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How To Apply
How returning day students can apply for financial aid

Step 1:
Complete the 2010-2011 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Our Title IV code is 003287. Our priority deadline date is April 15th.  You might still be eligible for some types of financial aid if you miss this deadline.

Step 2:
Complete the Web Institutional Data Form (WIDF) by April 15.  You will be notified via email when the form is available. No aid will be awarded until this form is completed.

Step 3:
Every year, the federal government randomly selects a group of students for verification. If you're selected, you will be required to submit additional documentation in order to complete your application.  This paperwork can be obtained from the forms section of the Student Financial Services website.
Aside from verification, there may be other special circumstances pertaining to your application, for which we will need to collect various documentation.  You will receive a letter that details the additional documentation needed.  All documentation must be submitted within 30 days of receipt of our request letter. (See the section below on deadlines for more information).  No aid will be awarded until all requested documentation is received by our office.


You may use the La Salle portal to see what documentation is needed and if it has been received by the Office of Student Financial Services. To view this information, log on to mylasalle, and then click on Br. LUWIS.

Why Are These Deadline Dates So Important to You?


The purpose of our deadlines is to assure that your financial aid is credited to your account by the start of the fall term. However, filing late or submitting requested documentation after the deadline may cause a reduction in your financial aid award or a delay in having your aid credited to your account.

If you miss the application or the additional documentation deadline, you must be prepared to use the Actively Managed Payment Plan (AMPP), administered by Nelnet Business Solutions.  Information concerning the payment plan can be obtained by contacting 800-609-8056.  If you do not make the necessary payment arrangements, you will incur a late charge that will not be waived.  For more information concerning payment plans and late fees, please contact the Office of Student and Accounts Receivable at 215-951-1055 or bursar@lasalle.edu.


Also, if you miss the deadlines and your financial aid is not in place, then you must be prepared for a delay in receiving a refund check for living expenses or a transfer of funds to your gold card to buy books.

You can reach the Office of Student Financial Services at 215-951-1070 or use the Student Financial Services website.