Starting in the fall of 2026, graduates from Boston Public Schools and Boston Charter Schools whose family’s adjusted gross income is $75,000 or less will qualify for full tuition coverage at Suffolk University.
Part of this program will also include academic support and mentorship through Suffolk’s Center for First Generation and Educational Equity.
Students admitted into their first year at Suffolk for the fall 2026 semester will be required to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid which will be evaluated by the university’s Student Financial Services Office to assess program eligibility, according to the announcement.