Financial Aid


At USC, we recognize that many students and their families need assistance in meeting the costs of an outstanding private education. Below is important information about financial resources for USC Thornton students.

Undergraduate Students

USC Financial Aid

U.S. citizens (and some eligible non-citizens) can qualify for need-based financial aid. Regardless of a family’s financial circumstances, all eligible applicants are strongly encouraged to apply for financial aid.

It is important to plan ample time to complete the process and closely follow all deadlines. Information on USC’s financial aid program and complete financial aid application instructions can be found at financialaid.usc.edu.

While USC financial aid can be available to students of various income levels, eligible first-year undergraduates from families with an annual income of $80,000 or less with typical assets will attend USC tuition-free. More information about USC’s affordability initiative is available at affordability.usc.edu.

USC Merit Scholarships

All undergraduate applicants who submit a complete application by December 1 are considered for USC Merit Scholarships. Thornton applicants are not required to interview for consideration for these scholarships. Consideration for these scholarships will include the Thornton portfolio (and audition if applicable), as well as academic excellence, leadership, and service. Only admitted undergraduates who are selected to receive one of these awards will be notified; they should receive notification by April 1 for first-year students and June 1 for transfer students.

For detailed information about merit scholarships offered to undergraduate applicants by USC, please click here.

Other Possible Sources of Aid

Students are encouraged to explore other possible sources of financial aid. Terms and eligibility requirements vary considerably for the many types of financial aid that are available.

We recommend that students explore the following resources for other possible USC scholarships:

Students can also search for scholarships outside of USC through scholarship searches found online:

Any scholarships you receive could change the composition of your USC financial aid package. Please contact USC Financial Aid with questions about how specific scholarships will affect financial aid eligibility.

Tuition and Fee Estimates

Graduate Students

USC Financial Aid

U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and some eligible non-citizens can qualify for student loans and work-study funding. Specific information on USC’s financial aid program and complete financial aid application instructions can be found at financialaid.usc.edu.

Music Scholarships

Scholarships are available to graduate students in most USC Thornton programs.

Graduate students pursuing degrees in Arts Leadership and Music Industry are not eligible for Thornton scholarship awards. Graduate students pursuing degrees in Community Music, Music Teaching and Learning, Popular Music Teaching and Learning, and Screen Scoring are considered for a limited number of scholarships.

Students in all other Thornton graduate programs are eligible for funding from a variety of sources including scholarships, graduate assistantships, and USC fellowships. Consideration for scholarships is based on the following: 1) a recommendation from the faculty of the department of a student’s major and 2) availability of funding. It must be noted, however, that a faculty recommendation for USC Thornton School of Music merit aid does not guarantee that a student will be awarded a scholarship.

All music scholarship funds are administered in a manner consistent with the University’s Notice of Non-Discrimination. Recipients are chosen without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, or any other prohibited characteristic.

Graduate Assistantships

For detailed information about our graduate assistantships, please click here.

Other Possible Sources of Aid

Students are encouraged to explore other possible sources of financial aid. Terms and eligibility requirements vary considerably for the many types of financial aid that are available.

We recommend that students explore the following resources for other possible USC scholarships:

Students can also search for scholarships outside of USC through scholarship searches found online:

Tuition and Fee Estimates