Cardinal Commitment — Many SVSU freshmen had their entire tuition paid for by scholarships and grants
At SVSU, we want everyone to obtain a first-class college education, regardless of income. Last year, many of our SVSU freshmen had their entire tuition paid for by scholarships and grants that never have to be repaid.
First-time-in-college students with combined student and family adjusted gross annual income of $70,000 or less may qualify for the Cardinal Commitment. This assures students that SVSU will step up with additional funding if your tuition costs exceed your grants and scholarships!
Get your OFFICIAL financial aid package
Starting July 1, before your final year of high school, you can complete three easy steps below to get your scholarships and grants.
1 Apply for Admission
Your first step in creating your future starts with applying to SVSU.
Applying is easy and it’s free!
2 Send Your Transcript
Most high schools use parchment.com to send transcripts. Search for yours at the link below.
*If your high school is not listed, then see your high school counselor to learn how your school submits transcripts to colleges.
3 Submit Your FAFSA
A very necessary step you need to do is complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application to verify your income. Use SVSU's code: 002314
Cardinal Commitment Frequently Asked Questions
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