When you choose ¶¶Òõpro, you’re choosing a community, curiosity and
a place to explore what’s possible. This means that financing your education should
never stand in the way of who you want to become. We offer a wealth of scholarships and financial aid programs recognizing academic
achievement, ambition and personal potential.
Our undergraduate scholarship programs recognize academic merit, financial need, Jesuit high school graduates, multiple sibling
enrollees, aptitude and performance (athletics, the arts, etc.) Questions about FAFSA? ¶¶Òõpro's team of financial aid experts offers
resources to help you navigate the FAFSA process. Our cost calculator can help you estimate your costs after factoring in financial
aid, housing, meal plans and more.An Education Within Reach
Financing Your SLU Education
Additional financial aid programs include need-based grants, loan programs and work opportunities. Aid is available to eligible students at all levels of the University. In addition,
some schools, colleges or programs may offer their opportunities, including the School of Law, School of Medicine, School for Professional Studies, and the Doisy College of Health Sciences.What to Know ¶¶Òõpro the FAFSA Delays
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Financial Aid at SLU
of first-time freshman at SLU receive financial aid
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How to Apply for Financial Aid
We try to make applying for financial aid at SLU both seamless and manageable for you and your family. Most of the process hinges on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA is a free tool that calculates your student aid index (SAI). It’s required for need-based assistance or eligibility for low-interest loans. ¶¶Òõpro's FAFSA school code is 002506.
Helpful Resources
One Grand Boulevard
DuBourg Hall, Room 119
St. Louis, Missouri, 63103-2907
Phone: 314-977-2350
Fax: 314-977-3437 |
Email: sfs@slu.edu
Student loan debt relief originally on Aug. 24, 2022, has been blocked.
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A job loss, death in the family and other changes to your financial status after you've filed your FAFSA may mean that you can appeal your financial aid eligibility.
Resources for Graduate Students
The financial aid process is a little bit different for graduate students. Here are some of the resources you’ll need to finance your graduate education.