College can be affordable. We start with competitive tuition rates. Then we add a range of financial aid programs, including grants and scholarships. In fact, 100% of undergrad students receive some type of aid. We work with you and your family personally to create a custom aid package. With these resources, you can make Belhaven your Haven.
Customized Assistance for Every Student
Belhaven awards each student a comprehensive and customized financial aid package. Whether you're just starting, transferring in, or continuing on, we work with you personally to ensure your success. Your package might include:
- FAFSA data (family income)
- High school or transfer institution GPA
- ACT or SAT scores (if applicable)
- Other academic and career achievements
Contact Us
The Office of Student Financial Services is available to help answer your questions! Please contact us to speak to one of our our advisors.
Phone: 601-968-5933 | Email: studentaid@belhaven.edu
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm (closed for federal and school holidays)
Note to Undergrads: Fall 2025 Financial Aid
The US Department of Education is experiencing delays with the rollout and processing of the 2025 FAFSA. This is affecting students and universities nationwide. But be encouraged, we have a plan!
Until we receive your FAFSA, we invite you to complete our Early Financial Aid Request so that we can prepare an estimated financial aid package for you.
When the FAFSA becomes available be sure to add Belhaven as a school to receive your results. Our code is 002397.
What Is the FAFSA?
FAFSA stands for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Fill it out online through the U.S. Department of Education. You’ll need your most recent family tax return.
Belhaven’s code: 002397. Include it to make sure we get your application quickly.
If you need assistance completing the FAFSA or have questions about aid, please contact the Office of Financial Aid at 601-968-5933 or by email at studentaid@belhaven.edu.
Types of Financial Aid
Scholarships reduce the cost of your education and do not have to be paid back. This assistance may be based on academic performance, legacy or transfer status, or membership in a group like the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society.
Belhaven offers work-study positions for full-time, on-campus undergraduate students. The work-study program provides aid through on-campus or community-based jobs averaging 10 hours a week. Work-study is funded by both the university and by federal resources.
Positions are available based on financial need. On-campus positions pay $9.50 per hour, and off-campus positions pay $10 per hour. Apply by visiting BlazeNet and completing the Work-Study Application.
Explore the various federal assistance programs Belhaven assist in. Additionally, undergraduate students who live in Mississippi may qualify for State of Mississippi scholarship and grant programs.
Federal loans, administered by the U.S. Department of Education, are common tools for funding the investment that is a university education. They do have to be paid back, so borrow carefully.
Quick Guide to Your Financial Aid Options
As a full-time undergraduate student, you may qualify for:
- Scholarships
- Work-Study Programs
- Federal & State Grants
- Loans
As a part-time undergraduate student, you may qualify for:
- Scholarships
- Loans
As a graduate student, you may qualify for:
- Scholarships
- Loans
Belhaven University is a military-friendly university working to embrace America's military and veterans as students. Learn about Military and Veterans information.
Quick Guide to Your Financial Aid Options
As a full-time undergraduate student, you may qualify for:
- Scholarships
- Work-Study Programs
- Federal & State Grants
- Loans
As a part-time undergraduate student, you may qualify for:
- Scholarships
- Loans
As a graduate student, you may qualify for:
- Scholarships
- Loans
Belhaven University is a military-friendly university working to embrace America's military and veterans as students. Learn about Military and Veterans information.
Estimate Your Aid Amount
Our Tuition Cost Estimators can help you plan for the cost of your college education. While it’s only an estimate of your net price and aid eligibility, it can be a useful tool for future planning.
The Real Cost of College
In this five-part video series, our president, Dr. Roger Parrott, discusses common myths about college costs. He also provides practical advice about how to make wise choices when it comes to your financial investment. Designed especially for traditional-age college students and their families.
Verse of the Year
For the Lord is good. His unfailing love continues forever, and his faithfulness continues to each generation.
Psalm 100:5