
Financial Information
International Undergraduate Student Scholarships and Grants
We know that financing your bachelor’s degree education in the United States may seem challenging. But Linfield offers a number of scholarships and grants to help - these awards can reduce your cost of attendance by up to 60%, making your study abroad more affordable!
- Undergraduate students are automatically considered for academic scholarships based on their application for admission. Scholarships and grants will be issued based on prior academic achievement and anticipated contribution to Linfield’s campus and community life.
- International undergraduate students can also apply for additional need-based financial assistance during their application process by submitting the International Student Application for Financial Assistance to the Office of Admission. This financial assistance is awarded in the form of grants and the opportunity to work on-campus during one’s studies.
Graduate Scholarships and Grants
- A limited number of scholarships and grants are available to students completing a master’s degree at Linfield. This funding would be partial in nature and is issued directly by your academic program. Please contact faculty in your academic program to learn more about these opportunities.
Work on Campus
- Approximately 60% of Linfield students work on campus during their degree program. Job opportunities on campus vary from administrative offices, residential life, research, and much more!
- International undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to work part-time on Linfield’s campus during their degree program, per the terms of their student visa. Students are responsible for identifying available job opportunities and applying directly to the hiring manager.