Keuka College Education: Incredible and Affordable
A Keuka College education is not only the best investment you'll ever make — it's a lot more affordable than you'd think. That's because we assist more than 98% of our students with the cost of their education.
You can view our full tuition and fee schedule here, but we recommend using the tools on this page to estimate your tuition at Keuka College.
The best way to see exactly what Keuka College will cost is to submit an application today. It's free to apply!

Thanks to my scholarship, I'm able to learn in a collaborative environment with professors who support me every step of the way!
Your financial aid package will be customized based on your academic performance and your family's financial circumstances, and will include federal, state, and institutional aid.
Once you receive your full financial aid package, you'll find that a Keuka College education is just as affordable as a public college or university.
Additional Scholarships
Keuka College offers a number of other scholarships you may be eligible for as well. The best way to determine your exact eligibilty is to apply for admission today.
George H. Ball Community Achievement Award
$10,000
The George H. Ball Community Achievement Award is for students who have made a significant impact on their community through volunteer service.
Requires a nomination from a guidance counselor.
Around the Lake Award
$1,000
A $1,000 award for undergraduate students who live in counties surrounding Keuka Lake (Yates, Steuben, and Schuyler). Students must verify their permanent address on the admissions application. Commuters are also eligible for this award; however, the amount is reduced by 20% for students choosing to live off campus.
Visit Award
$1,200
A $1,200 award for undergraduate students who visit campus in person before March 1, 2022. The visit must be verified through the Keuka College Office of Admissions. This award is reduced by 20% for students choosing to live off campus.
Health & Human Services Grant
$1,200
A $1,200 stackable grant for on-campus undergraduate students enrolling in Community Health & Wellness, Health Sciences, Occupational Therapy, Nursing, Social Work, and Criminology/Criminal Justice. Students must verify the academic program on their enrollment contract. This grant is reduced by 20% for students choosing to live off campus.
Keuka College Urban League of Rochester Scholarship
$1,000
Five scholarships available to high school seniors who are enrolled in the Black Scholars/Early Recognition Program.
Keuka College Family Award
$1,000
Awarded to members of the same immediate family who are attending Keuka College at the same time. You must disclose family relationships at the time of application to be eligible.
Keuka College 911 Service Scholarship
Amount Varies
For recipients of the New York State World Trade Center Memorial Scholarship. Covers tuition, room and board not covered by that scholarship.