional merit scholarships.

    Eligibility

    • Will graduate from a Catholic high school in the United States or a U.S. territory.
    • Have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.7 (A-) as recalculated by the Regis College of Undergraduate Admission.
    • Apply for admission by the February 15 priority deadline.
    • Plan to be a residential student (living on campus).
    • Must complete the Presidential Catholic Schools Scholarship essay.
    • Finalists will be invited to interview (in-person or virtually) with members of the scholarship committee.

    The Committee on Scholarships will make the final selection for the scholarship based on academic achievement, admission application materials, the required essay, and interview. Notification is typically by March 15.

    Email to learn more about the Presidential Catholic Schools Scholarship

  • Regis College Scholarship

    Renewal is contingent upon full-time undergraduate enrollment and meeting (SAP) Satisfactory Academic Progress.

  • Regis College Puerto Dear Neighbor Scholarship

    The Regis College Puerto Dear Neighbor Scholarship is a full-tuition, four-year undergraduate scholarship for residential students who demonstrate the values of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Boston. These values include:

    • Gracious hospitality
    • Love and service of the Dear Neighbor without distinction
    • Peaceful resolution of conflict
    • Care for all God’s creation

    The Puerto Rico Dear Neighbor Scholarship cannot be combined with any other institutional merit scholarships.

    Eligibility

    • Students must be full-time residents of Puerto Rico.
    • Have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.7 (A-) as recalculated by the Regis College of Undergraduate Admission.
    • Apply for admission by the February 15 priority deadline.
    • Plan to be a residential student (living on campus).
    • Must complete the Puerto Rico Dear Neighbor Scholarship essay.
    • Finalists will be invited to interview (in-person or virtually) with members of the scholarship committee.

    The Committee on Scholarships will make the final selection for the scholarship based on academic achievement, admission application materials, the required essay, and interview. Notification is typically by March 15.

    Email to learn more about the Regis College Puerto Rico Dear Neighbor Scholarship

  • Sloane Scholarship

    The Sloane Scholarship is a four-year, full-tuition undergraduate scholarship available to one member of the incoming first-year class studying in the Sloane School of Business and Communication.

    The Sloane Scholarship cannot be combined with any other institutional merit scholarships.

    Eligibility

    • Students must have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.7 (A-) as recalculated by the Regis College of Undergraduate Admission.
    • Plan to study in one of the majors in the Sloan School of Business and Communications.
    • Apply for admission by the February 15 priority deadline.
    • Plan to be a residential student (living on campus).
    • Must complete the Sloane Scholarship essay.

    The Committee on Scholarships will make the final selection for the scholarship based on academic achievement, admission application materials, and the required essay. Notification is typically by March 15.

    Email to learn more about the Sloane Scholarship

  • Yellow Ribbon Program/Scholarship

    The Yellow Ribbon Program allows institutions of higher learning to enter into a voluntary agreement with the Department of Veterans Affairs to contribute funds to a veteran’s unmet tuition and fee charges. Under the program, Regis can contribute up to half of any tuition expenses that exceed the highest public in-state undergraduate tuition rate, and the Veterans Administration will match the amount.