Admission Webinar Series

Join the Office of Undergraduate Admission for a series of webinars to help you meet with a variety of campus resources, as well as learn more about the Gonzaga community. All webinars will be recorded

Register and view the recordings in the drop-downs below.

Webinar Series

Recorded 9/17/2024

Join the Office of Admission for an overview of our holistic evaluation process, including our test-optional policy, the components of the application, tips for writing sections, how we evaluate curriculum, and how we use our application to award merit scholarships. Learn more about Gonzaga's Application Process.

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Recorded 10/2/2024

Join the Office of Admission to learn about how we support First-Year students throughout the application process and as they transition to Gonzaga. Hear about the admission process, campus support services, and financial aid opportunities such as the Unity Scholarship program and the Gonzaga Access Pledge.

 

Recorded 10/15/2024

Join the Office of Admission and Nursing Department for an overview of the admission process for our direct admission nursing program, learn more about the program, and ask questions! Please note, Gonzaga's undergraduate Nursing program is not available to transfer students, people earning a second bachelor's degree (post-baccalaureate), or reapplying students.

 

 
 

Recorded 10/15/2024

Join the Office of Admission to learn more about the transfer admission process, financial aid opportunities, and transfer credit policies that will help streamline your transition to GU. 

Questions? Contact: spencerl2@gonzaga.edu

 

Join the Office of Admission and Financial Aid Office for a webinar designed to explain scholarships, need-based aid, as well as student employment, and the timing of the financial aid process. Gonzaga University is dedicated to helping students and families access resources to help pay for education, and our Financial Aid counselors are committed to providing excellent service to our students and families.

Contact: finaid@gonzaga.edu or (509) 313-6582

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Recorded November 19, 2024

Join the Office of Admission and the Honors Program to learn about the structure and benefits of Honors at Gonzaga! Come hear from current Honors students as they share their experiences, as well as from the Honors Director. We will also share details on how to apply for the program.

 

Join the Office of Admission and Financial Aid Office to learn about need-based aid opportunities at Gonzaga and tips for successfully submitting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

 

We are offering several webinars throughout the spring for admitted students. Webinars will cover various topics including housing information, financial aid, student life, career outcomes, and more. We hope you'll join us! #BeAZag

View our Admitted Student Visits an Virtual Events for details and registration.

 

Join us for a webinar with representatives from the Financial Aid and Student Accounts offices to learn about your or your student's first billing and payment cycle at Gonzaga. We'll cover the billing timeline, how to set up family members to view and pay the bill, and how to use 529 or other college savings plans, military benefits, and applying for loans. 

 

Check out our webinar especially created for Chinese students. 

 
 

Join the Office of Admission to learn about how Gonzaga supports and engages all students. Hear from the Unity Multicultural Education Center (UMEC)Lincoln LGBTQ+ Resource Center, and Transfer, Veteran, Returning Adult Services + First-Generation Initiatives Teams on how they support and educate all students on social identity development, cultural fluency, and connection to social justice.

 

Join the Office of Admission and hear from various University partners about how they help students find community, foster relationships, and build connections on campus.  

     

    Join the Office of Admission and Financial Aid Office to learn about need-based aid opportunities at Gonzaga and tips for successfully submitting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).