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Financial Aid Resources

This page lists information to help ensure students and their parents have access to all the details and understand all the options that come with Financial Aid, including possible scholarships to apply for and understanding how financial aid may cover study abroad.  Many of the resources listed under "Beyond Loyola" explain the options for when and how long to pay back student loans, which are called repayment plans.

Within Loyola

Bursar’s Office Information about setting up a payment plan, understanding the tuition and fees that come with being a Loyola student
Financial Aid Forms Forms that the Financial Aid office uses for aid appeals, loans, outside scholarships, and verifying information
Financial Aid Office Information about applying for aid, appeals regarding financial aid, getting a hold on your account removed, and just generally understanding how to pay for your college education
Loyola Academic Scholarships Renewal Policy If you have one of the academic scholarships from Loyola University Chicago, this page tells you the GPA requirements and other policies to ensure you maintain those scholarships year after year
Loyola’s Fellowship Office Information about a variety of prestigious scholarships, financial awards, and fellowships.  Organized by specific interests, major, and identity groups.
Loyola's Gannon Center for Women and Leadership’s Johnson Scholarship  An opportunity for rising juniors to conduct interdisciplinary research focused on women and leadership
Student Activities Grant The Office of First Year Experience will be offering funds for students to use towards Loyola hosted events, such as intramural league fees, Rambler Outdoors activities, Loyola 360 retreats, and much more. After reviewing your eligibility based on your response on the form, students may be asked to write a 1 page essay. Financial need will be based on reviewing your FAFSA.
Study Abroad Affordable Cost Comparison Chart A chart that compares the estimated cost of each study abroad program with an average semester at Loyola University Chicago, as well as which financial aid is available for each study abroad program
Study Abroad Scholarships Links with information about scholarships specifically to cover if you want to study abroad.  ACE encourages scholars to explore study abroad options as we work closely with the study abroad staff and financial aid staff to make this possible for our students.

 

Beyond Loyola

Edvisors Guide to Completing the FAFSA Links to a page where you can download a 209-page book as a PDF that goes through every question on the FAFSA; written by two nationally recognized experts on financial aid.  A great resource to look up answers if you are unclear about a specific question, although it is pretty dense if you try to read through the entire thing at once.  Better as a quick reference tool.
FAFSA: Free Application for Federal Student Aid Form to complete for Federal Aid.  If you have any questions about this, please ask an ACE staff member or someone in the Financial Aid Office.
FAFSA Questions Help Line Not a website, a phone resource: For questions about federal student aid and help completing the FAFSA, call the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243). This is a toll-free hotline sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education.
Fast Web Scholarships Website designed to help students find scholarships
Federal Student Aid: Resources Guides A large collection of booklets, videos, fact sheets, and online tools to help students and parents understand every aspect of the financial aid process from first completing the FAFSA through repaying loans.
Federal Student Aid: Choose a repayment plan that’s best for you Information about the types of student loan repayment plans (standard, graduated, extended, income-based, pay as you earn, income contingent, income sensitive)
FinAid! Calculators Within finaid.org, over 30 different types of online calculators, especially around determining how to select a loan repayment schedule (you enter your total amount borrowed, interest rate, etc and it tells you how adjusting your length for repaying will make you pay more or less overall for interest.)
FinAid! The Smart Student Guide to Financial Aid A comprehensive, award-winning site that gathers information about financial aid and scholarship opportunities
Financial Aid Finder – Student Scholarship Search Information about finding scholarships, and links to specific scholarships available based on your major, interests, or unique personal characteristics
US Department of Education Website about government grants and scholarships

This page lists information to help ensure students and their parents have access to all the details and understand all the options that come with Financial Aid, including possible scholarships to apply for and understanding how financial aid may cover study abroad.  Many of the resources listed under "Beyond Loyola" explain the options for when and how long to pay back student loans, which are called repayment plans.

Within Loyola

Bursar’s Office Information about setting up a payment plan, understanding the tuition and fees that come with being a Loyola student
Financial Aid Forms Forms that the Financial Aid office uses for aid appeals, loans, outside scholarships, and verifying information
Financial Aid Office Information about applying for aid, appeals regarding financial aid, getting a hold on your account removed, and just generally understanding how to pay for your college education
Loyola Academic Scholarships Renewal Policy If you have one of the academic scholarships from Loyola University Chicago, this page tells you the GPA requirements and other policies to ensure you maintain those scholarships year after year
Loyola’s Fellowship Office Information about a variety of prestigious scholarships, financial awards, and fellowships.  Organized by specific interests, major, and identity groups.
Loyola's Gannon Center for Women and Leadership’s Johnson Scholarship  An opportunity for rising juniors to conduct interdisciplinary research focused on women and leadership
Student Activities Grant The Office of First Year Experience will be offering funds for students to use towards Loyola hosted events, such as intramural league fees, Rambler Outdoors activities, Loyola 360 retreats, and much more. After reviewing your eligibility based on your response on the form, students may be asked to write a 1 page essay. Financial need will be based on reviewing your FAFSA.
Study Abroad Affordable Cost Comparison Chart A chart that compares the estimated cost of each study abroad program with an average semester at Loyola University Chicago, as well as which financial aid is available for each study abroad program
Study Abroad Scholarships Links with information about scholarships specifically to cover if you want to study abroad.  ACE encourages scholars to explore study abroad options as we work closely with the study abroad staff and financial aid staff to make this possible for our students.

 

Beyond Loyola

Edvisors Guide to Completing the FAFSA Links to a page where you can download a 209-page book as a PDF that goes through every question on the FAFSA; written by two nationally recognized experts on financial aid.  A great resource to look up answers if you are unclear about a specific question, although it is pretty dense if you try to read through the entire thing at once.  Better as a quick reference tool.
FAFSA: Free Application for Federal Student Aid Form to complete for Federal Aid.  If you have any questions about this, please ask an ACE staff member or someone in the Financial Aid Office.
FAFSA Questions Help Line Not a website, a phone resource: For questions about federal student aid and help completing the FAFSA, call the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243). This is a toll-free hotline sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education.
Fast Web Scholarships Website designed to help students find scholarships
Federal Student Aid: Resources Guides A large collection of booklets, videos, fact sheets, and online tools to help students and parents understand every aspect of the financial aid process from first completing the FAFSA through repaying loans.
Federal Student Aid: Choose a repayment plan that’s best for you Information about the types of student loan repayment plans (standard, graduated, extended, income-based, pay as you earn, income contingent, income sensitive)
FinAid! Calculators Within finaid.org, over 30 different types of online calculators, especially around determining how to select a loan repayment schedule (you enter your total amount borrowed, interest rate, etc and it tells you how adjusting your length for repaying will make you pay more or less overall for interest.)
FinAid! The Smart Student Guide to Financial Aid A comprehensive, award-winning site that gathers information about financial aid and scholarship opportunities
Financial Aid Finder – Student Scholarship Search Information about finding scholarships, and links to specific scholarships available based on your major, interests, or unique personal characteristics
US Department of Education Website about government grants and scholarships