The scholarship table below lists the range of Neumont scholarship programs for students planning to enroll in Summer or Fall of 2012, Click Here to read detailed information about these scholarships. See the Course Catalog for scholarship options for current students. Students are encouraged to submit their application for admissions early as scholarships are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Neumont awards scholarships based on academic merit, life experience, need, residency, and a number of other factors.
Scholarship Type |
Award Amount |
Details |
| Presidential Scholarship | Up to $7,200 per Quarter | Neumont awards a limited number of full and half tuition scholarships to a select group of our most accomplished applicants. Scholarship recipients are notified in April. |
| Achievement Scholarships | Up to $1,250 per Quarter | This merit-based award is based on academic merit, professional accomplishments, computer science experience, community service, and other criteria. All applicants are automatically considered for this scholarship. No separate application is required. Award is communicated at Acceptance. |
| Access Scholarships | Up to $1,000 per Quarter | This need-based award is determined by the student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) derived on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which must be submitted annually. |
| Utah Resident Scholarships | $400 per Quarter | Available only to Utah residents. Contact the Admissions Office for eligibility requirements. |
Scholarship Deadlines:
Contact an Admissions Officer for application and scholarship deadlines: our General Acceptance and Scholarship Review Deadline is: January 30, 2011.
Apply for Scholarships:
- Upon completion of the Online Application for Admissions your application will be reviewed by Neumont's Acceptance Committee for Admissions and Merit-based scholarship awards.
- Submit any relevant letters of recommendation, essay responses, and standardized test scores along with your application. For need-based scholarship consideration you will need to complete the FAFSA and submit to Neumont University.
- Contact all schools you have attended and ask them to forward your official transcript to:
Neumont University
Office of Admissions
10701 S. River Front Parkway, Suite 300
South Jordan, UT 84095
Students are encouraged to submit their application early so that an Admissions Officer may evaluate your application and recommend a program that best suits your academic strengths and interests. Applications and supplemental materials must be received, in their entirety, before the application deadline.
Learn More:
- Find out about the other Financial Aid options available for those who qualify
- Begin your Admissions and Scholarship Application
- Ask questions about scholarship awards or policies
- Read the 2012 Scholarship Addenda to learn more about the scholarship opportunities
UNDERSTANDING YOUR TUITION INVESTMENT
A college education is the most important investment you can make in your future. And, like any investment, it can be complicated to understand the true costs and returns. Look at the chart below. When you do the math, you'll see that Neumont's tuition is comparable to other four-year institutions. And, when you consider the fact that you'll earn your Bachelor's degree almost two years sooner, you'll see that a Neumont education is a superior value.

UNDERSTANDING YOUR FINANCIAL AID OPTIONS
Most students access some form of financial aid in order to pay for their Neumont education, and financial aid is available for those who qualify. As an accredited university, Neumont offers the standard range of financial options including need- and merit-based scholarships, federal grants and loans, and private lending options*. Click here to learn more about paying for college options.
*Neumont University is an accredited member, ACICS.
Senior Year Tuition = $21,600 for BSGD program, with a total return on investment of $3,600.
Traditional private university tuition is derived by subtracting estimated fees from the average published tuition & fees for private nonprofit four-year institutions, as reported in Trends in College Pricing 2010 issued by the College Board, www.collegeboard.org.



