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FAFSA code

Code for Goshen College
001799

Financial Aid Deadlines

  • For all students:

Please be sure to to file the FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov to be considered for federal, state and institutional need-based aid.

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  • For all students:

If you are applying for Federal Loans for the first time, there are two documents you must complete:

  1. Loan Entrance Counseling interview. Complete it online at www.dlssonline.com
  2. Loan Master Promissory Note. Complete it online at www.dlenote.ed.gov

Financing your Goshen education


Before you take another step toward college, consider this...
  • Goshen College costs 10% less than the national average for private colleges.
  • At Goshen, "the education dollar goes further," says Barron's Best Buys in College Education.
  • Goshen is a U.S.News & World Report "least-debt college."
  • For 2007-08, 99% of all students received financial aid, and the average aid package was $18,036 (not including work-study).
Don't let the "sticker price" of a college education discourage you. Use our calculator below to find out what academic scholarship you are likely to receive if you attend Goshen!

Scholarship Estimator for First-year Students

Your high school GPA:
Your score:


Please note: This estimation is based on your highest composite ACT score or your highest math and critical reading combined SAT scores. All scholarships are subject to verification by the Admission Office after receipt of 6 semesters of high school grades. All transcripts are recalculated to a 4.0 scale for scholarship purposes.