We’re thrilled that you’re interested in Quincy University and pleased to offer you a preliminary estimate of the financial assistance you will receive here. Completing the calculator should take no more than 15 minutes of your time. You will need to answer some basic questions about your family’s financial situation to learn your Expected Family Contribution (EFC), so before you begin, please gather recent tax forms or pay stubs for both the parents and student.
Step 1.
General Information
Type of student and residency information
Freshman or transfer student? Which state do you live in?   Where are you planning to live?
Applying for financial aid?
Step 2.
Academic Information
GPA and test score information
HS GPA (on a 4.00 scale)
Transfer GPA (on a 4.00 scale)
New SAT Score – Evidence Based Reading and Writing + Math (for SATs taken after February 2016)
ACT Score - Composite
DISCLAIMER:
This calculator is designed for use by undergraduate students who are U.S. citizens and all monetary data must be reported in U.S. dollars. Most colleges and universities employ a different formula to determine eligibility for students from outside the U.S. that is not available with this calculator.

This anonymous Net Price Calculator tool helps families plan for educational costs by providing an estimated financial aid package. The package includes an estimated net cost figure that reflects cost of attendance minus any scholarship or grant aid based on the 2019-2020 awarding rules.

If the amount you're expected to contribute is less than the cost of this school, the difference is your "financial need" for the 2019-2020 academic year only. Students must re-apply for financial assistance each year based on their most current economic circumstances.