
“Financial aid has taken a lot of stress off of me. Knowing that my college is paid for — and then some — has really helped. I’m going to college, well equipped with everything I need.”
“Financial aid has taken a lot of stress off of me. Knowing that my college is paid for — and then some — has really helped. I’m going to college, well equipped with everything I need.”
After you apply for admission, the next step is applying for financial aid and — if you’re a Louisiana resident — for TOPS scholarships.
To qualify for financial aid and TOPS each year, you will need to fill out the FAFSA each year. You’re only eligible for federal financial aid if you are a U.S. citizen (or eligible non-citizen) and are enrolled (or are planning to enroll) in a degree program.
To apply for financial aid and TOPS, you fill out the online FAFSA (which stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid).
When you submit a FAFSA, you are applying for Pell Grants, SEOG Grants, GO Grants, Direct Stafford Student Loans, PLUS Loans, Federal Work-Study, and TOPS. Learn more about types of aid.
October 1: FAFSA becomes available for the next academic year
We recommend completing your FAFSA as early as October 1 to ensure you’re considered for the maximum possible award.
March 1: Recommended deadline to complete your FAFSA
Complete your FAFSA by March 1 to ensure that your financial aid awards aren’t delayed.
You can still submit your FAFSA after the recommended deadline, but it could cause delays and hardships. Because of that, we encourage you to complete the process before May 1.
May 1: Any FAFSA applications submitted after May 1 will be processed in the order received.
If you file your FAFSA after the deadline, you should be prepared to make personal arrangements to pay for all university charges in case your disbursement is not ready in time for registration.
To file your FAFSA electronically, you'll need to apply for a .
Your FSA ID can be used to:
At least one of your parents will also need a FSA ID if they listed you considered a dependent for financial aid purposes.
Unless you can truthfully answer 'yes' to one of the on the FAFSA, you'll need to provide your parents’ information.
If your parents are separated or divorced, use the parent with whom you lived the most with in the past 12 months. If you lived with neither parent or lived with each parent an equal number of days, use the parent that provided the most financial support to you during the past 12 months. If that parent has remarried, you must include your stepparent's financial information on the application. Your parent and stepparent should report themselves as married on the FAFSA.
Next step:
Files & DocumentsYour information is available in the IRS DRT 3-8 weeks after you file your taxes.
We encourage you to use the to fill out your FAFSA online.
That tool lets the U.S. Department of Education access your tax year data directly from the IRS and insert it into your FAFSA (rather than having you provide the data manually).
Using the IRS DRT will ensure that you get the most accurate aid award. Plus, if your application is selected for , it may satisfy the need for additional tax information.
You need your FSA ID and your federal income tax return to set up your IRS DRT.
If you’re not using the IRS DRT, you will need:
Next step:
Fill Out the FAFSAYou should apply for admission to UL Lafayette before you fill out the FAFSA.
Once you have your documents and information together, you are ready to fill out the FAFSA.
You will need to list the 鶹ýAV on your FAFSA in order for us to receive your award information. The 鶹ýAV Title IV school code is 002031.
If you are a Louisiana resident who is eligible for TOPS, you need to send your ACT score to the Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance (LOSFA).
and request to send an official ACT score report to LOSFA using ACT code 1595.
Practice the FAFSA questions using the optional . Only use it if you plan to submit the FAFSA online. The Worksheet does NOT substitute for the FAFSA; do not submit it for processing.
Next step:
Review & VerifyOnce you have completed the FAFSA and been admitted to the University, you have to ensure that your financial aid application is complete.
Review your Student Aid Report: You will receive a Student Aid Report (SAR) in your email within three weeks of submitting your FAFSA. You must review the Student Aid Report (SAR) for accuracy. Correct any errors in your FAFSA online.
The FAFSA that you submitted is processed by the Central Processing System (CPS) and generates a SAR. If you do not receive an email regarding your SAR within three weeks of submitting your FAFSA, contact the CPS at 800-433-3243 to check on the status of your application.
Verify your FAFSA: Your FAFSA may be selected for a verification process. If you are requesting federal financial aid, which includes grants, loans, or work-study, you could be required to provide additional information or documentation to UL Lafayette’s Office of Student Financial Aid.
To find out if you’ve been selected for verification, with your ULID and password. Check your requirements on the Tuition and Aid tab. Respond quickly to any requests for additional information.
Next step:
Claim Your AwardOnce your financial aid application file is complete, you’ll receive a financial aid package that outlines what you qualify for. When you receive your package, you will need to complete four final steps.