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Gonzaga’s Jesuit, Catholic, Humanistic education will challenge and inspire you.
Gonzaga offers 16 undergraduate degrees through 49 majors, 58 minors and 49 concentrations, 24 master’s degrees and 5 doctoral-level degrees.
All the how-to's and why-you-should's for becoming a Zag.
The Division of Student Affairs is committed to creating an academically rich environment and fostering a strong sense of community.
The Gonzaga spirit, blended with hard work and dedication in athletic endeavors, yields success both on the field of play and in the classroom.
At Gonzaga University, we know that students show up in different ways and that basic needs must be met in order for them to succeed. The Basic Needs Program provides support to students by facilitating access to resources related to basic needs insecurities such as money, food, transportation, and shelter. Through dialogue and relationship, our team works with campus and community partners to identify resources that will create an environment where our students can thrive during their time here.
We are currently building this program in a way that would best support our community. If you have any questions, please contact us.
If you have concern about a student and would like to refer someone to our office, please fill out this form.
Programs that can provide relief for things like tuition, living expenses, and one-time emergencies.
Learn more about eligibility for meals on the go or access to food pantries.
Options for on-going or temporary housing relief.
Access to clothing for day-to-day, special events, or interviews.
Resources for one-time emergency bills, on-going health insurance, and more.
