Financial Aid Dates & Deadlines
Our financial aid timeline includes important school-specific dates and Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) deadlines for federal financial aid.
January 14th
Spring term enrollment census date, after which final adjustments of financial aid are made.
We're serious about helping students afford college
We offer multiple opportunities to help financially subsidize your education through financial aid and scholarships.
92%
of students who apply receive financial aid
$1 million
in supplemental aid and scholarships given to students in the 2022-2023 academic year
120+
different scholarships offered at UofL
Explore Aid Options
Different types of student aid are merit- or need-based, are gifts, or require repayment. Understanding the differences among grants, scholarships and loans is key to making an informed decision about financing your education.
Understanding Costs & Financial Aid
Understanding costs & financial aid can be confusing. UofL's Student Financial Aid Office offers essential guidance for students on receiving, renewing and managing their financial aid.
We're here to help!
Our dedicated team is ready to help you navigate the complex financial aid system and fund your future!
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