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If your first semester at Lewis & Clark will be fall 2013, the steps to secure your financial aid award should be completed in June, no later than July 1, 2013.
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Instructions and deadlines for graduate students needing summer 2013 loans.
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Each year, many need-based financial aid applicants are required to complete a process called verification in order to finalize their awards and receive funds. How to tell if you’ve been selected and, if you have, what you need to do.
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Financial aid information for those considering law school.
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Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the disclosure of personally identifiable information from a student’s education records to anyone other than the student is prohibited unless written consent is given by the student.
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Frequently asked financial aid questions and answers for graduate students.
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The U.S. Department of Education recently announced that a one-year extension of the 3.4 percent interest rate on Direct Subsidized Loans made to undergraduate students was signed into law on Friday, July 6.
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Become our fan to receive relevant reminders and other important information about financial aid at LC through facebook.
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Resources for finding on-campus jobs for students with work awards.
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Hollie Elliott joined the FAO staff this month.
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The Financial Aid Office will be closed for an all-day planning meeting on December 3rd.
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By now, most of you have already settled financial matters and are focused on moving, buying books, and starting classes. There are a few things, however, that we want you to remember…
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If you have an award notification from our office, it’s very likely that there is some federal student loan eligibility included in your financial aid package. If you need to borrow the loan(s), or any portion of your eligibility, there are some processing steps you’ll need to complete.
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peerTransfer
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Summer Session of the 2012-2013 AY - Instructions for Loan Processing for Graduate Students
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Paying for Grad School workshop
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We are entering a very busy time of year when we process next year’s financial aid awards for prospective and continuing students in all three schools. In order to deal with the large volume of applications, we will be closing the office each Wednesday from January 25 through May 30, 2012 to devote all of our staff time to producing these awards.
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Student Financial Services is now the Office of Financial Aid!
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Questions and answers about the financial aid application process for undergraduate students.
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effective spring 2012 refunds will be released on Mondays.
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New Caseload
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President Glassner has announced a one-time President’s Scholarship for Student Engagement. Two $10,000 scholarships are to be awarded to students with sophomore standing in 2011-12 for use in their junior year.
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You got to know us as Student Financial Services… Hello, our NEW name is The Office of Financial Aid.
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Extended Hours
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With great pleasure we announce that Fayne Griffiths…
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17 Students received the Stephanie Fowler and Irving Levin Summer Internship Award! Find out more about them and their internships here!
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Two new Gilman International Scholarship winners for fall 2011.
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The forms in this section are for the Lewis & Clark academic year comprising Summer 2011, Fall 2011, and Spring 2012.
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Farewell
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Turn an unpaid internship into a paid internship!
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Extended hours
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Three LC students won Gilman International Scholarships for study abroad in spring 2011.
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Farewell to Glendi Gaddis who served as Director of Student Financial Services for 12 years.
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We will be closed Tuesday, November 9th for a staff planning retreat.
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If you have an award notification from our office, it’s very likely that there is some federal student loan eligibility included in your financial aid package. If you need to borrow the loan(s), or any portion of your eligibility, there are some processing steps you’ll need to complete.
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Student Employment is now housed in the Office of Human Resources. HR is located on South Campus, in the South Chapel Annex.
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Facebook
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All law, grad, and continuing undergrad students should be sure to complete the
2010-11 FAFSA by
March 1, 2010 to receive priority consideration for financial aid.
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Are you thinking about taking courses at Lewis & Clark over the summer? The tuition rate for summer courses is significantly less expensive than the cost of tuition during the regular academic year and, depending on how many credits you take, you may also be eligible to receive financial aid! Read on for more information…
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Incoming students should make sure to complete both the 2010-11 FAFSA and CSS PROFILE by February 15, 2010 to receive priority consideration for financial aid.
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In May of 2008, Congress passed the Ensuring Continued Access to Student Loans Act (ECASLA) in response to many concerns that credit market conditions could disrupt federal student loan availability. The law allows the U.S. Department of Education to purchase federal student loans (Stafford, PLUS, and Graduate PLUS) from lenders to ensure on-going liquidity and availability of funds for student loans.
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Come learn from the experts about repayment plans, consolidation, and repayment incentives.
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Please complete this
two-minute survey. We want to know what you think about our website!
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The FAFSA is available for submission online at
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov each year beginning Jan 1. Our federal school code is 003197.
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Have you checked out our External Scholarship Database recently? Winter break is a great time to work on scholarship applications…
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In order to reapply for financial aid, any undergraduate student that entered LC in the fall 2008 or later must complete a CSS Profile every year. Unlike the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), the
2010-2011 Profile was made available in October!
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Mailing refund checks
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Pardon our dust as we reorder our webpages. The intended outcome is a more user-friendly experience that gets you to the information you need faster.