an affordable education

#2 public university in the nation for least amount of debt incurred by graduates

2021 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings

91%

of UC Merced students received financial aid*

About

$18,186

is the average annual gift aid offered to eligible UC Merced students*

*2020-21 academic year

paying for college

UC Merced is firmly committed to making a college education accessible. With financial aid and scholarship resources, attending UC Merced is more affordable than you might think!

IF YOU’VE RECEIVED A FINANCIAL AID AWARD


Visit the My Merced section of UC Merced Connect at connect.ucmerced.edu/student

  • View your award(s) online.
  • Review messages from the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships.
  • View your checklist and complete outstanding requirements.
  • Accept the terms and conditions of your award(s).

Check your email often. We will use the email address you submitted on your financial aid application.

If selected for verification, follow the instructions on My Financial Aid to complete outstanding requirements by the date listed on your checklist or in the email your receive.

Visit financialaid.ucmerced.edu for more information about receiving your aid.

IF YOU HAVEN’T APPLIED FOR FINANCIAL AID

Visit financialaid.ucmerced.edu to explore your options. Submit your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at fafsa.gov or California Dream Act Application (CADAA) at dream.csac.ca.gov as soon as possible. As long as your FAFSA or CADAA are submitted by the deadline of June 30, 2022, you will be considered for federal grants and loans.

Learn more about financial aid at

researching scholarships

The following types of scholarships are available to new undergraduate students at UC Merced:


INSTITUTIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS If you completed a FAFSA or CADAA, you don’t need to do anything further! You were automatically considered for all institutional scholarships upon your admission to UC Merced.

OUTSIDE SCHOLARSHIPS There are many privately funded scholarships that do not need to be repaid. They can be based on merit or financial need, or can be geared toward specific types of students. For a list of databases, visit

MIDDLE CLASS SCHOLARSHIP The Middle Class Scholarship (MCS) which is awarded by the California Student Aid Commission provides undergraduate students, including students pursuing a teaching credential, (who meet the family income and asset thresholds) a scholarship to attend University of California. Eligible students can receive a scholarship of no less than 10% and no more than 40% of the mandatory system-wide tuition and fees. If awarded it will be added to your financial aid awards and may cause some adjustments to loans and/or work-study.

WESTERN UNDERGRADUATE EXCHANGE (WUE) WUE students pay substantially less tuition than a traditional nonresident student and can save thousands of dollars per year. If you qualified for WUE status, you should see a notification on UC Merced Connect here.

In 2020, UC Merced ranked in the top universities in the Western U.S. for affordability

- Washington Monthly’s Best Bang for the Buck Colleges

UC Merced is #1 among public universities in the nation for the percentage of undergraduates who receive need-based scholarship or grant aid.

- 2021 U.S. News & World Report - Best College rankings