Financial Information
Higher education is a tremendous investment for students and families and Georgetown provides multiple offices to manage student financial accounts and information. This page includes information about financial aid from Georgetown and other sources, management of student accounts at Georgetown, and information about how to electronically deposit money on your student's university ID.
Visit the following links to learn more about financial information at Georgetown:
- Financial Aid
The Office of Student Financial Services strives to make it financially possible for every qualified applicant to enroll at Georgetown. Student Financial Services has a variety of information including student employment, tax benefits for higher education, and tuition insurance.
- Student Accounts
The Office of Student Accounts deals with University tuition and other issues related to paying for a students' education at Georgetown. The Office of Student Accounts has information on monthly payment plans and forms for automatic deposit, deferred payment, and student insurance.
- Scholarships and Fellowships
Georgetown offers scholarships and fellowships to eligible undergraduate and graduate students. Each year Georgetown University awards many hundreds of need-based scholarships to eligible undergraduates. Individual awards range in value from $1,000 to more than $35,000 per year, depending on the student's eligibility for scholarship assistance. In addition, many "Outside Grant" sponsors offer financial support for students.
- Georgetown GOCard
The GOCard is the official identification card used by students, faculty, and staff on-campus. The GOCard provides access to residence halls, serves as a library card, is used in all dining halls, and can be used to make purchases on and off-campus. Parents may make deposits on their student’s GOCard and/or check the card balance.

