North State Promise
50% DISCOUNT ON TUITION
The North State Promise
At Simpson University, we believe in the power of local talent. That’s why we’re proud to offer the North State Promise – our commitment to investing in future local leaders like you. Let’s keep education affordable, accessible, and local.
If you are an incoming undergraduate student who lives within a 35-mile radius of Simpson University’s Redding Campus, you qualify for an automatic 50% DISCOUNT on tuition through the North State Promise.
With full Cal Grant and Pell Grant awards, you could attend Simpson for approximately $4,000 per year.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Our admissions team is here to help you explore whether Simpson is the right fit for you. We invite you to schedule a campus visit, connect with a counselor, or start your application today.
Let the North State Promise help you turn your goals into reality — right here in the heart of Northern California.
Questions?
Contact our Admissions team below.


Why Simpson?
- Launch Local – Get hands-on experience, build your network, and step into leadership in our region.
- Save 50% on Tuition – Cut the cost, not the quality.
- Stay Close to Home – Study, serve, and lead in your own backyard.
FAQs
Q. Can I receive other Simpson scholarships along with the North State Promise?
No. The North State Promise is not stackable with any other Simpson-funded scholarships, grants, or tuition discounts.
Q. Can I still receive state or federal aid (like Cal Grant or Pell Grant)?
Yes. The North State Promise can be combined with external aid such as:
- Cal Grant
- Federal Pell Grant
- Outside/private scholarships (non-Simpson)
Q. How do I apply for the North State Promise?
No separate application is required. Eligibility is automatically reviewed during the admissions and financial aid process. To receive the Promise:
- Apply for admission and submit transcripts
- File your FAFSA or CADAA by the priority deadline (Simpson School Code: 001291)
- Enroll full-time
Q. Do I have to live on campus to receive the Promise?
No. There is no housing requirement. Whether you live on campus, off-campus, or commute from home, you can receive the North State Promise.
Q. If I’m an athlete, can I still receive the North State Promise?
If you receive a Simpson athletic scholarship, you cannot also receive the North State Promise. As an athlete, your coach determines your scholarship amount.
Q. Does Simpson offer other scholarships I can use with the North State Promise?
No. The North State Promise is not stackable with other Simpson University scholarships (including athletics, legacy, ministry, etc.).
Q. Do I have to stay enrolled full-time to keep the Promise?
Yes. You must maintain full-time enrollment (12+ units) each semester. Dropping below full-time may result in losing your eligibility for the Promise for that term and/or future terms.
Q. How will the Promise appear on my financial aid award letter or billing statement?
It will appear as a Simpson institutional scholarship covering 50% of base tuition for eligible terms. It does not apply to fees, housing, books, or meal plans.
Q. Can I use the North State Promise in summer or for graduate programs?
No. The Promise applies only to undergraduate full-time enrollment in Fall and Spring semesters. It cannot be used for:
- Summer courses
- Online-only programs
- Graduate-level degrees
Q. What if I qualify for the Cal Grant and it covers most of my tuition — will I still get the Promise?
Yes — the Promise will cover up to 50% of your tuition. Federal and state aid are applied first, and then Simpson applies the Promise to fill in the remaining gap up to 50% of tuition, not exceeding it. You won’t receive a refund beyond tuition coverage.
Q. What if I don’t want the Promise and would rather use another Simpson scholarship I was offered?
You may choose to decline the North State Promise in writing and accept another Simpson scholarship instead. However, only one institutional award may be applied.
MEET OUR ADMISSIONS COUNSELORS


Jordan Newell
Assistant Director of Traditional Undergraduate Admissions
530-226-4610





