St. Bonaventure University Grants
The awards listed below cannot be combined, and may not be received by those with SBU tuition remission benefits. These awards are for on campus study only.
Graduate students enrolled in the School of Health Professions are not eligible for St. Bonaventure institutional aid/scholarships.
AmeriCorps Matching Grant
AmeriCorps volunteers accrue educational benefits (Segal Education Awards) that may be used for graduate study, up to approximately $5,550 per year of service of full-time service. SBU will match this educational award - the first college in Western New
York to do so.
St. Bonaventure will match this award completely for campus-based graduate programs up to 38 hours in length. The University will match 75% of two $5,550 awards for grad programs 39-51 hours in length and will match two awards
in full for students in the 60 hour mental health counseling program.
SBU also offers AmeriCorps members and alumni the option of a straight 20% graduate tuition reduction instead of the Segal Award match. Proof of Segal Education Award
eligibility can be provided through a copy of the award certificate or a letter from the applicant's AmeriCorps program manager.
The SBU match of the full AmeriCorps Education Award cannot be combined with other SBU-based graduate aid programs.
BonaAdvantage
The BonaAdvantage will be awarded to students studying in campus-based programs, with each grad program having its own criteria. It will be automatically awarded if you meet the programs criteria. The BonaAdvantage provides a grant for 10% of tuition.
The BonaAdvantage cannot be combined with other SBU-based grants and scholarships. Students in the following programs are eligible for BonaAdvantage:
- MBA (on campus)
- Sport Administration
- B-12 Literacy
- Inclusive Special Education
- Adolescence Education
- Educational Leadership
- Public Health
Bona EDvantage Scholarship
This graduate school scholarship provides a 25% tuition discount to alumni of St. Bonaventure who enroll in our MSEd B-12 Literacy or MSED in Inclusive Special Education programs.
The fully online Master of Science in Education B-12 Literacy program allows you to earn a full master's degree in a 12-month 33-credit-hour format that includes a 50 hour practicum. The program equips you with the skills and versatility to teach in a
number of areas, such as a reading specialist, a literacy coach, or as a K-12 literacy certified classroom teacher.
The fully online Master of Science in Education in Inclusive Special Education program allows you to get your master's degree in one year. The program is designed to help teachers meet the ever-changing demands of diverse classrooms and may be completed
by teachers with certification in nearly any area or grade level.
Franciscan Mission Grant
Employees of Catholic schools and organizations will receive a 30% tuition discount for campus-based and *select online programs for graduate study. Awards will be made on a program space-available basis and all part- or full-time personnel are eligible.
To confirm eligibility, applicants should provide a letter (on organizational letterhead) from a supervisor or human resource officer. This cannot be combined with other SBU-based graduate aid.
Employees of Buffalo-based Catholic Health System
are also eligible to receive a 10% tuition discount for SBU's online graduate programs.
Buffalo Schools
Teachers and staff at public (including charters) and private schools in the city of Buffalo, NY, receive a 20% tuition discount for campus-based and *select online programs. No application is required; eligible persons are required to have their school
provide a letter confirming employment. This discount cannot be combined with other SBU grants or scholarships.
*Select online programs noted above include:
-Adolescence Education
-Educational Leadership
-Inclusive Special Education
-Birth to Grade 12 Literacy
-Literacy B-6 & 5-12 Advanced Certificate
Extension Programs
-School Building Leader
-School District Leader
Young Nonprofit Professionals Network
Members of the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network (YNPN) will receive a 20% tuition reduction for graduate study or a 10% reduction for any of SBU's online graduate programs. Eligible students should have a YNPN officer send a letter or e-mail to the
graduate admissions office confirming her/his involvement in the organization.
New York State Math & Science Teaching Incentive
(Go to website)
Students in SBU's Adolescence Education graduate
program preparing to teach grades 7-12 math or science may be eligible for this award, which provides a grant equal to SUNY tuition ($6,470 in the 16-17 school year) for one year of graduate study. The award does carry a service requirement. This
may not be combined with the TEACH grant described below, per NY State guidelines.
Federal TEACH Grant
The Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program provides federal grants of up to $4000 per year, for a maximum of $8,000. In exchange for receiving a TEACH Grant, you must agree to serve as a full-time teacher in
a high-need field in a public or private elementary or secondary school that serves low-income students.
Either NYSMSTI and TEACH aid can be received in addition to SBU-based grants and scholarships.
Programs for Child Welfare Workers - NY
New York state has recently established grant and loan forgiveness incentives for those working in child welfare settings. Go to the Higher Education Services Corporation website for more information.
General financial aid info is available from the HESC website and from studentaid.gov.
Inspire & Lead Graduate Scholarship
Qualified applicants to either the Communication or Leadership master's degree programs in the Jandoli School of Communication will receive a $1,000 scholarship.