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Financial aid for Graduate School

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Financial aid for PLU Graduate School

If you or your student is thinking about attending graduate school next year,  now is the time to file the 2007-08 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The on-line application can be found at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Many graduate programs at PLU begin with summer term, so the student’s need for a financial aid award requires an earlier time frame. Contact your graduate program to determine their program’s start date and if there are any additional applications needed for either admission or financial aid.

Most graduate students are only eligible for student loans and work study programs.  A new Graduate PLUS loan program was created by the federal government in 2006-07 that now makes it possible for graduate students to avoid borrowing the more expensive private loans. This Graduate PLUS loan is fashioned after the Parent PLUS loan, except applicants must file the FAFSA and must accept the less expensive Stafford Loan before turning to the Grad PLUS loan. Unlike the Parent PLUS loan, most lenders will automatically put loan payments into forbearance while the student is in graduate school. PLU will automatically award the student’s maximum eligibility in the Grad PLUS loan when putting together a financial aid package.

If you have any questions about the financial aid application process for graduate school, please feel free to contact the PLU Financial Aid Office for assistance (email / website). If you are considering a graduate school other than PLU, your best source of information will be the financial aid office at that university.

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Applying for Financial Assistance

The following outline explains the process of applying for financial aid for enrollment at PLU.

  1. Apply to the university or graduate program. Get your application in early; you will not be processed for financial aid until your admittance to the university can be confirmed.
  2. Obtain a Personal Identification Number (PIN) at www.pin.ed.gov. This PIN will be used to file your FASFA application.
  3. File the FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov and enter school code 003785. Submit the FAFSA by January 31 to ensure optimal financial aid awarding.
  4. Upon receiving your FAFSA results and verifying your acceptance to the university, the Financial Aid Office will send you a financial aid award and a guide for accepting your offer.  Watch your mail for this statement and respond to any additional requests.
  5. If offered, and accepting Stafford Loan(s), do an electronic loan application, and if necessary, an entrance interview. Select your lender from our  Preferred Lender list.
  6. If offered, and accepting federal work-study, complete  I-9 and W-2 forms with Student Employment.
  7. If offered, and accepting state work-study, locate a job and complete hiring process with off-campus employer.
  8. If accepting a nursing loan, complete the entrance interview process with the Student Loan Office (Student Services Center).
  9. Register for class, which generates a bill for tuition and fees.


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