What students say about Canisius Financial Aid:

Kristin Jost '12, a resident from Derby, NY says, “My experience with the Financial Aid Office has been nothing short of outstanding.  The staff is friendly, knowledgeable and eager to help.  Canisius staff members always have the student's best interests in mind."

Andrew Drilling ’12, a transfer from Amherst, NY says, “Being a recipient of financial aid allowed me to attend Canisius.  At first I thought that only the colleges within the SUNY system were within my financial means.  However, receiving my transfer scholarship along with other financial aid has allowed me to pursue a quality education here at Canisius."

Julie Trieu '12, a commuter student from West Seneca, NY says, "The Financial Aid Office staff is very helpful.  The women that work there are very nice and they truly do want to help you.  They know what they are talking about and can give you advice or options about your financial situation."

What parents say about Canisius Financial Aid:

Mrs. Donna Nowicki, parent of Kimberly, ’13, a resident from Beaver Falls, PA says, “I was most impressed by the accessibility and availability of the staff for both students and parents.  Every question is important and my daughter was treated with respect when she had questions.”

Ray & Sue Wilcosky, parents of Raymond, ’13, a resident from Mentor, OH say, “As first time parents of a college student, we have really appreciated the assistance the Canisius Financial Aid and Admissions offices have given us.  It can be somewhat confusing to navigate your way through all of the paperwork, but the office staff has been very responsive to our questions, making the process easier."

Mrs. Catherine George-Rodriguez, parent of Milano Rodriguez, ’13, a resident from Buffalo, NY says, “I first noticed the efficiency of the Financial Aid Office.  Their timely actions lead to great productivity and reflect the campus as a whole.  The warmth and cordiality of the environment when you enter and leave the campus should not go unnoticed."