Undergraduate Financial Aid

JUDSON’S FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID (FAFSA) CODE: 001700


The Value of a Degree

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, figures from 2017 show that individuals with a bachelor’s degree earn on average $463 more in median weekly wages than high school graduates with no college education. Multiplied by fifty-two weeks, that’s an average $24,336 more each year. Individuals with a bachelor’s degree are also 46% less likely to be unemployed than high school graduates with no college education. A college education pays off considerably in the long term for many individuals in many careers.

$463
More in median weekly wages
$24,336
More in yearly wages
46%
Less likely to be unemployed

– Elka Torpey, “Education pays,” Career Outlook, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, February 2019.

Important Dates

Grab a pencil or your phone–these are the most important dates related to the financial aid process.

March 1

Priority Deadline for Illinois Residents

Additional Resources

2025-26 UNDERGRADUATE TUITION & FEES

Tuition: $30,750
Room & Board: $11,420-$12,950 (includes various meal plan options)

Estimate Your Financial Aid and Net Price to Attend Judson University

Types of Aid