2026|27 Gonzaga University Unity Scholars Program (US Based)

Scholarship Awarding University: 

Type of degree: 
Bachelor’s 

Scholarship Deadline: 
Applications for this scholarship will end on the  

Scholarship Summary: 
The Unity Scholars Program is Gonzaga's leadership, equity, access, and diversity scholarship program. The program is designated to Washington state residents that have a genuine commitment to, or demonstrate record of, social justice activism and involvement in cultural awareness groups among other criteria.

Scholarship Applicant Criteria: 
To be eligible for the Access Pledge Scholarship, applicants must;
Be a Washington state resident
Submit a FAFSA or WASFA
Have demonstrated financial need. Priority is given to students who family income is below 70% of Washington's median (e.g. $80,000 for a family of four).

Value of Scholarship: 
The Gonzaga Union Scholars Program provide the following benefits;
  1. Grant and scholarship aid for four years to cover the cost of tuition, academic fees, housing, and meal plan charges at Gonzaga University
  2. Enrollment in BRIDGE Pre-Orientation Social Justice & Leadership Institute
  3. Peer, staff, and faculty mentorship
  4. Four-year leadership cohort supported by UMEC and other campus partners
  5. Enrollment in Communication Studies 100: Intergroup Dialogue
  6. Customized support in searching for a paid internship/job/research opportunity on campus
  7. Opportunities for funding to study abroad
  8. Tailored post-graduation career preparation and advising

Scholarship Application Guide: 
To apply;
i. Apply for admission  to Gonzaga University as first-year Applicant and meet Gonzaga University admission requirements. Priority consideration for students who apply to GU by the Early Action deadline of November 15. Final deadline to apply to GU is February 1.
  • Nursing applicants must apply by the November 15 deadline. 
ii. Submit the by the deadline
  • Applications are reviewed holistically and many factors are taken into consideration, including academic performance, demonstrated resilience in the face of barriers or obstacles to pursuing an education, genuine commitment to, or a demonstrated record of, social justice activism, demonstrated involvement in cultural awareness groups, clubs, or activities, and engagement in leadership within their school, community, and/or family.   
iii. Finalists Selected - mid-February
iv. Virtual Interview of Finalists - mid/late-February
v. Notifications of Unity Scholar Recipients by early-March 

Scholarship Website: 
Find further information on this scholarship opportunity at the Gonzaga University Freshman Merit Scholarship Page.