Financial Aid

You can meet ENPH’s full cost of attendance through a variety of options. 

First, we encourage you to begin locating options through researching external funding opportunities, such as employer tuition benefits, and scholarships or fellowships through private foundations and federal agencies. To get started, learn about external fellowships and main campus research for funding.

If you are eligible for VA Benefits, you should contact the GU Veterans Office for information on starting the application process. VA Benefits are used to meet the cost of attendance and reduce student loan indebtedness. 

Second, you may be eligible for merit-based financial aid. These awards are competitive and may include a scholarship, assistantship, or fellowship. Merit-based awards are given on the recommendation of each academic program. To be considered for merit-based aid, simply answer “yes” to the financial aid/scholarship consideration question located in the online admission application.

Current seniors and undergraduate alumni from the Classes of 2023 and 2024 who enroll in Fall 2025 are eligible for a 10% base tuition scholarship. The scholarship is 10% of the base tuition, applied to the bill. The scholarship is for the fall 2025 and spring 2026 semesters.

Recognizing Georgetown’s role in educating public servants and as a member of the DC community, we pooled resources to offer support to displaced federal workers.  Displaced federal workers are eligible for the Civilian Federal Scholarship and an application fee waiver. This scholarship amounts to 10% of the base tuition. Please check out Georgetown’s Opportunities and Resources for Displaced Federal Workers website for more information.

The Office of Revenue and Receivables offers several payment plans to help meet each semester’s tuition bill. 

After exhausting opportunities for funding through external foundations, agencies, and/or merit-based aid through your program, you may apply for federal student loans through the Department of Education or search for private education loans.