International students are a vital part of the St. Olaf community and the Financial Aid Office is committed to helping students reach their academic goals. Scholarships, on-campus work-study, and loans are awarded to students who demonstrate academic excellence and economic need
St. Olaf has international students from over 100 countries.
Degree-seeking students are also automatically considered for international scholarships. Scholarships for our international students ranged from $5,000 to $77,000. International students are eligible for merit based and need based institutional funding from St. Olaf. While most financial assistance for international students is based on financial need, applicants are welcome to apply for merit scholarships.
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Step by step guide for applying for financial aid
Types of St. Olaf Financial Aid
St. Olaf International Student Grant
International Student Grants are awarded based upon your financial need. It is money you do not have to repay to St. Olaf and will be awarded in subsequent years as long as you are making progress towards your academic studies. The amount of your grant may increase slightly based upon the subsequent year’s tuition or comprehensive fee but will not change dramatically.
International Student Employment
- International Student Employment funds provide students with the opportunity to work on campus for a certain number of hours per week. As an international student on an F-1 visa, you can work only on-campus and up to a maximum of 20 hours per week during the academic year and up to 40 hours per week during breaks.
- A typical Student Employment award is about $3,500 per year. You would need to work approximately 7-9 hours per week.
St. Olaf International Student Loan
- International Student Loans are offered to international students to help them meet their educational expenses. This is a loan that must be repaid.
- The maximum loan amount is $4,000 per year with a cap at $16,000 over four years. The typical repayment period is five years.
- The annual interest rate is 5.0% and begins accruing upon disbursement to your student account.
Financial Aid Dates and Deadlines
For Students Applying for Fall 2026 Enrollment
| Financial Aid Deadline | Early Decision 1 | Early Action | Early Decision 2 | Regular Decision |
| Complete and Submit the CSS Profile OR the ISFAA OR INTL ACAC | November 1 | November 1 | January 15 | January 15 |
| Financial Aid Award Notification | Early December | Early January | Early February | Early April |
Planning Your Expenditures
There are many costs to keep in mind while contemplating studying abroad. The Tuition and Expenses page outlines the basic costs of attending St. Olaf for an academic year. Actual costs for subsequent years will be higher.
Travel
You should also keep in mind the costs of travel to your home and back, travel within the United States, phone bills, and summer activities.
Health Insurance
Health insurance is important while living in the United States and quality medical coverage is a must. All international students are enrolled in a group insurance plan negotiated by St. Olaf. The cost of this medical plan varies year-to-year, but students can expect to pay $500/semester (or $1,000 for the year). Health Insurance is billed to students through SIS. Vision and dental care are not included. International students wanting coverage for vision and dental care while in the U.S. should purchase their own independent plan.
More Information
Other Sources of Aid
If you are an American living overseas or have dual citizenship with the United States, please refer to the Domestic Prospective Student Financial Aid Application Process.
International Student Enrollment Staff
Jenny Howenstine
Senior Associate Dean of Admissions and Director of International Admissions
Nadiya O Safonova (she, her, hers)
Associate Director of Financial Aid
Haylee Johnson
Financial Aid Counselor
Steve Lindley (he, him, his)
Director of Financial Aid