Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

      • Need based financial aid is guided by FAFSA information and has never included standardized test scores in that calculation. All admitted students will be considered for our competitive merit scholarships, regardless of whether they submit test scores.
      admission.lmu.edu/learnmore/prospectivestudents/frequentlyaskedquestions/
  1. People also ask

  2. FWS is a need-based federal funded work award that allows recipients to work on-campus during the academic year and earn up to the amount of their award. Federal work-study is offered up to $3,500 for the academic year. Students apply to work during the summer by completing the Summer Financial Aid application which is made available in the spring.

  3. All need-based financial aid and most other aid awards are determined in whole or in part by the information submitted within a student’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid or FAFSA. Students can submit their FAFSA and apply for financial aid at LMU even prior to applying for admission to LMU, and LMU Financial Aid recommends applying ...

  4. Prospective students who are U.S. citizens and are seeking need-based financial aid (grants, work-study, and loans) are required to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

  5. Early Decision. Under what circumstances can I be released from the Early Decision commitment? Under what circumstances can I request an extension to the Early Decision commitment deadline? If I submit a financial aid appeal, after reviewing my award, can the Early Decision commitment deposit deadline be extended? Early Action.

  6. Students must be enrolled in classes to be eligible to work on campus. There are 2 different fund types for student employment: Work Study and Non- Work Study. Work Study (WS) is a work to earn award amount awarded by LMU Financial Aid. The amount given is based on a students FAFSA.

  7. Financial Aid. All need-based financial aid and most other aid awards at the Federal, State and University level are determined in whole or in part by the information submitted in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). You may submit your FAFSA and apply for financial aid prior to applying for admission to LMU.

  8. Financial Aid. All need-based financial aid and most other aid awards at the Federal, State and University level are determined in whole or in part by the information submitted in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. You may submit your FAFSA and apply for financial aid prior to applying for admission to LMU.