About Your Estimated Award Letter
Once Loyola Law School receives your processed FAFSA and you are admitted to LLS, we will send you an Estimated Award Letter.
Important: Please do NOT not proceed to the steps listed below unless you have been admitted Loyola Law School and have received your Estimated Award Letter.
The Estimated Award Letter details LLS' established cost of attendance, as well as the initial types and amounts of financial aid you are eligible to receive. It also advises you of any additional documents required to complete your file.
Once you have completed all the steps listed below and have responded to any requests for additional documents, our office will finalize your awards and send you your Official Award Letter. We will begin to mail Official Award Letters in mid to late June 2008.
STEP 1: Loyola's Scholarship and Loan Information
- Review the brief summary of the types of scholarships and loans programs that are available at Loyola Law School
STEP 2: Tips on Choosing a Lender
- Review and print the information on choosing a lender to help guide you through the process of selecting a lender/loan program that best suits your needs
STEP 3: Loyola's Preferred Lender Links
- Because there are many important factors to consider when choosing a lender/loan program, we strongly encourage you to visit each of the lenders' websites to further refine your decision
STEP 4: 2008-2009 LLS Application for Financial Aid
- Complete the Entering Student LLS Application for Financial Aid
- This form has supplemental information needed to finalize your financial aid award package
What to do Next
If you plan to borrow a Graduate PLUS or private loan and have not already done so, we strongly suggest you obtain a copy of your credit report NOW to determine if you need to resolve any credit issues. Remember that approval of these loans is based on your credit history.